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1 February 2017 Gilbert Rahm and the Status of Mesotardigrada Rahm, 1937
Gary T. Grothman, Carl Johansson, Glen Chilton, Hiroshi Kagoshima, Megumu Tsujimoto, Atsushi C. Suzuki
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Abstract

The tardigrade class Mesotardigrada was erected on the basis of the description of Thermozodium esakii by Gilbert Rahm in 1937. In some characteristics, T. esakii is intermediate between members of the classes Eutardigrada and Heterotardigrada. The class Mesotardigrada is known only from Rahm's published drawings of T. esakii; no voucher specimens are known, and subsequent attempts to collect it at the locus typicus have been unsuccessful. Among the possible explanations for this situation are that Rahm may have collected specimens of a more typical tardigrade, but misinterpreted what he saw. Alternatively, changes in habitat in the area may have led to the tardigrade's extirpation. Perhaps T. esakii is a rare species, such that recent sampling efforts have been insufficient to rediscover it. Finally, Rahm's 1937 description may be an attempt at deception. Until physical evidence of T. esakii is found, the species, and by extension the class Mesotardigrada, should be considered nomen dubium.

© 2017 Zoological Society of Japan
Gary T. Grothman, Carl Johansson, Glen Chilton, Hiroshi Kagoshima, Megumu Tsujimoto, and Atsushi C. Suzuki "Gilbert Rahm and the Status of Mesotardigrada Rahm, 1937," Zoological Science 34(1), 5-10, (1 February 2017). https://doi.org/10.2108/zs160109
Received: 20 June 2016; Accepted: 1 September 2016; Published: 1 February 2017
KEYWORDS
Hot Spring
Mesotardigrada
Nomen dubium
Tardigrada
Thermozodium
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