FIGURE 10. Genus Styraconyx. A in Towards a better understanding of deep-sea tardigrade biogeography: numerous new records from the Southern Ocean

  • Roman Trokhymchuk (Creator)
  • Andreas Schmidt-Rhaesa (Creator)
  • Serge Utevsky (Creator)
  • Reinhardt Møbjerg Kristensen (Creator)
  • Alexander Kieneke (Creator)

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    FIGURE 10. Genus Styraconyx. A Styraconyx qivitoq, male, light microscopy (DIC), dorsal view. B Styraconyx qivitoq, male, light microscopy (DIC), head, dorsal view, note secondary clava (arrowhead). C Styraconyx qivitoq, male, light microscopy (DIC), head, ventral view, note neck folds (arrowhead). D Styraconyx qivitoq, male, light microscopy (DIC), leg III, note digit covered with a cuticle hood (arrowhead). E Styraconyx qivitoq, male, light microscopy (DIC), caudal region, note male gonopore (arrowhead). F Styraconyx takeshii, female, light microscopy (DIC), sagittal view, note undulated dorsal cuticle (arrowhead). G Styraconyx takeshii, female, light microscopy (DIC), sagittal view. H Styraconyx takeshii, female, light microscopy (DIC), sagittal view. I Styraconyx takeshii, female, light microscopy (DIC), sagittal view. Abbreviations: cA—cirrus A, cE—cirrus E, ec—external cirrus, go—gonopore, ic—internal cirrus, mc—median cirrus, pc—primary clava, pe—peduncle, pp—proximal pad, se—leg sensory organ, sro—seminal receptacle opening.
    Date made available2 Dec 2024
    PublisherZenodo

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