Isohypsibius is a genus of water bear or moss piglet, a tardigrade in the class Eutardigrada.[1] The length of an isohypsibius tardigrade ranges from 0.1 millimeters to 1.5 millimeters. In addition to eating algae and plant cells, tardigrades also consume insect larvae and even other tardigrades. They live in a lot of places, like damp wooded areas with moss, lichens, leaf litter, and dirt. These animals can also be found in natural lakes and ponds.
Species
Isohypsibius altai Kaczmarek and Michalczyk, 2006
Isohypsibius annulatus (Murray, 1905)
Isohypsibius arbiter Binda, 1980
Isohypsibius archangajensis Kaczmarek and Michalczyk, 2004
Isohypsibius arcuatus (Bartos, 1934)
Isohypsibius asper (Murray, 1906)
Isohypsibius austriacus (Iharos, 1966)
Isohypsibius baicalensis (Ramazzotti, 1966)
Isohypsibius baldii (Ramazzotti, 1945)
Isohypsibius baldiioides Tumanov, 2003
Isohypsibius barbarae Pilato & Binda 2002
Isohypsibius bartosi (Iharos, 1966)
Isohypsibius basalovoi (Durante and Maucci, 1972)
Isohypsibius belliformis (Mihelcic, 1971)
Isohypsibius bellus (Mihelcic, 1971)
Isohypsibius borkini Tumanov, 2003
Isohypsibius brevispinosus (Iharos, 1966)
Isohypsibius brulloi Pilato and Pennini, 1976
Isohypsibius bulbifer (Mihelcic, 1957)
Isohypsibius cameruni (Iharos, 1969)
Isohypsibius campbellensis Pilato, 1996
Isohypsibius canadensis (Murray, 1910)
Isohypsibius ceciliae Pilato and Binda, 1987
Isohypsibius changbaiensis Yang, 1999
Isohypsibius chiarae Maucci 1987
Isohypsibius costatus (Mihelcic, 1971)
Isohypsibius cyrilli (Mihelcic, 1942)
Isohypsibius dastychi Pilato, Bertolani and Binda, 1982