Largest loriciferan
- Who
- A giant loriciferan
- Where
- Not Applicable
- When
- 2010
Loriciferans constitute a phylum of microscopic multicellular animals that were entirely unknown to science until 1983, and are characterised by a protective outer casing called the lorica. The largest specimen currently on record is a giant larva obtained from the deep sea that measured approximately 700 µm long.