Tardigrades of North Carolina
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Scientific Name:
Family:
BATILLIPEDIDAE
CALOHYPSIBIIDAE
DORYPHORIBIIDAE
ECHINISCIDAE
EOHYPSIBIIDAE
HALECHINISCIDAE
HYPSIBIIDAE
ISOHYPSIBIIDAE
ITAQUASCONIDAE
MACROBIOTIDAE
MICROHYPSIBIIDAE
MILNESIIDAE
MURRAYIDAE
PILATOBIIDAE
RAMAZZOTTIIDAE
RICHTERSIUSIDAE
STYGARCTIDAE
STYRACONYXIDAE
TANARCTIDAE
Order:
APOCHELA
"ARTHROTARDIGRADES"
ECHINISCOIDEA
PARACHELA
Class:
Heterotardigrada
Eutardigrada
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Hypsibiidae Members:
Diphascon higginsi
Diphascon nobilei
Diphascon pingue
Diphascon pinguiforme
Diphascon stappersi
Hypsibius convergens
Hypsibius microps
Hypsibius n. species
Hypsibius n. species (aff. dujardini)
Hypsibius pallidus
Hypsibius roanensis
Mixibius n. species
Mixibius saracenus
364 NC Records
Hypsibius n. species
- No Common Name
Habitus, lateral, DIC
Taxonomy
Class:
Eutardigrada
Order:
Parachela
Family:
Hypsibiidae
Subfamily:
Hypsibiinae
Checklist Number:
1280.0
Synonym:
Hypsibius n. species
Taxonomic Comments:
Probable new species from GSMNP.
Species Notes:
Freshwater. Found widely in streams in GSMNP.
Identification
Online resources:
Online Photographs:
Google
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GBIF
Species Description:
Need fresh material for complete description.
Body Length:
Unknown.
Key Characters:
Smooth cuticle, two macroplacoids and 1 microplacoid (or septulum). Smaller claws than Hypsibius n. species (aff. dujardini).
Key Character Images
Focus merged image showing relative claw length, DIC
ID Requirements:
Identifiable only by close inspection of key characters or by DNA analysis.
Distribution in North Carolina
Distribution:
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Dates:
High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
Piedmont (Pd)
Coastal Plain (CP)
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Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Stream periphyton and sediments.
Abundance:
Abundant. Making up about 5% of all aquatic specimens in the GSMNP in Bartels' inventory.
Diet:
Probably herbivorous.
Reproduction:
Smooth eggs deposited in exuvium.
Observation Methods:
DIC and PC.
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Photo Gallery for
Hypsibius n. species
- No common name
Photos: 3
Recorded by: Bartels on 2002-11-23
Haywood Co.
Comment: Claws IV, focus merged, DIC
Recorded by: Bartels on 2002-11-23
Haywood Co.
Comment: Head, lateral, DIC
Recorded by: Bartels on 2002-11-23
Haywood Co.
Comment: Habitus, lateral, DIC