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30 September 2020 Description and Molecular Characterization of Richtersius ziemowiti sp. nov. (Richtersiidae) from Nepal (Asia) with Evidence of Heterozygous Point Mutation Events in the 28S rRNA
Pushpalata Kayastha, Duygu Berdi, Monika Mioduchowska, Magdalena Gawlak, Aleksandra Łukasiewicz, Bartłomiej Gołdyn, Szymon Jędrzejewski, Łukasz Kaczmarek
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Abstract

Applying an integrative taxonomy approach, we describe a new tardigrade species from Nepal. Light and scanning electron microscopy are used for morphological as well as morphometric analysis of the new species. Furthermore, multilocus molecular data (nuclear markers, i.e., 18S rRNA, 28S rRNA, ITS-2 and mitochondrial COI barcode sequences) were analysed to confirm the novelty of species. The p–distances enabled an independent verification of Richtersius ziemowitisp. nov. as species new to science and molecular data allowed us to determine the phylogenetic position of the new species. Morphologically, Richtersius ziemowitisp. nov. differs from nominal Ric. coronifer mainly by lower pores density on cuticle, smaller eggs and lower number of processes on the egg circumference. What is more, we identified double (overlapping) peaks in mutated loci in the 28S rRNA chromatograms and obtained heterozygous sequences.

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Pushpalata Kayastha, Duygu Berdi, Monika Mioduchowska, Magdalena Gawlak, Aleksandra Łukasiewicz, Bartłomiej Gołdyn, Szymon Jędrzejewski, and Łukasz Kaczmarek "Description and Molecular Characterization of Richtersius ziemowiti sp. nov. (Richtersiidae) from Nepal (Asia) with Evidence of Heterozygous Point Mutation Events in the 28S rRNA," Annales Zoologici 70(3), 381-396, (30 September 2020). https://doi.org/10.3161/00034541ANZ2020.70.3.010
Received: 19 April 2020; Accepted: 27 July 2020; Published: 30 September 2020
KEYWORDS
DNA barcoding
Eutardigrada
heterozygosity
systematics
Tardigrada
taxonomy
water bears
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