Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.

Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. Fig. 5 Material examined: Holotype and paratypes from lichen samples on trees, collected near Quillen Lake, Aluminé during January of 2005. Type repository: The holotype (slide N° Nq 11.11) is preserved at the Museum of La Plata (La Plata University). The paratypes are...

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Main Authors: Rossi, Gustavo, Claps, Maria, Ardohain, Diego
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Tardigrada
Eutardigrada
Parachela
Macrobiotidae
Minibiotus
Minibiotus claxtonae
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Tardigrada
Eutardigrada
Parachela
Macrobiotidae
Minibiotus
Minibiotus claxtonae
Rossi, Gustavo
Claps, Maria
Ardohain, Diego
Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.
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Taxonomy
Animalia
Tardigrada
Eutardigrada
Parachela
Macrobiotidae
Minibiotus
Minibiotus claxtonae
description Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. Fig. 5 Material examined: Holotype and paratypes from lichen samples on trees, collected near Quillen Lake, Aluminé during January of 2005. Type repository: The holotype (slide N° Nq 11.11) is preserved at the Museum of La Plata (La Plata University). The paratypes are preserved in the collection of G. Rossi and M. C. Claps Specific diagnosis: The cuticle is largely smooth, but with 10 transverse bands of roughness. Star-shaped pores are present on the cuticle surface and on all pairs of legs. Eye spots are also present. The buccal tube contains two curvatures. The insertion of the stylet support is near the middle of the buccal tube and is nearest to the pharyngeal bulb; the pharynx exhibits apophyses, three square macroplacoids, and a small microplacoid. On all legs there is granulation along with small, smooth lunules. The eggs contain cup-shaped processes and are not covered by a membrane. Description of the holotype: The body length is 208 µm with posterior eyes present (Fig 5 A). The cuticle is smooth, with 10 transverse bands and pores having two shapes: small and round (nearly 1 µm in diameter) or conspicuously star-shaped. These stellate pores are aligned in longitudinal rows and separated, and the round rings are intermixed (Fig. 5 E). Each leg contains stars and granulation that appear denser at the end of the legs on all four pairs (Fig. 5 C). The mouth is anteroventral with a buccal tube 23 µm long and 2 µm wide ( pt = 8.7), having two bends (anterior and posterior). The pharyngeal bulb is with noticeable apophyses, three near-square macroplacoids, and a small microplacoid. The stylets are inserted at 16 µm ( pt = 69.6). The macroplacoid lengths are very similar: the first, 2.2 µm ( pt = 9.6); the second; 2 µm ( pt = 8.7); and the third, 2.3 µm ( pt = 10.0). The small microplacoid is 1 µm long ( pt = 4.3). The macroplacoid row is 9 µm long ( pt = 39.1) (Fig. 5 B). The claws are short and robust, with smooth lunules and the primary branches of internal and external claws have distinct accessory points (Fig. 5 D). The eggs have a non-reticulated shell. The egg diameter, with and without processes, fluctuates between 82–86 µm and 68–70 µm, respectively. There are ca . 22 processes around the egg's circumference and nearly 62 are found within a given hemisphere. The processes are in the form of an egg cup. Each process is not covered by a separate membrane, is without ornamentation at the base, and has a length of 7 µm and a width at the base of ca. 5 µm (Fig. 5 F). Etymology: This species is named after Dr. Sandra Claxton of the Macquarie University, Australia in recognition of her contribution to our knowledge of the genus Minibiotus in particular and to our understanding of the tardigrades in general. Differential diagnosis: Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. differs from Minibiotus hufelandioides (Murray, 1910) by its smaller macroplacoids, the first macoplacoid not being obscured by the apophysis, and the absence of denticles in the lunules. In the egg, a ring of pores at the base of the processes is absent. Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. differs from Minibiotus aquatilis Claxton, 1998 mainly by characteristics of the egg. The pt values of different structures are very similar but the absence of denticles in the lunules is evident. Remarks: The measurements and pt values of selected morphological structures for all specimens are given in Table 5 : Published as part of Rossi, Gustavo, Claps, Maria & Ardohain, Diego, 2009, Tardigrades from northwestern Patagonia (Neuquén Province, Argentina) with the description of three new species, pp. 21-36 in Zootaxa 2095 on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187610 : {"references": ["Murray, J. (1910) Tardigrada. Reports of the Scientific Investigations of the British Antarctic Expedition. 1907 - 1909. London, 1, 5, 81 - 185.", "Claxton, S. K. (1998) A revision of the Genus Minibiotus (Tardigrada: Macrobiotidae) with description of eleven new species from Australia. Records of the Australian Museum, 50, 125 - 160."]}
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title_short Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.
title_full Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.
title_fullStr Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Minibiotus claxtonae Rossi, Claps & Ardohain, 2009, sp. nov.
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Rossi, Gustavo Claps, Maria Ardohain, Diego 2009 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216131 https://zenodo.org/record/6216131 unknown Zenodo http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF90AD5EFFB0606BFFDDE43FFFB67F05 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF7F34B8FFBC6067FF4AE534FBA47E6D https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187610 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FF90AD5EFFB0606BFFDDE43FFFB67F05 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187615 http://table.plazi.org/id/DF7F34B8FFBC6067FF4AE534FBA47E6D https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216132 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Tardigrada Eutardigrada Parachela Macrobiotidae Minibiotus Minibiotus claxtonae article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2009 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216131 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187610 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.187615 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6216132 2022-04-01T11:53:34Z Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. Fig. 5 Material examined: Holotype and paratypes from lichen samples on trees, collected near Quillen Lake, Aluminé during January of 2005. Type repository: The holotype (slide N° Nq 11.11) is preserved at the Museum of La Plata (La Plata University). The paratypes are preserved in the collection of G. Rossi and M. C. Claps Specific diagnosis: The cuticle is largely smooth, but with 10 transverse bands of roughness. Star-shaped pores are present on the cuticle surface and on all pairs of legs. Eye spots are also present. The buccal tube contains two curvatures. The insertion of the stylet support is near the middle of the buccal tube and is nearest to the pharyngeal bulb; the pharynx exhibits apophyses, three square macroplacoids, and a small microplacoid. On all legs there is granulation along with small, smooth lunules. The eggs contain cup-shaped processes and are not covered by a membrane. Description of the holotype: The body length is 208 µm with posterior eyes present (Fig 5 A). The cuticle is smooth, with 10 transverse bands and pores having two shapes: small and round (nearly 1 µm in diameter) or conspicuously star-shaped. These stellate pores are aligned in longitudinal rows and separated, and the round rings are intermixed (Fig. 5 E). Each leg contains stars and granulation that appear denser at the end of the legs on all four pairs (Fig. 5 C). The mouth is anteroventral with a buccal tube 23 µm long and 2 µm wide ( pt = 8.7), having two bends (anterior and posterior). The pharyngeal bulb is with noticeable apophyses, three near-square macroplacoids, and a small microplacoid. The stylets are inserted at 16 µm ( pt = 69.6). The macroplacoid lengths are very similar: the first, 2.2 µm ( pt = 9.6); the second; 2 µm ( pt = 8.7); and the third, 2.3 µm ( pt = 10.0). The small microplacoid is 1 µm long ( pt = 4.3). The macroplacoid row is 9 µm long ( pt = 39.1) (Fig. 5 B). The claws are short and robust, with smooth lunules and the primary branches of internal and external claws have distinct accessory points (Fig. 5 D). The eggs have a non-reticulated shell. The egg diameter, with and without processes, fluctuates between 82–86 µm and 68–70 µm, respectively. There are ca . 22 processes around the egg's circumference and nearly 62 are found within a given hemisphere. The processes are in the form of an egg cup. Each process is not covered by a separate membrane, is without ornamentation at the base, and has a length of 7 µm and a width at the base of ca. 5 µm (Fig. 5 F). Etymology: This species is named after Dr. Sandra Claxton of the Macquarie University, Australia in recognition of her contribution to our knowledge of the genus Minibiotus in particular and to our understanding of the tardigrades in general. Differential diagnosis: Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. differs from Minibiotus hufelandioides (Murray, 1910) by its smaller macroplacoids, the first macoplacoid not being obscured by the apophysis, and the absence of denticles in the lunules. In the egg, a ring of pores at the base of the processes is absent. Minibiotus claxtonae sp. nov. differs from Minibiotus aquatilis Claxton, 1998 mainly by characteristics of the egg. The pt values of different structures are very similar but the absence of denticles in the lunules is evident. Remarks: The measurements and pt values of selected morphological structures for all specimens are given in Table 5 : Published as part of Rossi, Gustavo, Claps, Maria & Ardohain, Diego, 2009, Tardigrades from northwestern Patagonia (Neuquén Province, Argentina) with the description of three new species, pp. 21-36 in Zootaxa 2095 on pages 32-33, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.187610 : {"references": ["Murray, J. (1910) Tardigrada. Reports of the Scientific Investigations of the British Antarctic Expedition. 1907 - 1909. London, 1, 5, 81 - 185.", "Claxton, S. K. (1998) A revision of the Genus Minibiotus (Tardigrada: Macrobiotidae) with description of eleven new species from Australia. Records of the Australian Museum, 50, 125 - 160."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Patagonia Argentina Gustavo ENVELOPE(-62.917,-62.917,-64.833,-64.833)