Definition of Halechiniscidae. Meaning of Halechiniscidae. Synonyms of Halechiniscidae

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- The Halechiniscidae are a family of tardigrades. The family was named and first described by Gustav Thulin in 1928. They are divided into the following...
- 2018. Renaud-Mornant, 1984 : Halechiniscidae (Heterotardigrada) de la campagne Benthedi, Canal du Mozambique. [Halechiniscidae (Heterotardigrada) of the...
- Arthrotardigrada   Archechiniscidae   Batillipedidae   Coronarctidae   Halechiniscidae   Neoarctidae   Neostygarctidae   Renaudarctidae   Stygarctidae   Styraconyxidae...
- Moebjergarctus is a genus of tardigrades in the family Halechiniscidae. Moebjergarctus, World Register of Marine Species v t e...
- tardigrades, in the subfamily Florarctinae which is part of the family Halechiniscidae. The genus was named and described by Claude Delamare Deboutteville...
- Exoclavarctus is a genus of tardigrades in the family Halechiniscidae. Its only species is Exoclavarctus dineti. The species has been found in the deep...
- tardigrades. It is in the genus Moebjergarctus, part of the family Halechiniscidae. The species has been found in the southeastern part of the Pacific...
- tardigrades, in the subfamily Halechiniscinae which is part of the family Halechiniscidae. The genus was named and described by Jeanne Renaud-Mornant in 1984...
- families: Anisonychidae Archechiniscidae Batillipedidae Coronarctidae Halechiniscidae Neoarctidae Neostygarctidae Renaudarctidae Stygarctidae Styraconyxidae...
- tardigrades, in the subfamily Euclavarctinae which is part of the family Halechiniscidae. The genus was named and described by Jeanne Renaud-Mornant in 1984...