First records of marine tardigrades of the genus coronarctus (Tardigrada, heterotardigrada, arthrotardigrada) from Mexico

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Deep-water sampling in the Perdido Fold Belt, Gulf of Mexico, Mexican Economic Exclusive Zone yielded five specimens of tardigrades belonging to the genus Coronarctus Renaud-Mornant, 1974. The specimens represent the first records of the genus for Mexico. Two two-clawed larvae and two four-clawed larvae of Coronarctus mexicus Romano, Gallo, D’Addabbo, Accogli, Baguley & Montagna, 2011 and a single four-clawed larval specimen of an undescribed Coronarctus species were identified. Taxonomic analysis of the specimens contributed to the knowledge of deep-sea and Mexican marine tardigrades, two data-poor areas of study.

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Pérez-Pech, W. A., Hansen, J. G., Demilio, E., de Jesús-Navarrete, A., Mendoza, I. M., Olivares, A. R., & Vargas-Espositos, A. (2019). First records of marine tardigrades of the genus coronarctus (Tardigrada, heterotardigrada, arthrotardigrada) from Mexico. Check List, 16(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.15560/16.1.1

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