TY - JOUR
T1 - Echiniscus gemmatus sp. nov. (Heterotardigrada: Echiniscidae; the spinulosus morphogroup) from Macau, China
AU - Leong, Weng I.
AU - Yu, Jr Kai
AU - Tsai, Isheng Jason
AU - Kaczmarek, Łukasz
AU - Lee, Yi Chien
AU - Lin, Chung Ping
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PY - 2024/12/12
Y1 - 2024/12/12
N2 - The study of tardigrades in urban environments, particularly in natural areas within cities, has been significantly overlooked. A recent discovery of a new species of tardigrade in lichens collected from Mong Há Hill Municipal Park in Macau provides new insights into the population of tardigrades within the city. Echiniscus gemmatus sp. nov. was identified based on distinct morphological characters, morphometric measurements, and DNA sequences of nuclear (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-1, and ITS-2), as well as a mitochondrial (COI) markers. Our research indicates that Ech. gemmatus sp. nov. belongs to the Echiniscus spinulosus morphogroup and is most similar to Ech. tropicalis, as confirmed by both qualitative characters and DNA barcoding. Notably, Echiniscus gemmatus sp. nov. exhibits distinct characteristics that differentiate it from other members of the Ech. spinulosus morphogroup, including (1) often asymmetrical short spines B, C, Cd, Dd, and E, and (2) larger and more visible pores tend to be concentrated in the median and posterior portions of the first and second paired plates, with their visibility gradually decreasing towards the anterior and lateral suture regions.
AB - The study of tardigrades in urban environments, particularly in natural areas within cities, has been significantly overlooked. A recent discovery of a new species of tardigrade in lichens collected from Mong Há Hill Municipal Park in Macau provides new insights into the population of tardigrades within the city. Echiniscus gemmatus sp. nov. was identified based on distinct morphological characters, morphometric measurements, and DNA sequences of nuclear (18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-1, and ITS-2), as well as a mitochondrial (COI) markers. Our research indicates that Ech. gemmatus sp. nov. belongs to the Echiniscus spinulosus morphogroup and is most similar to Ech. tropicalis, as confirmed by both qualitative characters and DNA barcoding. Notably, Echiniscus gemmatus sp. nov. exhibits distinct characteristics that differentiate it from other members of the Ech. spinulosus morphogroup, including (1) often asymmetrical short spines B, C, Cd, Dd, and E, and (2) larger and more visible pores tend to be concentrated in the median and posterior portions of the first and second paired plates, with their visibility gradually decreasing towards the anterior and lateral suture regions.
KW - DNA barcoding
KW - Echiniscus spinulosus morphogroup
KW - integrative taxonomy
KW - lichen
KW - Macau
KW - phylogeny
KW - Tardigrada
KW - urban areas
KW - water bears
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U2 - 10.11646/zootaxa.5551.2.5
DO - 10.11646/zootaxa.5551.2.5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85212061159
SN - 1175-5326
VL - 5551
SP - 333
EP - 352
JO - Zootaxa
JF - Zootaxa
IS - 2
ER -