Pleurobranchidae
The Pleurobranchidae are a taxonomic family of sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Notaspidea.
The species in the family Pleurobranchidae have a prominent mantle and an internal shell that becomes reduced or is lost in adults.[3] Some adult species have been seen feeding on ascidians. While larval pleurobranchids can be planktotrophic (feeding on plankton), lecithotrophic (deriving nutrition from yolk), or direct developing, many species produce secretions from their rich glandular mantle as a chemical defense against predators.[4] Even the production of sulfuric acid has been reported.[5]
Taxonomy
Until recently this family was placed in the suborder Notaspidea. However, in the new taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), the family Pleurobranchidae has been placed in the superfamily Pleurobranchoidea, the only family belonging to the subclade Pleurobranchomorpha (sister to the subclade Nudibranchia), part of the clade Nudipleura.
Subfamily Pleurobranchinae
- Bathyberthella
- Bathyberthella antarctica Willan and Bertsch, 1987 [6]
- Berthella de Blainville, 1824
- Berthella africana Pruvot-Fol, 1953 [7]
- Berthella agassizi MacFarland, 1909
- Berthella americana A. E. Verrill, 1885
- Berthella aurantiaca Risso, 1818
- Berthella caledonica Dall, 1900 California sidegill slug
- Berthella californica Dall, 1900
- Berthella canariensis Cervera, J.L., T.M. Gosliner, J.C. García-Gómez & J. Ortea, 2000
- Berthella elongata Cantraine, 1835
- Berthella martensi Pilsbry, 1896
- Berthella medietas R. Burn, 1962
- Berthella ocellata delle Chiaje, 1830
- Berthella ornata T.F. Cheeseman, 1878
- Berthella patagonica d'Orbigny, 1837
- Berthella platei Bergh, 1898 [8]
- Berthella plumula Montagu, 1803
- Berthella sideralis Lovén, 1846
- Berthella stellata Risso, 1826
- Berthella strongi MacFarland, 1966
- Berthella tamiu Ev. Marcus, 1984 [9]
- Berthella tupala Er. Marcus, 1957
- Berthellina Gardiner, 1936
- Berthellina amarillus Mattox, 1953
- Berthellina americanus Verrill, 1885
- Berthellina circularis Mörch, 1863
- Berthellina citrina Rüppell & Leuckart, 1828 (synonym of Gymnotoplax citrina Er. Marcus, 1957 )
- Berthellina delicata W.H. Pease, 1861
- Berthellina edwardsi Vayssière, 1897
- Berthellina engeli Gardiner, 1936
- Berthellina granulata (Krauss, 1848)
- Berthellina ilisima Marcus, Er. & Ev. Marcus, 1967
- Berthellina quadridens Mörch, 1863 (junior synonym of Gymnotoplax quadridens)[10]
- Bouvieria Vayssière, 1896
- Bouvieria auriantiaca Risso, 1813
- Bouvieria ocellata S. delle Chiaje, 1828
- Bouvieria perforata Philippi, 1844
- Euselenops Pilsbry, 1896
- Gigantonotum
- Gigantonotum album Lin, G. & S. Tchang, 1965
- Gymnotoplax Pilsbry, 1896
- Gymnotoplax citrina Er. Marcus, 1957
- Gymnotoplax engeli Gardiner, 1936
- Gymnotoplax quadridens
- Oscanius Leach, 1847
- Oscanius tuberculatus Meckel, 1808
- Parabathyberthella
- Parabathyberthella eltanini Dell, 1990
- Parabathyberthella orcadensis Talavera, F.G., J.C. García-Gómez, J.S. Troncoso & J.L. Cervera, 1994
- Pleuredhera
- Pleurobranchella
- Pleurobranchus Cuvier, 1805
- Polictenidia
- Polictenidia tomasi Talavera, F.G., J.S. Troncoso, J.L. Cervera & J.C. García-Gómez, 1996
- Susania
- Susania testudinaria Cantraine, F.J., 1840 (synonym of Pleurobranchus testudinarius)
- Tomthompsonia
- Tomthompsonia antarctica Thiele, 1912
Subfamily Pleurobranchaeinae
References
- ^ Encyclopaedia metropolitana, Volume 7, Plates to Zoology; plate Mollusca III (plate 4)
- ^ Bouchet, P. (2011). Pleurobranchidae. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1755 on 2011-06-30
- ^ R. Willan (1987). "Phylogenetic systematics of the Notaspidea (Opisthobranchia) with a reappraisal of families and genera". AM; Malacol. Bull. 5: 215–241.
- ^ Aldo Spinella, Ernesto Mollo, Enrico Trivellone and Guido Cimino (December 1997). "Testudinariol A and B, two unusual triterpenoids from the skin and the mucus of the marine mollusc Pleurobranchus testudinarius". Tetrahedron 53 (49): 16891–16896. doi:10.1016/S0040-4020(97)10124-7. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6THR-3SDCT91-V&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=b54fd176224b1354702ef12999bd20d2.
- ^ T. Thompson (1988). "Acidic allomones in marine organisms". J. Mar. Biol. Assoc. UK 68 (3): 499–517. doi:10.1017/S0025315400043368.
- ^ Francisco José García, José Carlos García-Gómez, Jesús S. Troncoso and Juan Lucas Cervera (May 1994). "A descriptive study of some Antarctic notaspidean opisthobranchs (Gastropoda), with description of a new genus and species". Polar Biology 14 (4): 261–268. http://www.springerlink.com/content/w86q176w64494412/.
- ^ Cervera et al. (2000). J.Moll. Stud., 66: 3001-311.
- ^ Michael Schrüdl (1999). "The genus Berthella Blainville, 1825 (Notaspidea, : Pleurobranchidae) from Magellanic waters journal=J. Moll. Stud". Journal Molluscan Studies 65 (4): 399–409. doi:10.1093/mollus/65.4.399. http://mollus.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/65/4/399.
- ^ Marcus, Ev. 1984. The Western Atlantic warm water Notaspidea (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia), Parte 2 Boletim de Zoologia, Universidade de Sao Paulo 8 p. 43-76.
- ^ Mörch, 1863. Contributions à la faune malacologique des Antilles danoises Journal de Conchyliologie 11 21-43.
- ^ A record of Pleurobranchella nicobarica Thiele, 1925 : (Pleurobranchomopha : Pleurobranchidae) from off Kume Island, Ryukyu Islands, Southwestern Japan