Milnesium asiaticum Tumanov, 2006, sp. nov.

Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. (Figs. 10, 11, 25–29, Table 4) Type Material. Holotype: sex indeterminate, slide number 194 (14). Collected by A. V. Barabanov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) 17.06. 1998, Kirghizia. Paratypes: slide’s numbers 195 (17, 19, 20, 22...

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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Aphroditidae
Milnesium
Milnesium asiaticum
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Aphroditidae
Milnesium
Milnesium asiaticum
Tumanov, Denis V.
Milnesium asiaticum Tumanov, 2006, sp. nov.
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Annelida
Polychaeta
Phyllodocida
Aphroditidae
Milnesium
Milnesium asiaticum
description Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. (Figs. 10, 11, 25–29, Table 4) Type Material. Holotype: sex indeterminate, slide number 194 (14). Collected by A. V. Barabanov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) 17.06. 1998, Kirghizia. Paratypes: slide’s numbers 195 (17, 19, 20, 22) from the same locality. Type locality: Kirghizia, Chui Area, northern slope of the Kirghizian ridge, Turakaiyn canyon, vicinity of Turakaiyn village, near 2000 m a.s.l., moss from soil. 5 adults and juvenile specimens and 1 exuvium with 9 eggs were found. Additional material: slide’s numbers 190 (16, 17, 18). Collected by Dr. I. G. Danylov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) 16.06. 1998, in Kirghizia, Osh Area, Karakuljin Distr., vicinity of Kylojun village, near 2000 m a.s.l., moss from stone (3 adults). Etymology. This species is named after the region of its type locality, Asia. Description. Body length up to 911.1 µm; colour of living specimens slightly reddish or white, cuticle smooth, eyes present in most specimens. Six peribuccal and two lateral papillae present. The mouth has 6 peribuccal lamellae longitudinally striped in their basal portion. Claws long, slender. Main branch of each claw with two poorly developed accessory points. Complex basal claw+secondary branch with a rounded basal thickening. First three pairs of legs with elongated cuticular thickening near the claw bases. All dimensions are given in Table 4. Smooth eggs (white in incident light, colourless in preparation) deposited within exuviae. No mature males were found. Differential Diagnosis. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. reticulatum by having smooth cuticle without gibbosities, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 68.5–69.8 in M. reticulatum ) and longer claws with developed basal spurs on the outer claws ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 41.7–44.3 in M. reticulatum ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. katarzynae by having smooth cuticle, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 73.3–78.3 in M. katarzynae ) and longer claws with developed basal spurs on all claws ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 43.5–43.8 in M. katarzynae ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. dujiangensis by having main claw branches on all legs. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. tardigradum by having more slender and longer claws, larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs and less developed accessory points (for comparison see Tables 1 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. almatyense sp. nov. by having longer buccal tube, longer claws (especially on the IV pair of legs) and developed basal spurs on all claws (for comparison see Tables 3 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. antarcticum sp. nov. by having smaller buccal tube dimensions, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports, more slender claws, larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs, less developed accessory points (for comparison see Tables 2 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. tetralamellatum by having 6 peribuccal lamellae, larger buccal tube length, slightly more caudal position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 63.9 in M. tetralamellatum ), longer claws with developed basal spurs on the outer claws, lesser pt ratio of the length of the complex basal claw+secondary branch of the IV pair of legs (36.8–46.7 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 46.2 in M. tetralamellatum ) and larger pt ratio of the length of the main branch of the IV pair of legs (63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 54.7 in M. tetralamellatum ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. brachyungue by having larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 33.1 in M. brachyungue ) and longer claws. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. eurystomum by having typical configuration of buccal apparatus. : Published as part of Tumanov, Denis V., 2006, Five new species of the genus Milnesium (Tardigrada, Eutardigrada, Milnesiidae), pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 1122 on pages 12-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171737
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(Figs. 10, 11, 25–29, Table 4) Type Material. Holotype: sex indeterminate, slide number 194 (14). Collected by A. V. Barabanov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) 17.06. 1998, Kirghizia. Paratypes: slide’s numbers 195 (17, 19, 20, 22) from the same locality. Type locality: Kirghizia, Chui Area, northern slope of the Kirghizian ridge, Turakaiyn canyon, vicinity of Turakaiyn village, near 2000 m a.s.l., moss from soil. 5 adults and juvenile specimens and 1 exuvium with 9 eggs were found. Additional material: slide’s numbers 190 (16, 17, 18). Collected by Dr. I. G. Danylov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg) 16.06. 1998, in Kirghizia, Osh Area, Karakuljin Distr., vicinity of Kylojun village, near 2000 m a.s.l., moss from stone (3 adults). Etymology. This species is named after the region of its type locality, Asia. Description. Body length up to 911.1 µm; colour of living specimens slightly reddish or white, cuticle smooth, eyes present in most specimens. Six peribuccal and two lateral papillae present. The mouth has 6 peribuccal lamellae longitudinally striped in their basal portion. Claws long, slender. Main branch of each claw with two poorly developed accessory points. Complex basal claw+secondary branch with a rounded basal thickening. First three pairs of legs with elongated cuticular thickening near the claw bases. All dimensions are given in Table 4. Smooth eggs (white in incident light, colourless in preparation) deposited within exuviae. No mature males were found. Differential Diagnosis. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. reticulatum by having smooth cuticle without gibbosities, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 68.5–69.8 in M. reticulatum ) and longer claws with developed basal spurs on the outer claws ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 41.7–44.3 in M. reticulatum ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. katarzynae by having smooth cuticle, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 73.3–78.3 in M. katarzynae ) and longer claws with developed basal spurs on all claws ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 43.5–43.8 in M. katarzynae ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. dujiangensis by having main claw branches on all legs. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. tardigradum by having more slender and longer claws, larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs and less developed accessory points (for comparison see Tables 1 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. almatyense sp. nov. by having longer buccal tube, longer claws (especially on the IV pair of legs) and developed basal spurs on all claws (for comparison see Tables 3 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. antarcticum sp. nov. by having smaller buccal tube dimensions, more cephalic position of the insertion point of the stylet supports, more slender claws, larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs, less developed accessory points (for comparison see Tables 2 and 4). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. tetralamellatum by having 6 peribuccal lamellae, larger buccal tube length, slightly more caudal position of the insertion point of the stylet supports ( pt value 63.9–66.9 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 63.9 in M. tetralamellatum ), longer claws with developed basal spurs on the outer claws, lesser pt ratio of the length of the complex basal claw+secondary branch of the IV pair of legs (36.8–46.7 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 46.2 in M. tetralamellatum ) and larger pt ratio of the length of the main branch of the IV pair of legs (63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 54.7 in M. tetralamellatum ). Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. brachyungue by having larger pt ratio of the length of the claws of the IV pair of legs ( pt value of the length of main branches of the claws of the IV pair of legs is 63.9 –76.0 in M. asiaticum sp. nov. and 33.1 in M. brachyungue ) and longer claws. Milnesium asiaticum sp. nov. differs from M. eurystomum by having typical configuration of buccal apparatus. : Published as part of Tumanov, Denis V., 2006, Five new species of the genus Milnesium (Tardigrada, Eutardigrada, Milnesiidae), pp. 1-23 in Zootaxa 1122 on pages 12-15, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.171737 Text Antarc* DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)