Echiniscus madonnae
Species of tardigrade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Species of tardigrade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Echiniscus madonnae is a tardigrade species, genus of Echiniscus. It was described by Polish zoologists Michalczyk and Kaczmarek Łukasz in South America in 2006, and named in honor of American singer-songwriter Madonna.
Echiniscus madonnae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Tardigrada |
Class: | Heterotardigrada |
Order: | Echiniscoidea |
Family: | Echiniscidae |
Genus: | Echiniscus |
Species: | E. madonnae |
Binomial name | |
Echiniscus madonnae Michalczyk & Kaczmarek, 2006 | |
Echiniscus madonnae was described by Polish zoologists Michalczyk and Kaczmarek Łukasz and published in the international journal of animal taxonomy Zootaxa in March 2006 (Vol. 1154, pp. 1–36).[1][2] The species was named in honor of American singer Madonna. The scientifics stated: "We take great pleasure in dedicating this species to one of the most significant artists of our times, Madonna Louise Veronica Ritchie".[3]
So far it is the only species within the Echiniscus bigranulatus group that does not have true pores in the dorsal plate cuticle.[4]
Echiniscus madonnae is found in Chile (Ancash, near Huaraz), mainly mosses on rocks and in Colombia (Magdalena and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta), in lichen of sub-andean forests. It was also found in Peru.[4] This species belongs to a Neotropical and Antarctic bigranulatus group.[3]
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