Order ARTHROTARDIGRADA
Compiler and date details
September 2013 - Introduction, Dr S. Claxton, Camden, NSW & Dr Reinhardt Kristensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Introduction
This is the most diverse order of all tardigrades and is considered paraphyletic following molecular evidence that the order Echiniscoidea evolved from Arthrotardigrada. The presence of the median cirrus is diagnostic; cirri E has a sensory structure, and usually the legs are truly segmented or may be telescoped. All arthrotardigrades found in Australia are marine.
Notes
While there are no described species of Anisonyches Pollock, 1975 (Anisonychidae) in Australia, an undiagnosed specimen was found at North Stradbroke Island, Queensland.
General References
Møbjerg, N., Jørgensen, A. & Kristensen, R.M. 2019. Ongoing revision of Echiniscoididae (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscoidea), with the description of a new interstitial species and genus with unique anal structures. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 188(3): 663–680
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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03-Mar-2022 | TARDIGRADA | 18-Aug-2021 | MODIFIED | |
23-Sep-2013 | TARDIGRADA | 19-Sep-2013 | MODIFIED | |
19-Aug-2010 | 19-Aug-2010 | MODIFIED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |