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Fujimoto, S.; Yamasaki, H. (2017). A new genus and species of Renaudarctidae (Heterotardigrada: Arthrotardigrada) from Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. Marine Biology Research. 13(3): 288-299.
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Fujimoto, S.; Yamasaki, H.
2017
A new genus and species of Renaudarctidae (Heterotardigrada: Arthrotardigrada) from Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan
Marine Biology Research
13(3): 288-299
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A new armoured marine tardigrade, Nodarctus hallucis gen. et sp. nov., is described from specimens collected from sandy beaches of Haterumajima, Ishigakijima and Okinawajima Islands, Ryukyu Archipelago, Japan. It is a member of the rare family Renaudarctidae, which is characterized by a stocky body with dorsal and ventral plates and stumpy legs with digits, claws and accessory filaments. However, the collected animals have prominent characters that differ from the two known species of the family: subdivided dorsal segmental plates I–III lacking lateral processes, an acute caudal spike, indented sensory plates, short spikes and peculiar papillae on legs I–III, basal spikes of legs IV and only two digits on legs IV. These differences justify the erection of a new genus and species for the animal. Morphological affinities with other marine taxa, the function of the leg papillae and the distribution pattern of the new species are discussed.
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Nodarctus Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017 (original description)
Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017 (original description)
Renaudarctidae Kristensen & Higgins, 1984 (additional source)
Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017 (original description)
Renaudarctidae Kristensen & Higgins, 1984 (additional source)
Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone for Cyaegharctus kitamurai Fujimoto & Jimi, 2020 (origin: native)
Ryukyu Islands for Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017
Ryukyu Islands for Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017
Holotype KUZ Z1659, identified as Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017
Paratype KUZ Z1660–Z1664, identified as Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017
Paratype KUZ Z1660–Z1664, identified as Nodarctus hallucis Fujimoto & Yamasaki, 2017