- opening, so the
animal can eat
rotifers and
larger protists.
Other eutardigrades belong to the
order Parachela. Budd, G. (2001). "Tardigrades as 'Stem-Group...
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desiccation Nematodes (roundworms) by
going dormant during desiccation Eutardigrades (water bears) live in
transient terrestrial water and go
dormant during...
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Middle Cambrian stem-group
fossils Milnesium tardigradum, a
eutardigrade Echiniscus insularis, a
heterotardigrade Scientific classification Domain:...
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Milnesium antarcti**** is a
species of
Eutardigrades in the
family Milnesiidae. This
species differs from its
cogenerate species mainly by proportions...
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Milnesium asiati**** is a
species of
Eutardigrades in the
family Milnesiidae. This
species differs from its
cogenerate species mainly by
proportions of...
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Milnesium longiungue is a
species of
Eutardigrades in the
family Milnesiidae. This
species differs from its
cogenerate species mainly by
proportions of...
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Milnesium almatyense is a
species of
Eutardigrades in the
family Milnesiidae. This
species differs from its
cogenerate species mainly by
proportions of...
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species of Gram-positive bacterium.
Milnesium asiati****, a
species of
Eutardigrades.
Mycobacterium asiati****, a
species of bacteria. This disambiguation...
- vol. 240,
issue 3-4: 425-439. Kristensen, R.M., 1982. New
Aberrant Eutardigrades from
Homothermic Springs on
Disko Island, West Greenland. Proceedings...
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Milnesium reductum is a
species of
Eutardigrades discovered by
zoologist Denis. V.
Tumanov in 2006. This
species of
Tardigrade is part of the
family Milnesiidae...