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1“...A new tardigrade species, Diphascon (Diphascon)burti, is described from lichens and mosses in New...”
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2“..., Diphascon chilenensis and Diphascon conjungens were found in both areas, 3 species; Macrobiotus montanus...”
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3“... species were identified: Acutuncus antarcticus, Echiniscus jenningsi, Diphascon (D.) victoriae, Hypsibius...”
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4by Kaczmarek, Łukasz, Janko, Karel, Smykla, Jerzy, Michalczyk, Łukasz“.... In total, five species were identified: Acutuncus antarcticus, Echiniscus jenningsi , Diphascon ( D...”
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5“... species were rarely found; Macrobiotus harmsworthi from Rundvagshetta and Einstoingen, Diphascon...”
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6“... validum sp. nov. A third species, Diphascon sanae Dastych, Ryan & Watkins, 1990, is a new report...”
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7by Yuu Hirose, Takuhei Shiozaki, Masahiro Otani, Sakae Kudoh, Satoshi Imura, Toshihiko Eki, Naomi Harada“.... Eukaryotic SVs of Acutuncus antarcticus and/or Diphascon pingue of Tardigrada were dominant among most...”
Published in Microorganisms (2020)
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8by Alejandro Velasco-Castrillón, Sandra J. McInnes, Mark B. Schultz, María Arróniz-Crespo, Cyrille A. D’Haese, John A. E. Gibson, Byron J. Adams, Timothy J. Page, Andrew D. Austin, Steven J. B. Cooper, Mark I. Stevens“... sequences, we identified 98 unique haplotypes (85 from Antarctica) belonging to Acutuncus, Diphascon...”
Published in Invertebrate Systematics (2015)
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9“... : Hypsibius, Diphascon, Echiniscus, Paraechiniscus, Milnesium, Macrobiotus, Isohypsibius, pseudechiniscus, etc...”
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10by Velasco Castrillón, Alejandro, McInnes, Sandra J., Schultz, Mark, Arróniz Crespo, María, D'Haese, Cyrille A., Gibson, John A. E., Adams, Byron J., Page, Timothy J., Austin, Andrew D., Cooper, Steven J. B., Stevens, Mark I.“... sequences, we identified 98 unique haplotypes (85 from Antarctica) belonging to Acutuncus, Diphascon...”
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11by Velasco-Castrillon, A, McInnes, SJ, Schultz, MB, Arroniz-Crespo, M, D'Haese, CA, Gibson, JAE, Adams, BJ, Page, TJ, Austin, AD, Cooper, SJB, Stevens, MI“... sequences, we identified 98 unique haplotypes (85 from Antarctica) belonging to Acutuncus , Diphascon...”
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12by Velasco-Castrillón, A., McInnes, S., Schultz, M., Arróniz-Crespo, M., D'Haese, C., Gibson, J., Adams, B., Page, T., Austin, A., Cooper, S., Stevens, M.“... sequences, we identified 98 unique haplotypes (85 from Antarctica) belonging to Acutuncus, Diphascon...”
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13by Velasco-Castrillon, Alejandro, McInnes, Sandra J., Schultz, Mark B., Arroniz-Crespo, Maria, D'Haese, Cyrille A., Gibson, John A. E., Adams, Byron J., Page, Timothy J., Austin, Andrew D., Cooper, Steven J. B., Stevens, Mark I.“... sequences, we identified 98 unique haplotypes (85 from Antarctica) belonging to Acutuncus, Diphascon...”
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14by Yuu Hirose, Takuhei Shiozaki, Masahiro Otani, Sakae Kudoh, Satoshi Imura, Toshihiko Eki, Naomi Harada“.... Eukaryotic SVs of Acutuncus antarcticus and/or Diphascon pingue of Tardigrada were dominant among most...”
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15by Hodgson, Dominic A, Convey, Pete, Verleyen, Elie, Vyverman, Wim, McInnes, Sandra J, Sands, Chester J, Fernandez Carazo, Rafael, Wilmotte, Annick, De Wever, Aaike, Peeters, Karolien, Willems, Anne“... specimen was found. The Metazoa included three microbivorous tardigrades (Acutuncus antarcticus, Diphascon...”
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16by Jennings, Peter G.“... of the Diphascon group. Only four species had not been recorded in other regions of the world, and two...”
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