dc:creator"Mapalo, Marc A.; Stec, Daniel; Mirano-Bascos, Denise; Michalczyk, Łukasz";
dc:date"2017";
dc:title"An integrative description of a limnoterrestrial tardigrade from the Philippines, Mesobiotus insanis, new species (Eutardigrada: Macrobiotidae: harmsworthi group)";
dc:description"Fig. 1. Mesobiotus insanis, new species, PCM images of habitus and cuticle. A, dorso-ventral projection (holotype, PCM); B, dorsal cuticle above leg II; C, ventral cuticle of legs IV. Empty arrowheads indicate granulation; the filled arrowhead indicates the horse-shoe shaped structure connecting the anterior and the posterior claw. Scale bars in μm.";
dc:description"Fig. 2. Mesobiotus insanis, new species, PCM images of the buccal apparatus. A, an entire buccal apparatus (paratype); B, dorsal teeth; C–E, ventral teeth (in Fig C, D, E, the medio-ventral tooth is divided into three, four, and five oval teeth, respectively); F, ventral placoids; G, dorsal placoids. Filled flat arrowheads indicate the first band of teeth, empty flat arrowheads indicate the second band of teeth, filled indented arrowheads indicate the third band of teeth, empty arrows indicate the additional teeth in the third band, empty indented arrowheads indicate subterminal constrictions in the third macroplacoid. Scale bars in μm.";
dc:description"Fig. 3. Mesobiotus insanis, new species, PCM images of claws. A, claws I with smooth lunules; B, claws II with smooth lunules; C, claws IV with slightly crenulated lunules. Arrows indicate the W-shaped cuticular bars, the filled arrowhead indicates the horseshoe-shaped structure connecting the anterior and the posterior claw, the empty arrowheads indicate leg granulation. Scale in μm.";
dc:description"Fig. 8. Mesobiotus insanis, new species, SEM images of eggs. A, B, entire view of two different eggs; C, D, egg surface with processes; E, egg process; F, egg surface between processes, with evident pores and whorl-shaped sculpturing. Arrows indicate pores in the processes, flat arrowheads indicate the whorl-shaped surface inside the areolae, indented arrowheads indicate pores inside the areolae. Scale bars in μm.";
dc:description"Fig. 7. Mesobiotus insanis, new species, magnified PCM images of the surface of the eggs shown in Fig. 4 (respective letters indicate same eggs in both figures). Filled arrowheads indicate the whorled sculpturing inside areolae; empty arrowheads indicate the bubble-like structures within the rims delimiting the areolae. Scale bars in μm.";