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Gastropteridae ( Inglês )

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Gastropteridae, the bat-winged slugs, is a family of sea slugs, gastropod molluscs in the superfamily Philinoidea of the clade Cephalaspidea, the headshield slugs and bubble snails.[2] The greatest diversity of these colourful small slugs is in the tropical and sub-tropical Indo-Pacific region.

Description

Gastropteridae is a fairly diverse family containing four genera and thirty-three described species. Adults have an internal reduced shell or no shell at all. The body is fairly short, usually under 10 mm (0.4 in) in length, but exceptionally up to 35 mm (1.4 in).[3] Compared to the closely related philinids and the aglajids, the mantle cavity is small, and the gills are located further forward, in an exposed position. In most species, the hind end of the headshield is narrowed, raised and curved forward, sometimes being further forward than the front edge of the head. A radula is present, but no jaws. These slugs are mostly brightly coloured and distinctively patterned.[4]

Gastropterids have parapodia (large outgrowths from the mantle wall) and can swim by flapping these, which has led to them being referred to as "bat-winged slugs". The nervous system has a well-developed brain and these slugs exhibit various elaborate behavioural traits.[3]

Distribution and habitat

Most gastropterids are found in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of the Indo-Pacific region. Most species have been described since the middle of the twentieth century and there are many undescribed species. Gastropteron is the only genus with a presence in the Atlantic Ocean.[3]

Ecology

The ecology of gastropterids has been little studied, but most Sagaminopteron species have been observed to feed on sponges that do not contain spicules.[3] At least some Siphopteron species are found on macroalgae and seagrasses.[4]

Gastroperids are simultaneous hermaphrodites.[5] Siphopteron species have a complex mating behaviour, with each of two slugs attempting to use spines for hypodermic insemination of the other one.[3] This is the case in Siphopteron quadrispinosum, where each slug attempts to inject prostate fluid into the other having stabbed it with a stylet, part of a two-pronged penis.[5] The two slugs circle clockwise around each other, each probing and attempting to pierce the underside of the other with the stylet while avoiding getting pierced itself. When one or both is successful, the penis is thrust into the other slug's gonopore, where further spines hold it in place, and mating takes place. Copulation may be reciprocal or only one slug may be successful.[6]

Genera

The following genera are recognised by the World Register of Marine Species:[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Bouchet, Philippe (2015). "Gastropteridae: Swainson, 1840". WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  2. ^ Bouchet, P.; Rocroi, J.-P. (2005). "Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families". Malacologia. 47 (1–2).
  3. ^ a b c d e Ong, Elise; Hallas, Joshua M.; Gosliner, Terrence M. (2017). "Like a bat out of heaven: the phylogeny and diversity of the bat-winged slugs (Heterobranchia: Gastropteridae)". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 180 (4): 755–789. doi:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlw018.
  4. ^ a b Burn, Robert (2015). Nudibranchs and Related Molluscs. Museum Victoria. pp. 60–61. ISBN 978-1-921833-08-3.
  5. ^ a b Anthes, Nils; Michiels, Nico K (2007). "Precopulatory stabbing, hypodermic injections and unilateral copulations in a hermaphroditic sea slug". Biology Letters. 3 (2): 121–124. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2006.0596. PMC 2375930. PMID 17251120.
  6. ^ Heller, Joseph (2015). Sea Snails: A natural history. Springer. pp. 213–214. ISBN 978-3-319-15452-7.
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Gastropteridae: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Gastropteridae, the bat-winged slugs, is a family of sea slugs, gastropod molluscs in the superfamily Philinoidea of the clade Cephalaspidea, the headshield slugs and bubble snails. The greatest diversity of these colourful small slugs is in the tropical and sub-tropical Indo-Pacific region.

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Gastropteridae ( Francês )

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Les Gastropteridae sont une famille de gastéropodes de l'ordre des Cephalaspidea (limaces de mer).

Liste des genres

Selon World Register of Marine Species (12 octobre 2021)[2] :

Notes et références

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Les Gastropteridae sont une famille de gastéropodes de l'ordre des Cephalaspidea (limaces de mer).

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Gastropteridae ( Italiano )

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Gastropteridae Swainson, 1840 è una famiglia di molluschi gasteropodi marini dell'ordine Cephalaspidea.[1]

Descrizione

Le specie di questa famiglia sono prive di conchiglia o hanno una conchiglia vestigiale interna. La maggior parte delle specie è di piccole dimensioni, in genere inferiori ai 10 mm, mai più grandi di 35 mm. Posseggono grandi parapodi, che consentono loro di nuotare per brevi tragitti. Hanno un sistema nervoso abbastanza sviluppato, con una concentrazione di gangli nervosi nella parte cefalica.[2]

Biologia

Le loro abitudini alimentari sono poco note, ad eccezione delle specie del genere Sagaminopteron che sono state descritte come predatrici di varie specie di spugne.[2]

Sono organismi ermafroditi simultanei, dotati di gonadi sia maschili che femminili.[3]

Distribuzione e habitat

La gran parte delle specie è diffusa nelle acque tropicali dell'Indo-Pacifico ma alcune (Gastropteron spp.) sono presenti anche nell'Atlantico.[2]

Tassonomia

La famiglia comprende i seguenti generi:[1]

Alcune specie

Note

  1. ^ a b (EN) MolluscaBase eds. 2020, Gastropteridae Swainson, 1840, in WoRMS (World Register of Marine Species). URL consultato il 18 ottobre 2020.
  2. ^ a b c (EN) Ong E., Hallas J.M., Gosliner T.M., Like a bat out of heaven: the phylogeny and diversity of the bat-winged slugs (Heterobranchia: Gastropteridae), in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, vol. 180, n. 4, 2017, pp. 755–789, DOI:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlw018.
  3. ^ (EN) Anthes N., Michiels N.K, Precopulatory stabbing, hypodermic injections and unilateral copulations in a hermaphroditic sea slug, in Biology Letters, vol. 3, n. 2, 2007, pp. 121–124, DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2006.0596.

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Gastropteridae Swainson, 1840 è una famiglia di molluschi gasteropodi marini dell'ordine Cephalaspidea.

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Gastropteridae ( Neerlandês; Flamengo )

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Gastropteridae is een familie van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken).

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Gastropteridae is een familie van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken).

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