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- Parachela is an order of tardigrades in the class Eutardigrada. Members of this order have existed for at least 72 million years, including the present...
- Paradoryphoribius is an extinct genus of tardigrades from the order Parachela. It is the third fossil tardigrade to be named, described in 2021 from Miocene...
- Macrobiotus shonaicus (****anese: ショウナイチョウメイムシ) is a species of tardigrade in the family Macrobiotidae. As of 2018[update] it is only known from its type...
- Richtersius is a monospecific genus of tardigrades in the family Richtersiidae; its sole species is Richtersius coronifer. R. coronifer is one of two species...
- Beorn leggi is an extinct species of tardigrade and the first known fossil tardigrade, discovered c. 1940 and described in 1964 from Late Cretaceous amber...
- Macrobiotidae is a family of tardigrade. As of 2023[update], it consists of the following genera: Biserovus Guidetti & Pilato, 2003 Calcarobiotus Dastych...
- Ramazzottius is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada. Ramazzottius varieornatus (see image) is a terrestrial invertebrate...
- Richtersiidae is a family of tardigrades belonging to the order Parachela. Genera: Adorybiotus Maucci & Ramazzotti, 1981 Diaforobiotus Guidetti, Rebecchi...
- Macrobiotus is a genus of tardigrade consisting of about 100 species. The genus includes the following species: Macrobiotus acadi**** (Meyer & Domingue...
- Minibiotus is a genus of tardigrades belonging to the family Macrobiotidae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution. Species: Minibiotus acontistus...