(Eutardigrada, Hypsibiidae)
Author
Tumanov, Denis V.
text
Zootaxa
2005
812
1
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.170599
62c68dc1-f1eb-427b-80e7-c7b22826f82a
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170599
Isohypsibius panovi
sp. n.
(
Figs. 1–8
,
Tab. 1
)
Holotype
. Slide number 222(4) (sex indet). Collected by Dr. V. E. Panov (Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, St.Petersburg)
24.09.2004
,
Republic of Ireland
.
Paratypes
. Three specimens (slide’s numbers 222(1), 222(2), 222(3)) from the same location.
Type
locality
.
Republic of Ireland
, Clare county, vicinity of Bellharbour, lichen from sandy soil. Eight adults (
1 in
simplex stage) and 1 exuvium with
3 eggs
were found.
Etymology
. This species is dedicated to Dr. V. E. Panov, who kindly collected the material for me in
Ireland
.
Description.
Body length 315.9–389.0 m. Body white. With small black eyespots. Cuticle smooth (
Figs. 1
,
5
).
Buccopharyngeal apparatus of
Isohypsibius
type
(according to
Pilato (1982))
(
Figs. 2
,
6
). Buccal armature consists of poorly developed paired laterodorsal transversal crests, largest specimens with indistinct short mediodorsal crest. Pharyngeal bulb oval and with large apophyses and two macroplacoids. No microplacoids. First macroplacoid the longest and distinctly constricted in the middle.
Legs with small claws typical to the
Isohypsibius
genus (
Figs. 3, 4
,
7, 8
), slightly increasing in size from legs I to IV. All claws with very poorly developed accessory points (almost invisible in the internal claws), narrow bases and small smooth lunules. No cuticular bars near claw bases on legs IIII. Distinct cuticular bars with thickened outer edges developed at the bases of the internal claws on the hind legs.
One exuvium with 3 smooth oval eggs (74.0 x 55.5 m) was found.
FIGURES 1–4
.
Isohypsibius panovi
sp. nov.
1 – habitus, 2 – buccopharyngeal apparatus, dorsal view, 3 – claws of the II pair of legs, 4 – claws of the IV pair of legs, (1, 2 – holotype; 3, 4 – paratypes).
FIGURES 5–8
.
Isohypsibius panovi
sp. nov.
5 – habitus, 6 – buccopharyngeal apparatus, 7 – claws of the II pair of legs, 8 – claws of the IV pair of legs (phase contrast; 5–8 – paratypes).
Differential diagnosis.
Isohypsibius panovi
sp. n.
differs from all known
Isohypsibius
species with smooth cuticle and two macroplacoids (
Isohypsibius borkini
Tumanov
,
Isohypsibius chiarae
Maucci
,
Isohypsibius dastychi
Pilato, Bertolani and Binda
,
Isohypsibius jakieli
Dastych
and
Isohypsibius marcellinoi
Binda and Pilato
) in the absence of cuticular bars on legs IIII.
Cuticular bars on legs IV are mentioned only in the descriptions of
Isohypsibius chiarae
Maucci, 1987
and
Isohypsibius bertolanii
Manicardi, 1989
, their orientation is not mentioned in the original description of
I. chiarae
, but it is evident from the photograph (
Maucci 1987, Fig. 9
), that it is identical to that in
I. bertolanii
.
Isohipsibius panovi
sp. n.
differs from these species in having increasing claw length from legs I to IV, in lacking cuticular bars on legs IIII, and in having cuticular bars on legs IV developed only at the bases of internal claws. It also differs from
I. bertolanii
in having smooth cuticle.
It needs to be noted that cuticular bars on legs IV could be more widely distributed within
Isohypsibius
genus. Besides
I. bertolanii
,
I. chiarae
and
I. panovi
sp. n.
poorly developed cuticular bars near the bases of both claws of legs IV were found by me in
I. borkini
(not included in the original description
(Tumanov 2003))
and near the bases of internal claws in
Isohypsibius
sp. gr.
elegans
from
Spitsbergen
.