Some heterotardigrades, both marine and terrestrial, have been considered from a postembryonic development point of view. A common situation has been found, i.e. the first instar is characterized by the absence of both anus and gonopore (and by a reduced number of claws), a second instar by the absence only of gonopore. This situation differs from that of eutardigrades, where there is a direct development.

Postembryonic development in heterotardigrades / Bertolani, Roberto; S., Grimaldi de Zio; M., D'Addabbo Gallo; M. R., Morone De Lucia. - In: MONITORE ZOOLOGICO ITALIANO. - ISSN 0026-9786. - STAMPA. - 18:(1984), pp. 307-320.

Postembryonic development in heterotardigrades.

BERTOLANI, Roberto;
1984

Abstract

Some heterotardigrades, both marine and terrestrial, have been considered from a postembryonic development point of view. A common situation has been found, i.e. the first instar is characterized by the absence of both anus and gonopore (and by a reduced number of claws), a second instar by the absence only of gonopore. This situation differs from that of eutardigrades, where there is a direct development.
1984
18
307
320
Postembryonic development in heterotardigrades / Bertolani, Roberto; S., Grimaldi de Zio; M., D'Addabbo Gallo; M. R., Morone De Lucia. - In: MONITORE ZOOLOGICO ITALIANO. - ISSN 0026-9786. - STAMPA. - 18:(1984), pp. 307-320.
Bertolani, Roberto; S., Grimaldi de Zio; M., D'Addabbo Gallo; M. R., Morone De Lucia
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