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Bradybaeninae

Bradybaeninae is a taxonomic subfamily of medium-sized to small land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Camaenidae, superfamily Helicoidea.[1]

Bradybaeninae
A live individual of Fruticicola fruticum
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Camaenidae
Subfamily: Bradybaeninae
Pilsbry, 1934 (1898)
Genera

See text

These snails are found mainly in Asia, with only one species occurring in Northwestern Europe: Fruticicola fruticum.

The name of the subfamily and the genus Bradybaena is derived from the Greek words bradus (= slow) and baino (= walk), meaning "slow walker".

Molecular phylogenetic studies from 2007 showed that bradybaenids are closely related with the Camaenidae, which are currently recognized as a distinct family. In these studies both Bradybaenidae and Camaenidae are mutually polyphyletic, together forming a monophyletic group, however. This finding suggests that the distinction of both families as based essentially on the absence (Camaenidae) or presence (Bradybaenidae) of a diverticulum, is arbitrary. This anatomical structure was apparently lost (or was gained) in several groups in convergence and is therefore not suitable for the delimitation of natural groups.[2]

Anatomy

Some genera of snails in this family create and use love darts as part of their mating behavior. The dart sac contains one to two glands. They are also defined by missing a diverticulum.

In this subfamily, the number of haploid chromosomes lies between 26 and 30 (according to the values in this table).[3]

Taxonomy

The following two subfamilies were recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005):

  • subfamily Bradybaeninae Pilsbry, 1924
    • tribe Aegistini Kuroda & Habe, 1949
    • tribe Bradybaenini Pilsbry, 1934 - synonyms: Eulotidae Möllendorff, 1898; Fruticicolinae Kobelt, 1904; Buliminopsinae Hoffmann, 1928
    • tribe Euhadrini Habe, Okutani & Nishiwaki, 1994
  • subfamily Helicostylinae Ihering, 1909 - synonyms: Pfeifferiinae Gray, 1855; Cochlostylidae Möllendorff, 1890

The new taxonomy of the gastropods, published in 2017 and accepted by WoRMS, includes these subfamilies within the family Camaenidae:[4]

Genera

 
Two live individuals of Aegista tokyoensis, one retracted and one active

Genera within the subfamily Bradybaeninae include:

subfamily Bradybaeninae - they are defined by the presence of two divided glands with one to two accessory sacs.
tribe Aegistini

  • Aegista Albers, 1850
  • Coelorus Pilsbry, 1900
  • Lepidopisum Habe, 1957
  • Mandarina Pilsbry, 1895[5]
  • Nesiohelix Kuroda & Emura, 1943 - for example Nesiohelix swinhoei
  • Plecteulota Moellendorff, 1892
  • Plectotropis - for example Plectotropis mackensii
  • Trishoplita Jacobi, 1898

tribe Bradybaenini

  • Acusta E. von Martens, 1860
  • Ainohelix Kuroda & Taki, 1933
  • Apatetes Gude, 1914
  • Armandiella Ancey, 1901
  • Bradybaena Beck, 1837 - for example: Bradybaena similaris, the Asian trampsnail
  • Buliminidius Heude, 1890
  • Cathaica Moellendorff, 1884
  • Chosenelix Pilsbry, 1927
  • Coccoglypta Pilsbry, 1895
  • Ezohelix Kuroda & Emura, 1938
  • Fruticicola Held, 1838 - for example Fruticicola fruticum
  • Grabauia Yen, 1935
  • Karaftohelix Pilsbry, 1927
  • Kugitangia Schileyko, Pazilov & Abdulazizova, 2017
  • Laeocathaica Moellendorff, 1899
  • Metodontia Möllendorff, 1886
  • Mikiria Godwin-Austen, 1918
  • Neofruticicola Schileyko, Pazilov & Abdulazizova, 2020
  • Neseulota Ehrmann, 1911
  • Paraegista Kuroda & Azuma, 1951
  • Phaeohelix Kuroda & Habe, 1949
  • Ponsadenia Schileyko, 1978
  • Pseudiberus Ancey, 1887
  • Pseudobuliminus Gredler, 1886 - for example Pseudobuliminus incertus
  • Rudens Heude, 1890
  • Secusana Gredler, 1894
  • Semibuliminus Möllendorff, 1899
  • Stenogyropsis Möllendorff, 1899
  • Stilpnodiscus Möllendorff, 1899
  • Trichobradybaena M. Wu & J.-Y. Guo, 2003
  • Trichocathaica Gude, 1919

tribe Euhadrini

subfamily Helicostylinae - they are defined by the presence of one gland that is being inserted without accessory sac (Tricheulota group) or with accessory sac (Helicostyla group).

The genus Monadenia Pilsbry, 1895 used to be placed in this family,[6] but it has been moved to the family Xanthonychidae.

References

  1. ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Bradybaeninae Pilsbry, 1934 (1898). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=994780 on 2021-02-08
  2. ^ Wade C. M., Hudelot C., Davison A., Naggs F., Mordan P. B. (2007). "Molecular phylogeny of the helicoid land snails (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Helicoidea), with special emphasis on the Camaenidae". Journal of Molluscan Studies 73(4): 411-415. doi:10.1093/mollus/eym030.
  3. ^ Barker G. M.: Gastropods on Land: Phylogeny, Diversity and Adaptive Morphology. in Barker G. M. (ed.): The biology of terrestrial molluscs. CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK, 2001, ISBN 0-85199-318-4. 1-146, cited pages: 139 and 142.
  4. ^ Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Hausdorf, Bernhard; Kaim, Andrzej; Kano, Yasunori; Nützel, Alexander; Parkhaev, Pavel; Schrödl, Michael; Strong, Ellen E. (December 2017). "Revised Classification, Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families". Malacologia. 61 (1–2): 1–526. doi:10.4002/040.061.0201. ISSN 0076-2997.
  5. ^ Davison A. & Chiba S. (2006). "Labile ecotypes accompany rapid cladogenesis in an adaptive radiation of Mandarina (Bradybaenidae) land snails". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 88(2): 269-282. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2006.00624.x.
  6. ^ [1] Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Bradybaenidae Taxonomic Serial No.: 77713 cited 18 July 2007

External links

  •   Media related to Bradybaenidae at Wikimedia Commons

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Bradybaeninae is a taxonomic subfamily of medium sized to small land snails terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Camaenidae superfamily Helicoidea 1 BradybaeninaeA live individual of Fruticicola fruticumScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum MolluscaClass GastropodaSubclass HeterobranchiaOrder StylommatophoraFamily CamaenidaeSubfamily BradybaeninaePilsbry 1934 1898 GeneraSee textThese snails are found mainly in Asia with only one species occurring in Northwestern Europe Fruticicola fruticum The name of the subfamily and the genus Bradybaena is derived from the Greek words bradus slow and baino walk meaning slow walker Molecular phylogenetic studies from 2007 showed that bradybaenids are closely related with the Camaenidae which are currently recognized as a distinct family In these studies both Bradybaenidae and Camaenidae are mutually polyphyletic together forming a monophyletic group however This finding suggests that the distinction of both families as based essentially on the absence Camaenidae or presence Bradybaenidae of a diverticulum is arbitrary This anatomical structure was apparently lost or was gained in several groups in convergence and is therefore not suitable for the delimitation of natural groups 2 Contents 1 Anatomy 2 Taxonomy 3 Genera 4 References 5 External linksAnatomy EditSome genera of snails in this family create and use love darts as part of their mating behavior The dart sac contains one to two glands They are also defined by missing a diverticulum In this subfamily the number of haploid chromosomes lies between 26 and 30 according to the values in this table 3 Taxonomy EditThe following two subfamilies were recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet amp Rocroi 2005 subfamily Bradybaeninae Pilsbry 1924 tribe Aegistini Kuroda amp Habe 1949 tribe Bradybaenini Pilsbry 1934 synonyms Eulotidae Mollendorff 1898 Fruticicolinae Kobelt 1904 Buliminopsinae Hoffmann 1928 tribe Euhadrini Habe Okutani amp Nishiwaki 1994 subfamily Helicostylinae Ihering 1909 synonyms Pfeifferiinae Gray 1855 Cochlostylidae Mollendorff 1890The new taxonomy of the gastropods published in 2017 and accepted by WoRMS includes these subfamilies within the family Camaenidae 4 Genera Edit Two live individuals of Aegista tokyoensis one retracted and one activeGenera within the subfamily Bradybaeninae include subfamily Bradybaeninae they are defined by the presence of two divided glands with one to two accessory sacs tribe Aegistini Aegista Albers 1850 Coelorus Pilsbry 1900 Lepidopisum Habe 1957 Mandarina Pilsbry 1895 5 Nesiohelix Kuroda amp Emura 1943 for example Nesiohelix swinhoei Plecteulota Moellendorff 1892 Plectotropis for example Plectotropis mackensii Trishoplita Jacobi 1898tribe Bradybaenini Acusta E von Martens 1860 Ainohelix Kuroda amp Taki 1933 Apatetes Gude 1914 Armandiella Ancey 1901 Bradybaena Beck 1837 for example Bradybaena similaris the Asian trampsnail Buliminidius Heude 1890 Cathaica Moellendorff 1884 Chosenelix Pilsbry 1927 Coccoglypta Pilsbry 1895 Ezohelix Kuroda amp Emura 1938 Fruticicola Held 1838 for example Fruticicola fruticum Grabauia Yen 1935 Karaftohelix Pilsbry 1927 Kugitangia Schileyko Pazilov amp Abdulazizova 2017 Laeocathaica Moellendorff 1899 Metodontia Mollendorff 1886 Mikiria Godwin Austen 1918 Neofruticicola Schileyko Pazilov amp Abdulazizova 2020 Neseulota Ehrmann 1911 Paraegista Kuroda amp Azuma 1951 Phaeohelix Kuroda amp Habe 1949 Ponsadenia Schileyko 1978 Pseudiberus Ancey 1887 Pseudobuliminus Gredler 1886 for example Pseudobuliminus incertus Rudens Heude 1890 Secusana Gredler 1894 Semibuliminus Mollendorff 1899 Stenogyropsis Mollendorff 1899 Stilpnodiscus Mollendorff 1899 Trichobradybaena M Wu amp J Y Guo 2003 Trichocathaica Gude 1919tribe Euhadrini Euhadra Pilsbry 1890subfamily Helicostylinae they are defined by the presence of one gland that is being inserted without accessory sac Tricheulota group or with accessory sac Helicostyla group Calocochlia Hartmann 1840 nomen nudum Canistrum Morch 1852 Cochlostyla Pilsbry 1895 Dryocochlias Mollendorff 1898 Helicostyla Ferussac 1821 Phoenicobius Morch 1852 Tricheulota Pilsbry 1895The genus Monadenia Pilsbry 1895 used to be placed in this family 6 but it has been moved to the family Xanthonychidae References Edit MolluscaBase eds 2021 MolluscaBase Bradybaeninae Pilsbry 1934 1898 Accessed through World Register of Marine Species at http www marinespecies org aphia php p taxdetails amp id 994780 on 2021 02 08 Wade C M Hudelot C Davison A Naggs F Mordan P B 2007 Molecular phylogeny of the helicoid land snails Pulmonata Stylommatophora Helicoidea with special emphasis on the Camaenidae Journal of Molluscan Studies 73 4 411 415 doi 10 1093 mollus eym030 Barker G M Gastropods on Land Phylogeny Diversity and Adaptive Morphology in Barker G M ed The biology of terrestrial molluscs CABI Publishing Oxon UK 2001 ISBN 0 85199 318 4 1 146 cited pages 139 and 142 Bouchet Philippe Rocroi Jean Pierre Hausdorf Bernhard Kaim Andrzej Kano Yasunori Nutzel Alexander Parkhaev Pavel Schrodl Michael Strong Ellen E December 2017 Revised Classification Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families Malacologia 61 1 2 1 526 doi 10 4002 040 061 0201 ISSN 0076 2997 Davison A amp Chiba S 2006 Labile ecotypes accompany rapid cladogenesis in an adaptive radiation of Mandarina Bradybaenidae land snails Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 88 2 269 282 doi 10 1111 j 1095 8312 2006 00624 x 1 Integrated Taxonomic Information System ITIS Bradybaenidae Taxonomic Serial No 77713 cited 18 July 2007External links Edit Media related to Bradybaenidae at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bradybaeninae amp oldid 1114837149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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