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A new species of rare phylum Loricifera discovered in the deep-sea surrounding Japan. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2020 / 11 / 201125100311.htm ...
The Loricifera is a microscopic, sediment-dwelling marine invertebrate, with a head covered in over 200 spines and an abdomen with a protective shell - known as a lorica. Since it was first ...
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A group of Italian and Danish researchers found three new species of Loricifera — a phylum of tiny bottom-dwelling animals that live in marine sediments. A light microscopy image of new species ...
A new species of rare phylum Loricifera discovered in the deep-sea surrounding Japan. Tohoku University. Journal Marine Biodiversity Funder Fujiwara Natural History FoundationCarlsberg Foundation ...
Scientists have found the first animals that can survive and reproduce entirely without oxygen, deep on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea. The team, led by Roberto Danovaro from Marche Polytechnic ...
The species, which have not yet been named, belong to a phylum of tiny bottom-dwellers called Loricifera. Measuring less than 1 millimetre long, ...