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- opening, so the animal can eat rotifers and larger protists. Other eutardigrades belong to the order Parachela. Budd, G. (2001). "Tardigrades as 'Stem-Group...
- J K Pg N Middle Cambrian stem-group fossils Milnesium tardigradum, a eutardigrade Echiniscus insularis, a heterotardigrade Scientific classification Domain:...
- themselves. Nematodes are usually microscopic with this lifestyle. Although eutardigrades only have lifespans of a few months, they famously can enter suspended...
- Milnesium antarcti**** is a species of Eutardigrades in the family Milnesiidae. This species differs from its cogenerate species mainly by proportions...
- Milnesium almatyense is a species of Eutardigrades in the family Milnesiidae. This species differs from its cogenerate species mainly by proportions of...
- 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...
- 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...
- ISSNĀ 0033-2615. Bertolani, Roberto; Grimaldi, David (2000). "A New Eutardigrade (Tardigrada: Milnesiidae) in amber from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian)...
- studies, the Macrobiotoidea are sister to the Hypsibioidea; both are eutardigrades. The genera Adorybiotus and Richtersius were transferred from Macrobiotidae...