Aiteng

Aiteng
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Acochlidiacea[1]
clade Hedylopsacea[1]
Family: Aitengidae
Swennen & Buatip, 2009[2]
Genus: Aiteng
Swennen & Buatip, 2009[2]
Diversity
3 species

Aiteng is a genus of two species of sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs[2] and one terrestrial species. Aiteng is the only genus in the family Aitengidae.[2] The generic name Aiteng is derived from the name of a black puppet Ai Theng, which is one of the shadow play (Nang yai) puppets in southern Thailand.[2]

Taxonomy

Swennen & Buatip (2009)[2] tentatively classified Aitengidae within the Sacoglossa,[2] but they noted that some characteristics of the nervous system are similar to those of the Cephalaspidea and Acochlidioidea (mentioned as Acochlidea).[2]

Aitengidae clusters within the Hedylopsacea as sister group to Pseudunelidae and Acochlidiidae or basal within Hedylopsacea.[1] Philippe Bouchet (2010)[3] classified Aitengidae within the superfamily Hedylopsoidea.[3]

Species

Species in the genus Aiteng include:

Distribution

The distribution of Aiteng ater includes Thailand.[2] The distribution of Aiteng mysticus includes Japan.[1] The distribution of Aiteng marefugitus includes Palau.

Ecology

Aiteng ater lives "amphibiously" in mangrove forests in the intertidal zone, on the mud.[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Jörger, K. M.; Stöger, I.; Kano, Y.; Fukuda, H.; Knebelsberger, T.; Schrödl, M. (2010). "On the origin of Acochlidia and other enigmatic euthyneuran gastropods, with implications for the systematics of Heterobranchia". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 10 (1): 323. PMC 3087543Freely accessible. PMID 20973994. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-10-323.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Swennen C. & Buatip S. "Aiteng ater, new genus, new species, an amphibious and insectivorous sea slug that is difficult to classify [Mollusca: Gastropoda: Opisthobranchia: Sacoglossa(?): Aitengidae, new family]". The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 57(2): 495–500. PDF Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine..
  3. 1 2 Philippe Bouchet (2011). "Aitengidae". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved May 7, 2012.
  4. Timea P. Neusser; Hiroshi Fukuda; Katharina M. Jörger; Yasunori Kano; Michael Schrödl (2011). "Sacoglossa or Acochlidia? 3D-reconstruction, molecular phylogeny and evolution of Aiteng ater and Aiteng mysticus n. sp. (Aitengidae, Gastropoda)". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 77 (4): 332–350. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyr033.
  5. Timea P. Neusser; Katharina M. Jörger; Michael Schrödl (2011). "Cryptic species in tropic sands – interactive 3D anatomy, molecular phylogeny and evolution of meiofaunal Pseudunelidae (Gastropoda, Acochlidia)". PLoS ONE. 6 (8): e23313. PMC 3166138Freely accessible. PMID 21912592. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0023313.
  6. Kano, Yasunori; Neusser, Timea P.; Fukumori, Hiroaki; Jörger, Katharina M.; Schrödl, Michael (2015). "Sea-slug invasion of the land". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 116 (2): 253–259. doi:10.1111/bij.12578.
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