D. V. Tumanov, E. D. Androsova, G. Avdeeva, A. A. Leontev
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Abstract
: In this paper we present results of the first faunistic investigation of semiterrestrial tardigrade fauna of the North-West Russia using the methods of integrative taxonomy. For our analysis we collected moss samples in five different points of the region. For all the species found in addition to the morphological analysis using light and scanning electron microscopy we obtained data on mitochondrial COI gene sequences and in some cases additional data on 18S rRNA, 28rRNA and ITS-2 sequences. The number of tardigrade species known for the Russian fauna confirmed with molecular data is raised from 3 to 13. Among 11 species found during this investigation four are new for the fauna of Russia ( Milnesium dornensis , M . berladnicorum , Mesocrista revelata , and Paramacro-biotus fairbanksi ). For three species, previously noted for the Russian fauna their presence was for the first time supported with molecular data ( Adropion scoticum , Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri , and Macrobiotus hufelandi ). In the case of three other species found ( Diphascon cf. pingue , Pilatobius cf. bullatus , and Minibiotus cf. intermedius
Invertebrate ZoologyAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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2.40
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21
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Scientific peer-reviewed journal INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY publishes original papers, reviews and brief communications on morphology, anatomy, embryology, taxonomy, phylogeny, and ecology of any group of invertebrates from protistans to lower chordates. INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY accepts manuscripts in English or Russian and publishes them in printed and electronic versions. The Russian translations of English titles, abstracts and figure captions of the papers written by non-Russian authors can be provided by the editors. Invertebrate Zoology invites authors to publish extended monographic manuscripts after usual reviewing procedure. The monographic manuscripts can include up to 400 thousand letters and be prepared in English or in Russian. Accepted monographic manuscripts will have priority to be published in the nearest issue of the journal.