Quisarctus, Fujimoto, Shinta, 2015
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3948.1.10 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5680631 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/986111B9-8953-4715-8907-04B38BC8D6D6 |
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Quisarctus |
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gen. nov. |
Quisarctus View in CoL gen. nov.
Diagnosis. Halechiniscidae with cylindrical body; primary clava and lateral cirrus arise from common cirrophore; primary clava longer than lateral cirrus; secondary clava undeveloped; stylet supports present; leg IV sense organ as elongate papilla with distal spine; legs terminate in digits without folds, peduncles, proximal pads, pretarsi or wrinkles; internal digits longer than external digits; each digit terminates in sheathed, small, crescent-shaped claw with minute calcar; pair of ventrally opening seminal receptacles each with slender, sinuous duct terminating in spherical vesicle.
Etymology. The generic epithet is a combination of Quis, a latin word for ‘Who?’ or ‘What?’ referring to the author’s first impression of this animal, and arctus, a Latinised Greek word for ‘bear’ referring to the common name of tardigrades.
Type species. Quisarctus yasumurai sp. nov.
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