A New Species of Bisexual Milnesium (Eutardigrada: Apochela) Having Aberrant Claws from Innhovde, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica

Zoolog Sci. 2023 Jun;40(3):246-261. doi: 10.2108/zs220085.

Abstract

There have been several records in the last 60 years for East Antarctica for Milnesium tardigradum Doyère, 1840 sensu lato, now considered a species complex. During the 56th Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition summer operation (2014-2015), a new tardigrade species in the genus Milnesium Doyère, 1840 was found in an ice-free Innhovde area along Lützow-Holm Bay, Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica. The new species has aberrant claws with four to seven points on each secondary claw branch, which distinguishes it from other Milnesium species. A male specimen was found in the population and evidence showed that an isolated adult female moulted twice without oviposition. This strongly suggested bisexual reproduction for this population. The new species, Milnesium rastrum sp. nov., is described with its phylogenetic position and a discussion on the reproductive strategies for the harsh environments.

Keywords: Lützow-Holm Bay; Milnesium rastrum; Milnesium tardigradum; Syowa-Station; bisexual reproduction; tardigrade.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Antarctic Regions
  • Female
  • Hoof and Claw*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Phylogeny
  • Sexual and Gender Minorities*
  • Tardigrada*