Milnesium almatyense
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Milnesium almatyense Tumanov, 2006
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Milnesium almatyense is a species of Eutardigrades in the family Milnesiidae. This species differs from its cogenerate species mainly by proportions of its claws and buccopharyngeal apparatus.[1]
References
- ^ Tumanov, Denis V. "Five new species of the genus Milnesium (Tardigrada, Eutardigrada, Milnesiidae)." Zootaxa 1122 (2006): 1-23.
Further reading
- Meyer, Harry A., and Juliana G. Hinton. "Milnesium zsalakoae and M. jacobi, two new species of Tardigrada (Eutardigrada: Apochela: Milnesiidae) from the southwestern United States." Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 123.2 (2010): 113-120.
- Ciobanu, Daniel Adrian, et al. "Milnesium berladnicorum sp. n.(Eutardigrada, Apochela, Milnesiidae), a new species of water bear from Romania." ZooKeys429 (2014): 1.
- Wallendorf, Mark, and William R. Miller. "Tardigrades of North America: Milnesium alabamae nov. sp.(Eutardigrada: Apochela: Milnesiidae) a new species from Alabama." Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science112.4 (2009): 181-186.