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Volume
43, Number 3, May 1997:
Tardigrades: Bears of the Moss
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ABOUT
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- about KSN
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IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- collecting tardigrades
- working with tardigrades
- studying tardigrades
- what you are likely to find
- tardigrade life
- tardigrade literature
- what we do not know about tardigrades
- solving puzzles
- working with experts
- teachers
- references

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Tardigrades:
Bears of the Moss
by William
R. Miller
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Cover
photo: A Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) photograph
of Echinicscus darienae Miller, Horning and
Dastych 1995, a new species of Heterotardigrade from
the Australian Antarctic. The picture was taken at
the Center for Electron Microscopy, University of
Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The scale bar equals 10
um (0.010 mm). The photograph clearly shows two of
the characteristics that distinguish this as a nwe
species. One, the "accessory spine" on each
of the interior claws of each leg and two, the position
of the primary clava closer to the external cirri
than the internal cirri.
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