Angursa antarctica Villora-Moreno, 1998

Fujimoto, Shinta & Hansen, Jesper Guldberg, 2019, Revision of Angursa (Arthrotardigrada: Styraconyxidae) with the description of a new species from Japan, European Journal of Taxonomy 510, pp. 1-19 : 9

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2019.510

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:BF58E108-2C6C-4A80-BD7D-47FEF5805B06

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5941838

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Angursa antarctica Villora-Moreno, 1998
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Emended diagnosis

Angursa with bulbous primary clavae shorter than lateral cirri; pedestals of primary clavae and lateral cirri absent; morphology of secondary clavae unknown; flat tertiary clavae around external cirri; tapering cirri E with annulated scapi situated on short cirrophores; leg I sensory organs present; legs II and III sensory organs absent; leg IV sensory organs each as papilla enveloped in hemispherical cuticular sheath with short, apical spine; weak anal papillae present.

Remarks

We amend the diagnosis of A. antarctica to include the information on the anal papillae noted in the original description ( Villora-Moreno 1998) as well as the common pedestals of the primary clavae and the lateral cirri that Villora-Moreno (1998) considered as a distinguishing character but did not include in the diagnosis of A. antarctica . Furthermore, Villora-Moreno (1998) reported the presence of the secondary clavae around the external cirri. As the external cirri are positioned ventrally, we believe that the clavae Villora-Moreno (1998) observed should be referred to as tertiary clavae which are always positioned ventrally in the genus.

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