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FIGURE 1. Buccal tube of Crenubiotus gen. nov. and Mesobiotus sp. A. Lateral view of the buccal tube showing the detail of the buccal tube apophyses in a paratype of Crenubiotus revelator sp. nov. (slide CBUMAG:TAR: 00067). Arrow "a" points to the ventral apophysis and the arrow "b" to the putative dorsal residual apophysis. B. Detail of the buccal tube apophyses in a neoparatype of Crenubiotus crenulatus comb. nov. (slide No. 2284 from Pilato and Binda collection); arrows same as in A. C. Ventral view showing the trapezoidal appearance of the ventral thickening (arrow, pointing at the caudal base of the "trapeze") in Crenubiotus revelator sp. nov. (slide CBUMAG:TAR: 00096). D. Ventral view of the typical arrow-shaped ventral lamina (arrow) in a Mesobiotus sp. E. Detail of the stylet furca in Crenubiotus revelator sp. nov., the arrow indicates a lateral process of the furca (slide CBUMAG:TAR: 00067). Scale bars 10 µm.
Published as part of Lisi, Oscar, Londoño, Rosana & Quiroga, Sigmer, 2020, Description of a new genus and species (Eutardigrada: Richtersiidae) from Colombia, with comments on the family Richtersiidae, pp. 531-550 in Zootaxa 4822 (4) on page 535, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4822.4.4, http://zenodo.org/record/4401810
Richtersiidae, Nematoda, Animalia, Adenophorea, Crenubiotus, Biodiversity, Desmodorida, Taxonomy
Richtersiidae, Nematoda, Animalia, Adenophorea, Crenubiotus, Biodiversity, Desmodorida, Taxonomy
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