Tardigrades from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau (China) with description of two new species in the genera Mixibius (Eutardigrada: Hypsibiidae) and Pseudechiniscus (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae)
Author
Wang, Lizhi
text
Journal of Natural History
2009
2009-10-05
43
41 - 42
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222930903221547
journal article
10.1080/00222930903221547
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Pseudechiniscus yunnanensis
sp. n.
(
Figure 1A–D
)
Material examined
Holotype
(adult; (
♀
); slide no. YN0808021),
three paratypes
(adults; slide nos YN0808020, YN0808022, YN0808023) were collected from
Shilin County
,
Yunnan Province
,
China
(24°76′N,
103°27′E
) at
1800m
asl
.
The
specimens are deposited at the
College of Life Sciences
,
Shaanxi
Normal University, P.
R
.
China
.
Diagnosis
Small in size. Colour red. Black eyespots present. Head with normal appendages except clava rather long and robust. Dorsal plates and areas between dorsal plates covered with sculpture composed of distributed granules, connected by lines so as to form a reticular design. Ventral cuticular smooth. Cephalic plate faceted; armour consists of single cephalic plate, scapular plate transversely subdivided, first single triangle-shaped median plate, first paired-plates, second single median plate, second paired-plates, third single median plate, the caudal margin of the first and second paired-plates with a small lobe along the dorsal median line; pseudosegmental plate with two triangle-shaped lobes on the posterior edge; terminal plate without notches. All median plates undivided and somewhat poorly developed. A spine on the leg I absent. A papilla present on the external side of the fourth pair of legs near their bases, spurs absent on all claws. Dentate collar on leg IV absent.
Figure 1.
Pseudechiniscus yunnanensis
sp. n.
(A) Habitus in dorsal view (holotype); (B) granules on dorsal plates (holotype); (C) clava (holotype); (D) claws on fourth pair of legs (holotype). Notes: arrow indicates the small lobes of the first and second paired plates; scale bars: 40 µm (A); 10 µm (B, D); 5 µm (C).
Description
Small in size (see
Table 2
). Colour red. Small black eyespots present. Cephalic appendages include internal buccal cirrus, a wide cephalic papilla, external buccal cirrus, cirrus A, and rather long and robust clava (see
Figure 1C
and
Table 2
). No other appendages present. Dorsal plates and areas between dorsal plates covered with sculpture composed of distributed granules (diameter about 2.42 ± 0.19 µm), connected by lines so as to form a reticular design with the granule located at the crossing of lines (see
Figure 1B
). Ventral cuticle smooth. Cephalic plate faceted; armour consists of single cephalic plate, scapular plate transversely divided into an anterior part and posterior part, first single triangle-shaped median plate, first paired-plates, second single median plate, second paired-plates, third single median plate, the caudal margin of the first and second paired-plates with a small lobe along the dorsal median line; pseudosegmental plate with two triangle-shaped lobes on the posterior edge; terminal plate without notches (see
Figure 1A
). All median plates undivided and somewhat poorly developed. A spine on the leg I absent. A papilla present on the external side of the fourth pair of legs near their bases; dentate collar absent; Legs short, claws slightly curved, without spurs near the bases on each leg (see
Figure 1D
). Eggs unknown.
Etymology
This species is named after the locality,
Yunnan Province
,
China
.
Remarks
This new species is similar to
Pseudechiniscus pilatoi
Li, 2007
. It differs from
P
.
pilatoi
in having a different pseudosegmental plate with two triangle-shaped lobes, the first and second paired-plates with a small lobe on the posterior edge, and shape of first median plate. This species belongs to the
novaezeelandiae
-group within this genus. It differs from
P. spinerectus
Pilato, Binda, Napolitano and Moncada, 2001
(
Pilato et al. 2001
) in having the second median plate undivided, the size of granules on plates with lines connecting not increasing, inner claw without spurs, and shape of first median plate. It differs from
P. bartkei
Weglarska,
1962
in having small supplementary plates absent, the first and second paired-plates with a small lobe on the posterior edge, and inner claw without spurs.