Spinoloricus cinziae

Species of tiny marine invertebrate From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spinoloricus cinziae is an animal species described in 2014 in the phylum Loricifera.[1]

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Spinoloricus cinziae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Loricifera
Order: Nanaloricida
Family: Nanaloricidae
Genus: Spinoloricus
Species:
S. cinziae
Binomial name
Spinoloricus cinziae
Neves, Gambi, Danovaro & Kristensen, 2014
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It was the first described animal species that does not require oxygen at any point during its life.[2][3][4] The species, along with two other newly discovered species, Rugiloricus nov. sp. and Pliciloricus nov. sp. (all of order Nanaloricida), were found in the sediment of the anoxic L'Atalante basin of the Mediterranean Sea.[3][4]

Electron microscope images[4] show that the species' cellular innards appear to be adapted for a zero-oxygen life. Their mitochondria appear to act as hydrogenosomes, organelles which provide energy in some anaerobic single-celled creatures.[5][better source needed]

At adulthood, this species is characterized by a mouth cone with eight oral ridges, a neck with eight single trichoscalids alternating with seven double trichoscalids, as well as lorical plates with spikes located at the corners.[1] More than 30 species in this group have been described.[1]

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