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Diaphanidae

Diaphanidae is a taxonomic family of small sea snails, marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs or micromollusks in the superfamily Diaphanoidea, the headshield slugs and bubble snails.

Diaphanidae
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Cephalaspidea
Superfamily: Diaphanoidea
Family: Diaphanidae
Odhner, 1922

The little-known species in this family have small, flimsy, almost globular shells, known as paper bubble gastropod shells.

Distribution edit

Species in this family are found in cold seas, such as the Arctic region, Antarctica, Australia, and New Zealand.

Habitat edit

The species occur in the sublittoral to abyssal zones.

Shell description edit

The shell is minute, thin, fragile, colorless to translucent, and usually less than 5 mm in size. The overall shape is ovate, pear-shaped, and bulbous. There is a sunken apex.

Genera edit

Genera within the family Diaphanidae include:

Subfamily Diaphaninae edit

  • Genus Austrodiaphana Pilsbry, 1893
    • Austrodiaphan brazieri Angas, 1877
    • Austrodiaphana colei Fleming, 1948
    • Austrodiaphana flemingi Powell, 1952
      • Distribution : New Zealand
    • Austrodiaphana maunganuica Powell, 1952
      • Distribution : New Zealand
  • Genus Colobocephalus Sars M., 1870
    • Colobocephalus costellatus, Sars M., 1870
    • Colobocephalus striatulus Monterosato ex Jeffreys, 1874
  • Genus Colpodaspis M. Sars, 1870 (incertae sedis) The sole of the foot contains a gland that secretes a mucous fluid, which helps the little animal to stay attached to stems and algae.
    • Colpodaspis punctata Clark, 1837
      • Distribution : Mediterranean
    • Colpodaspis pusilla Sars, 1870
      • Distribution : Southern Norway, Great Britain, western Ireland
      • Length : 5 mm
      • Description : the bubble shell is completely enclosed by the mantle; two prominent rhinophores on the head, leading to a groove along each side of the head; right posterior siphon
    • Colpodaspis thompsoni Brown, 1979
      • Distribution : tropical Indo-Pacific, Okinawa, Christmas Island
      • Length : 3 mm
      • Description : black sea slug with yellow warts on a white background; the mantle encloses the bubble-shaped fragile shell; there is a pair of enrolled rhinophores on the head; the eyes are the two black spots on the head, just in front of the shell;
  • Genus Diaphana Brown, 1827
    • Diaphana abyssalis T. Schiøtte, 1998
    • Diaphana anderssoni H. Strebel, 1908
    • Diaphana caribaea Espinosa, J., J.Ortea & J.Magaña, 2001
      • Distribution : Cuba
      • Length : 2 mm
    • Diaphana cretica
      • Distribution : Mediterranean
    • Diaphana expansa (Jeffreys, 1864)
    • Diaphana floridana Dall, 1927
      • Distribution : Georgia
      • Length : 4 mm
    • Diaphana globosa Lovén, 1846
    • Diaphana haini Linse, K. & T. Schiøtte, 2002
    • Diaphana hiemalis (Couthouy, J.P., 1839) (synonym of Diaphana minuta)
    • Diaphana inflata (Strebel, H., 1908)
      • Distribution : South Georgia
      • Length : 2.4 mm
    • Diaphana lactea Jeffreys, 1877
      • Distribution : Mediterranean, Norway
    • Diaphana lottae K.J. Bush, 1893
    • Diaphana makarovi G.B. Gorbunov, 1946
      • Distribution : East Greenland
      • Length : 3 mm
    • Diaphana mauretaniensis T. Schiøtte, 1998
    • Diaphana minuta Brown, 1827
      • Distribution : Greenland, Scandinavia, Iceland, Scotland, North Spain down to the Canaries and the Mediterranean, Massachusetts.
      • Length: 5.8 mm
      • Description : found in sandy bottoms from the low tide level to a depth of 350 m; thin, fragile, smooth, cylindrical shell with convex whorls. The body whorl is prominent. Minute apex. Deep suture between the whorls. Deep umbilicus.
    • Diaphana pacifica T. Schiøtte, 1998
    • Diaphana paessleri H. Strebel, 1905
    • Diaphana pfefferi H. Strebel, 1905
      • Distribution : South Georgia
      • Length : 2.9 mm
    • Diaphana quadrata
      • Distribution : Mediterranean
    • Diaphana seguenzae R.B. Watson, 1886
      • Distribution : NE Brazil
      • Length : 3.8 mm
  • Genus Newnesia E. A. Smith, 1902 (incertae sedis)
    • Newnesia antarctica E. A. Smith, 1902
      • Distribution : Weddell Sea (Antarctica)
      • Length : 17–30 mm
    • Newnesia sphinx Strebel H., 1908
      • Distribution : Paulet Insel (Antarctic Peninsula)
      • Length : 24.8 mm
  • Genus Rhinodiaphana Lemche, 1967
    • Rhinodiaphana ventricosa Jeffreys, 1865
  • Genus Woodbridgea Berry, 1953
    • Woodbridgea polystrigma Dall, 1908 (furrowed paper-bubble[1])
      • Distribution : America
    • Woodbridgea williamsi S.S. Berry, 1953[2]
      • Distribution : West-America

Subfamily Toledoniinae edit

  • Bogasonia Warén, 1989
    • Bogasonia gorjachevi Chaban, 1998 - Distribution: Kurile Islands.
    • Bogasonia volutoides Warén, 1989 - Distribution: Iceland. Found at depths between 100 and 200 m.
  • Toledonia Dall, 1902

References edit

  1. ^ "ITIS - Report: Woodbridgea polystrigma".
  2. ^ Berry, Samuel Stillman. "Notices of new west American marine Mollusca." San Diego Society of Natural History, vol. 11, 1953

External links edit

  • "Diaphanidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  • Bois-Reymond Marcus, E. D. (1976): A taxonomic survey of the genus Toledonia Dall, 1902 (Opistobranchia, Diaphanidae). Zool. Scripta 5: 25-33
  • Photo of Colpodaspis thompsoni

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Diaphanidae is a taxonomic family of small sea snails marine opisthobranch gastropod molluscs or micromollusks in the superfamily Diaphanoidea the headshield slugs and bubble snails DiaphanidaeScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum MolluscaClass GastropodaSubclass HeterobranchiaOrder CephalaspideaSuperfamily DiaphanoideaFamily DiaphanidaeOdhner 1922The little known species in this family have small flimsy almost globular shells known as paper bubble gastropod shells Contents 1 Distribution 2 Habitat 3 Shell description 4 Genera 4 1 Subfamily Diaphaninae 4 2 Subfamily Toledoniinae 5 References 6 External linksDistribution editSpecies in this family are found in cold seas such as the Arctic region Antarctica Australia and New Zealand Habitat editThe species occur in the sublittoral to abyssal zones Shell description editThe shell is minute thin fragile colorless to translucent and usually less than 5 mm in size The overall shape is ovate pear shaped and bulbous There is a sunken apex Genera editGenera within the family Diaphanidae include Subfamily Diaphaninae edit Genus Austrodiaphana Pilsbry 1893 Austrodiaphan brazieri Angas 1877 Distribution Western Australia Length 8 mm Austrodiaphana colei Fleming 1948 Distribution New Zealand Austrodiaphana flemingi Powell 1952 Distribution New Zealand Austrodiaphana maunganuica Powell 1952 Distribution New Zealand Genus Colobocephalus Sars M 1870 Colobocephalus costellatus Sars M 1870 Colobocephalus striatulus Monterosato ex Jeffreys 1874 Distribution Mediterranean Genus Colpodaspis M Sars 1870 incertae sedis The sole of the foot contains a gland that secretes a mucous fluid which helps the little animal to stay attached to stems and algae Colpodaspis punctata Clark 1837 Distribution Mediterranean Colpodaspis pusilla Sars 1870 Distribution Southern Norway Great Britain western Ireland Length 5 mm Description the bubble shell is completely enclosed by the mantle two prominent rhinophores on the head leading to a groove along each side of the head right posterior siphon Colpodaspis thompsoni Brown 1979 Distribution tropical Indo Pacific Okinawa Christmas Island Length 3 mm Description black sea slug with yellow warts on a white background the mantle encloses the bubble shaped fragile shell there is a pair of enrolled rhinophores on the head the eyes are the two black spots on the head just in front of the shell Genus Diaphana Brown 1827 Diaphana abyssalis T Schiotte 1998 Distribution Western Atlantic Diaphana anderssoni H Strebel 1908 Distribution South Georgia Diaphana caribaea Espinosa J J Ortea amp J Magana 2001 Distribution Cuba Length 2 mm Diaphana cretica Distribution Mediterranean Diaphana expansa Jeffreys 1864 Distribution Norway to the Scilly Isles Diaphana floridana Dall 1927 Distribution Georgia Length 4 mm Diaphana globosa Loven 1846 Distribution Scandinavia Length 4 mm Diaphana haini Linse K amp T Schiotte 2002 Distribution Antarctica Length 2 2 mm Diaphana hiemalis Couthouy J P 1839 synonym of Diaphana minuta Diaphana inflata Strebel H 1908 Distribution South Georgia Length 2 4 mm Diaphana lactea Jeffreys 1877 Distribution Mediterranean Norway Diaphana lottae K J Bush 1893 Distribution North Carolina Length 8 5 mm Diaphana makarovi G B Gorbunov 1946 Distribution East Greenland Length 3 mm Diaphana mauretaniensis T Schiotte 1998 Distribution Mauretania Diaphana minuta Brown 1827 Distribution Greenland Scandinavia Iceland Scotland North Spain down to the Canaries and the Mediterranean Massachusetts Length 5 8 mm Description found in sandy bottoms from the low tide level to a depth of 350 m thin fragile smooth cylindrical shell with convex whorls The body whorl is prominent Minute apex Deep suture between the whorls Deep umbilicus Diaphana pacifica T Schiotte 1998 Distribution Southern California Diaphana paessleri H Strebel 1905 Distribution Falklands Tierra del Fuego South Georgia South Orkneys Weddell Sea Antarctica Kerguelen Length 3 3 mm Diaphana pfefferi H Strebel 1905 Distribution South Georgia Length 2 9 mm Diaphana quadrata Distribution Mediterranean Diaphana seguenzae R B Watson 1886 Distribution NE Brazil Length 3 8 mm Genus Newnesia E A Smith 1902 incertae sedis Newnesia antarctica E A Smith 1902 Distribution Weddell Sea Antarctica Length 17 30 mm Newnesia sphinx Strebel H 1908 Distribution Paulet Insel Antarctic Peninsula Length 24 8 mm Genus Rhinodiaphana Lemche 1967 Rhinodiaphana ventricosa Jeffreys 1865 Genus Woodbridgea Berry 1953 Woodbridgea polystrigma Dall 1908 furrowed paper bubble 1 Distribution America Woodbridgea williamsiS S Berry 1953 2 Distribution West AmericaSubfamily Toledoniinae edit Bogasonia Waren 1989 Bogasonia gorjachevi Chaban 1998 Distribution Kurile Islands Bogasonia volutoides Waren 1989 Distribution Iceland Found at depths between 100 and 200 m Toledonia Dall 1902References edit ITIS Report Woodbridgea polystrigma Berry Samuel Stillman Notices of new west American marine Mollusca San Diego Society of Natural History vol 11 1953External links edit Diaphanidae Integrated Taxonomic Information System Bois Reymond Marcus E D 1976 A taxonomic survey of the genus Toledonia Dall 1902 Opistobranchia Diaphanidae Zool Scripta 5 25 33 Photo of Colpodaspis thompsoni Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diaphanidae amp oldid 1174201068, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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