Milnesiidae
Milnesiidae, from Schuster et al. 1980: “…which has cephalic papillae and has claws with well-separated primary and secondary branches…” {as the order} (Bertolani et al. 2014) (Degma P, Guidetti R. 2018. Tardigrade Taxa. In: Water Bears: The biology of tardigrades. Schill RO, Editor. Switzerland: Springer Nature. p. 371-409. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95702-9_15.) Citations: Schuster RO, Nelson DR, […]
Milnesioides
Genus description from Claxton 1999: “Semi-terrestrial eutardigrade belonging to the family Milnesiidae. Mouth surrounded by six papillae and six buccal lamellae which form an operculum. Mouth at anterior of long protrusible snout. Snout enclosing long mouth cavity which is thick walled and has a cuticular ring at two thirds its length; buccal tube long and […]
Limmenius
Genus description from Horning et al. 1978: “Head without normal buccal lamellae, but with 1 or more membranous flaps constituting a buccal opening; without parabuccal papillae but with 2 head papillae. Mouth tube simple, constricted basally, without stylets or stylet supports. Pharyngeal tube elongate, without placoids. Double claws unequal in size, but symmetrical about median plane of […]
Bergtrollus
Bergtrollus, from Dastych 2011: “Semiterrestrial, medium- to large-sized milnesiids with a very long, telescopically protrusible tubular proboscis (‘snout’). Mouth cavity short. Buccal tube long, flexible, smooth (i.e., without net- /spiral-like strengthening), stylets thin and long. The claw system of Milnesium-type. The buccal tube length of the new genus is intermediate between that of the genera Milnesioides and Limmenius, as […]
Milnesium
Milnesium from Doyère 1840: “Téte portant à sa partie antérieure et latérale deux appendices palpiformes très courts; bouch terminée par une ventouse entourée de palpes. Peau molle, coupée transversalement par des sillons, en anneaux de formes variables. Quatre paires de pattes. Anneaux du tronc bisegmentés.” Translated: Head bearing anteriolaterally two very short palpiform appendages; mouth […]