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Basommatophora

Basommatophora was a term that was previously used as a taxonomic informal group, a group of snails within the informal group Pulmonata, the air-breathing slugs and snails. According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005), whenever monophyly has not been tested, or where a traditional taxon of gastropods has now been discovered to be paraphyletic or polyphyletic, the term "group" or "informal group" was used.

Basommatophora
Temporal range: Carboniferous–recent
The larger of the two basommatophoran snails shown here is Lymnaea stagnalis
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Informal group: Pulmonata
Informal group: Basommatophora
Keferstein in Bronn, 1864
Families

See text

Diversity[1]
about 300 species

Basommatophora are known from the Carboniferous to the Recent periods.[2]

Most of the families in this suborder are air-breathing freshwater snails. The three most abundant families in terms of number of species are, the Lymnaeidae (pond snails), the Planorbidae (ramshorn snails) and the Physidae (pouch or bubble snails). These are found in ponds, creeks, ditches, and shallow lakes nearly worldwide.

The Siphonariidae on the other hand are unusual in that they have secondarily returned to the sea, and are now sea snails, limpet-like marine gastropods which live in the rocky intertidal zone but which still breathe air and become active at low tide. The single species in the family Amphibolidae is archaic and retains an operculum. It lives at such a high tidal level that it could perhaps be considered semi-terrestrial. Members of the family Chilinidae are confined to temperate parts of South America, and the Latiidae are limpet-like and confined to New Zealand.

Basommatophorans are characterized by having their eyes located at the base of their non-retractile tentacles, rather than at the tips, as in the true land snails Stylommatophora. The majority of basommatophorans have shells that are thin, translucent, and relatively colorless, and all except Amphibola lack an operculum.

Taxonomy edit

1997 taxonomy edit

In the older taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Ponder & Lindberg, 1997) the suborder Basommatophora consisted of the families :

2005 taxonomy edit

The informal group Basommatophora contains the following superfamilies and the clade Hygrophila (according to the Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)):

Clade Hygrophila

The family Ancylidae has been reduced in the new taxonomy to the status of tribe Ancylini Rafinesque, 1815 of the subfamily Planorbinae Rafinesque, 1815 of the family Planorbidae Rafinesque, 1815.

The family Carychiidae has been reduced in this taxonomy to the status of subfamily Carychiinae Jeffreys, 1830 of the family Ellobiidae L. Pfeiffer, 1854 (1822).

The family Lancidae has been reduced in this taxonomy to the status of subfamily Lancinae Hannibal, 1814 of the family Lymnaeidae Rafinesque, 1815.

2010 taxonomy edit

More recently, the Basommatophora was found to be polyphyletic, and so Jörger et al. (2010)[3] moved its three members, the (superfamily Siphonarioidea, superfamily Amphiboloidea, and clade Hygrophila) into a new taxon, Panpulmonata.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Correa C. A., Escobar J. S., Durand P., Renaud F., David P., Jarne P., Pointier J.-P. & Hurtrez-Boussès S. (2010). "Bridging gaps in the molecular phylogeny of the Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata), vectors of Fascioliasis". BMC Evolutionary Biology 10: 381. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-10-381.
  2. ^ (in Czech) Pek I., Vašíček Z., Roček Z., Hajn. V. & Mikuláš R.: Základy zoopaleontologie. - Olomouc, 1996. 264 pp., ISBN 80-7067-599-3.
  3. ^ a b 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: 323. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-10-323.

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Basommatophora was a term that was previously used as a taxonomic informal group a group of snails within the informal group Pulmonata the air breathing slugs and snails According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda Bouchet amp Rocroi 2005 whenever monophyly has not been tested or where a traditional taxon of gastropods has now been discovered to be paraphyletic or polyphyletic the term group or informal group was used BasommatophoraTemporal range Carboniferous recent PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N The larger of the two basommatophoran snails shown here is Lymnaea stagnalis Scientific classification Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Animalia Phylum Mollusca Class Gastropoda Subclass Heterobranchia Informal group Pulmonata Informal group BasommatophoraKeferstein in Bronn 1864 Families See text Diversity 1 about 300 species Basommatophora are known from the Carboniferous to the Recent periods 2 Most of the families in this suborder are air breathing freshwater snails The three most abundant families in terms of number of species are the Lymnaeidae pond snails the Planorbidae ramshorn snails and the Physidae pouch or bubble snails These are found in ponds creeks ditches and shallow lakes nearly worldwide The Siphonariidae on the other hand are unusual in that they have secondarily returned to the sea and are now sea snails limpet like marine gastropods which live in the rocky intertidal zone but which still breathe air and become active at low tide The single species in the family Amphibolidae is archaic and retains an operculum It lives at such a high tidal level that it could perhaps be considered semi terrestrial Members of the family Chilinidae are confined to temperate parts of South America and the Latiidae are limpet like and confined to New Zealand Basommatophorans are characterized by having their eyes located at the base of their non retractile tentacles rather than at the tips as in the true land snails Stylommatophora The majority of basommatophorans have shells that are thin translucent and relatively colorless and all except Amphibola lack an operculum Contents 1 Taxonomy 1 1 1997 taxonomy 1 2 2005 taxonomy 1 3 2010 taxonomy 2 ReferencesTaxonomy edit1997 taxonomy edit In the older taxonomy of the Gastropoda Ponder amp Lindberg 1997 the suborder Basommatophora consisted of the families Acroloxidae Thiele 1931 Amphibolidae J E Gray 1840 only one species Amphibola crenata Ancylidae Carychiidae Jeffreys 1830 Chilinidae Lancidae Latiidae Lymnaeidae Rafinesque 1815 Otinidae H Adams amp A Adams 1855 Physidae Fitzinger 1833 Planorbidae Rafinesque 1815 Siphonariidae J E Gray 1840 Trimusculidae Zilch 1959 2005 taxonomy edit The informal group Basommatophora contains the following superfamilies and the clade Hygrophila according to the Taxonomy of the Gastropoda Bouchet amp Rocroi 2005 Superfamily Amphiboloidea Gray 1840 Family Amphibolidae Gray 1840 Superfamily Siphonarioidea Gray 1827 Family Siphonariidae Gray 1827 Family Acroreiidae Cossmann 1893 Clade Hygrophila Superfamily Chilinoidea Dall 1870 Family Chilinidae Dall 1870 Family Latiidae Hutton 1882 Superfamily Acroloxoidea Thiele 1931 Family Acroloxidae Thiele 1931 Superfamily Lymnaeoidea Rafinesque 1815 Family Lymnaeidae Rafinesque 1815 Superfamily Planorboidea Rafinesque 1815 Family Planorbidae Rafinesque 1815 Family Physidae Fitzinger 1833 The family Ancylidae has been reduced in the new taxonomy to the status of tribe Ancylini Rafinesque 1815 of the subfamily Planorbinae Rafinesque 1815 of the family Planorbidae Rafinesque 1815 The family Carychiidae has been reduced in this taxonomy to the status of subfamily Carychiinae Jeffreys 1830 of the family Ellobiidae L Pfeiffer 1854 1822 The family Lancidae has been reduced in this taxonomy to the status of subfamily Lancinae Hannibal 1814 of the family Lymnaeidae Rafinesque 1815 2010 taxonomy edit More recently the Basommatophora was found to be polyphyletic and so Jorger et al 2010 3 moved its three members the superfamily Siphonarioidea superfamily Amphiboloidea and clade Hygrophila into a new taxon Panpulmonata 3 References edit Correa C A Escobar J S Durand P Renaud F David P Jarne P Pointier J P amp Hurtrez Bousses S 2010 Bridging gaps in the molecular phylogeny of the Lymnaeidae Gastropoda Pulmonata vectors of Fascioliasis BMC Evolutionary Biology 10 381 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 10 381 in Czech Pek I Vasicek Z Rocek Z Hajn V amp Mikulas R Zaklady zoopaleontologie Olomouc 1996 264 pp ISBN 80 7067 599 3 a b Jorger K M Stoger I Kano Y Fukuda H Knebelsberger T amp Schrodl M 2010 On the origin of Acochlidia and other enigmatic euthyneuran gastropods with implications for the systematics of Heterobranchia BMC Evolutionary Biology 10 323 doi 10 1186 1471 2148 10 323 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Basommatophora amp oldid 1180154326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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