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- Habrotrocha is a genus of bdelloid rotifers. Late Eocene fossils of Habrotrocha in Dominican amber are among the oldest known fossil rotiferans. On a...
- Habrotrocha rosa is a bdelloid rotifer that has been found in leaf litter, soil, and moss in Europe and New Zealand and also in North America within the...
- Habrotrocha elegans is a species of bdelloid rotifers. It is found in moss and running water in Europe. Habrotrocha elegans at inpn.mnhn.fr Habrotrocha...
- produced by plants. For example, Wyeomyia smithii, Metriocnemus knabi, and Habrotrocha rosa are three invertebrates that make up part of the microecosystem...
- efficiently S. purpurea is able to digest them. Protists, rotifers (including Habrotrocha rosa), and bacteria form the base of inquiline food web that shreds and...
- Microscopic Images of Microfauna Arachnid (Lorryia formosa) Rotifera (Habrotrocha rosa),type of rotifer only found in the leaves of Sarracenia purpurea...
- no known fossil gnathostomulids. Fossils of the extant rotifer genus Habrotrocha are known from Dominican amber dating to the late Eocene, but rotifers...
- Habrotrochidae is a family of rotifers belonging to the order Bdelloida. Genera: Habrotrocha Bryce, 1910 Otostephanos Milne, 1916 Scepanotrocha Bryce, 1910 "Habrotrochidae"...
- soils. Rotifer species identified in recent research: Epiphanes spp. Habrotrocha spp. Philodina spp. Tardigrade species identified in recent research:...
- the stomach being the most visible of the organs. In certain genera, (Habrotrocha, Otostephanos and Scepanotrocha) the bdelloid can actually be identified...