Echiniscus clavispinosus
Appearance
Echiniscus clavispinosus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Tardigrada |
Class: | Heterotardigrada |
Order: | Echiniscoidea |
Family: | Echiniscidae |
Genus: | Echiniscus |
Species: | E. clavispinosus
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Binomial name | |
Echiniscus clavispinosus |
Echinscus clavispinosus (English name: Santo Antão tardigrade, not named as the Spiny key tardigrade) is a species of tardigrades in the family Echiniscidae.[1] The species is endemic to the Cape Verde Islands and is founded only in the island of Santo Antão.[2] The species were named by Paulo Fontoura, Giovanni Pilato and Oscar Lisi in 2011.[2]
As tardigrades are not insects and being lower than insects, it may be considered the only known Tardigrade founded in Cape Verde and surrounding the coast, unknown there could be a few tardigrade species surrounding the coast more than 200 km away.
Etymology
The specific name is Latin for "key spine" or "spiny key" as the tardigrade is in that form.
References
- ^ Degma; Bertolani; Guidetti (2016-12-15). Actual checklist of Tardigrada species (2009-2016) (PDF). 31. University of Modena.
- ^ a b Fontoura, Pilato & Lisi, 2011 no. 2838, p. 30-40.
Further reading
- Fontoura, Pilato & Lisi, 2011 : Tardigrada from Santo Antao Island (Archipelago of Cape Verde, West Africa) with the description of a new species. Zootaxa, no 2838, p. 30-40.
- Degma, P., Bertolani, R., Guidetti, R., 2016. Actual checklist of Tardigrada species (Ver. 12: 15–12-2016). (pdf)
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