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FIGURE 1. Animal and egg morphology by LM of paragenophores and hologenophores from St. Ulrich (Germany). A–C: Macrobiotus hufelandi (Faure-Berlese fluid, phase contrast); D–F: Macrobiotus sandrae. A: Macroplacoids; B: egg shell (paragenophore); C: egg shell (hologenophore, HQ876584); D: placoids (Faure-Berlese fluid, phase contrast); E: egg shell reticulation in a hologenophore (HQ876582, Faure-Berlese fluid, phase contrast); F: egg shell distal dishes in the same hologenophore (Faure-Berlese, DIC). Scale = 10 µm.
Published as part of Bertolani, Roberto, Rebecchi, Lorena, Giovannini, Ilaria & Cesari, Michele, 2011, DNA barcoding and integrative taxonomy of Macrobiotus hufelandi C.A.S. Schultze 1834, the first tardigrade species to be described, and some related species, pp. 19-36 in Zootaxa 2997 (1) on page 25, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.2997.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/5280874
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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