Tardigrades of North Carolina
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Hypsibius n. species - No Common Name



Habitus, lateral, DIC
Taxonomy
Class: EutardigradaOrder: Parachela Family: HypsibiidaeSubfamily: 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, 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).
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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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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