Article
Vol. 61-22, 2022
Macrobiotus naginae sp. nov., a New Xerophilous Tardigrade Species from Rokua Sand Dunes (Finland)
Matteo Vecchi*, Daniel Stec, Vuori Tommi, Serge Ryndov, Justine Chartrain, Sara Calhim
Matteo Vecchi
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
matteo.vecchi15@gmail.com
Daniel Stec
Institute of Systematics and Evolution of Animals, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sławkowska 17, 31-016 Kraków, Poland
Department of Invertebrate Evolution, Institute of Zoology and Biomedical Research, Faculty of Biology, Jagiellonian University, Gronostajowa 9, 30-387 Kraków, Poland.
daniel.stec@isez.pan.krakow.pl
Vuori Tommi
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
tommi.o.vuori@student.jyu.fi
Serge Ryndov
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
reraom7@gmail.com
Justine Chartrain
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
justine.j.chartrain@jyu.fi
Sara Calhim
Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyvaskyla, PO Box 35, FI-40014 Jyvaskyla, Finland.
sara.calhim@jyu.fi
Communicated by Benny Kwok Kan Chan

Animals that colonize soil show specific adaptations to soil. Compared to closely related species living on the surface, the limbs of soil-dwelling animals are often shortened, reduced, or absent to allow a less restricted passage through cavities between soil particles. This pattern of limb reduction has also been observed in tardigrades, where multiple lineages that colonized the below-ground habitat show independent reduction and/or loss of legs and claws. In the tardigrade superfamily Macrobiotoidea, leg and claw reductions are a common trait found in the Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex. This rarely found species complex currently contains four nominal taxa. Here we describe, with the use of integrative taxonomy, Macrobiotus naginae sp. nov., a new species in the Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex from inland sand dunes in Finland. We also provide a dichotomous key to the Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex to assist with their identification in future studies.

Keywords

Tardigrada, Macrobiotus pseudohufelandi complex, Sand dunes, Taxonomy, Systematics, Soil habitat.

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Kim SL, Choi H, Eyun S, Kim D, Yu OH. 2022. A new Branchipolynoe (Aphroditiformia: Polynoidae) scale worm from the Onnuri deep-sea hydrothermal vent field, northern Central Indian Ridge. Zool Stud 61:22. doi:10.6620/ZS.2022.61-22.

( Received 19 November 2021 / Accepted 11 March 2022 / Published 30 May 2022 )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2022.61-22