Tardigrada of Ireland: A review of records and an updated checklist of species including a new addition to the Irish fauna

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Abstract

The phylum Tardigrada was not recorded in Ireland until the Clare Island Survey of 1909-1911, with only rare subsequent reports on Irish tardigrade species. In recent decades, significant taxonomic revision has occurred within Tardigrada. This has resulted in the need for a review of all known historical records from Ireland and Northern Ireland in order to produce an updated checklist of valid taxa. The new checklist includes fifty-one tardigrade species and subspecies including a new addition to the Irish fauna reported herein, Echiniscus quadrispinosus quadrispinosus Richters, 1902 from Newtown, Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare.

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DeMilio, E., Lawton, C., & Marley, N. J. (2016). Tardigrada of Ireland: A review of records and an updated checklist of species including a new addition to the Irish fauna. ZooKeys. Pensoft Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.616.8222

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