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Odostomiinae

Odostomiinae, Odostomia snails and their allies, is a taxonomic subfamily of minute parasitic sea snails. These are marine heterobranch gastropod mollusks, or micromollusks, in the family Pyramidellidae.

Odostomiinae
Odostomia pallida, O. conoidea, O. conspicua, O. truncatula
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Subcohort: Panpulmonata
Superfamily: Pyramidelloidea
Family: Pyramidellidae
Subfamily: Odostomiinae
P. Pelseneer, 1928[1]
Synonyms[2]

synonyms of Odostomiini:

  • Ptychostomonidae Locard, 1886
  • Liostomiini Schander, Halanych, Dahlgren & Sundberg, 2003[3] (n.a.)

Taxonomy edit

The subfamily Odostomiinae has been recognized as monophyletic.[4]

It includes the tribe Liostomini, a name given to those genera which have an intorted protoconch. The rest of the genera however do not form a single monophyletic taxon.[citation needed]

Subfamily Odostomiinae has been classified as one of eleven recognised subfamilies of the very voluminous gastropod family Pyramidellidae (according to the taxonomy of Ponder & Lindberg 1997):[5] Odostomiinae, Turbonillinae, Chrysallidinae, Cingulininae, Cyclostremellinae, Sayellinae, Syrnolinae, Eulimellinae, Pyramidellinae, Odostomellinae and Tiberiinae.

In the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005),[2] this subfamily also comprises the subfamilies Chrysallidinae, Cyclostremellinae and Odostomellinae, that they have downgraded to the rank of tribe.

subfamily Odostomiinae Pelseneer, 1928

  • tribe Odostomiini Pelseneer, 1928
  • tribe Chrysallidini Saurin, 1958 - formerly subfamily Chrysallidinae
  • tribe Cyclostremellini D.R. Moore, 1966 - formerly subfamily Cyclostremellinae
  • tribe Odostomellini Saurin, 1959 - formerly subfamily Odostomellinae

According to Schander, Van Aartsen and Corgan (1999) there are 33 genera in Odostominae with four possible additional genera of uncertain status.[6]

Genera edit

Genera in the subfamily Odostomiinae include:

tribe Odostomiini

tribe Chrysallidini

tribe Cyclostremellini

tribe Odostomellini

Additional genera edit

Some additional genera which may belong in the subfamily Odostomiinae are:

Distribution edit

This family is found worldwide, from the tropics to the poles.

Shell description edit

The shell of these snails has a blunt, heterostrophic protoconch, which is often pointed sideways or wrapped up. Most species in the subfamily have shells which are smaller than 13 mm. The texture of these shells is most often smooth but sometimes sculptured in various forms such as ribs and spirals. Their color is mostly white, cream or yellowish, sometimes with red or brown lines. The teleoconch is dextrally coiled, but the larval shells are sinistral. This results in a sinistrally coiled protoconch. The columella has usually one, but sometimes several, spiral folds. The aperture is closed by an operculum.

Life habits edit

The Odostomiinae are ectoparasites, feeding mainly on other molluscs and on annelid worms, but some are known to feed on peanut worms and crustaceans.[7]

They do not have a radula. Instead their long proboscis is used to pierce the skin of its prey and suck up its fluids and soft tissues. The eyes on the grooved tentacles are situated toward the base of the tentacles. Between the head and the foot, a lobed process called the mentum ( = thin projection) is visible. These molluscs are hermaphrodites.

References edit

  1. ^ Pelseneer, P. (1928). "Les Parasites des Mollusques et les Mollusques parasites". Bulletin de la Société Zoologique de France. 53: 158–189.
  2. ^ a b Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. 47 (1–2). Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks: 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
  3. ^ Schander C., Halanych K. M., Dahlgren T. & Sundberg, P. (2003). "Test of the monophyly of Odostomiinae and Turbonillinae (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia, Pyramidellidae) based on 16S mtDNA sequences". Zoologica Scripta. 32 (3): 243–254. doi:10.1046/j.1463-6409.2003.00112.x. S2CID 84249963.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Dinapoli, Angela; Carmen Zinnsmeister; Annette Klussmann-Kolb (10 September 2010). "New insights into the phylogeny of the Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda)". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 77 (1): 1–7. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyq027.
  5. ^ Ponder, W.F. & Lindberg, D. R. (1997). "Towards a phylogeny of gastropod molluscs: an analysis using morphological characters". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 119 (2): 88–265. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1997.tb00137.x.
  6. ^ Schander, C., van Aartsen, J. J., Corgan, J. C. (1999). "Families and genera of the Pyramidelloidea (Mollusca: Gastropoda)". Bollettino Malacologico. 34 (9–12): 145–166.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ Sneli J.-A. (1972). "Odostomia turrita found on Hommarus gammarus". Nautilus. 86 (1): 23–24.

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Odostomiinae Odostomia snails and their allies is a taxonomic subfamily of minute parasitic sea snails These are marine heterobranch gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Pyramidellidae OdostomiinaeOdostomia pallida O conoidea O conspicua O truncatulaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum MolluscaClass GastropodaSubclass HeterobranchiaSubcohort PanpulmonataSuperfamily PyramidelloideaFamily PyramidellidaeSubfamily OdostomiinaeP Pelseneer 1928 1 Synonyms 2 synonyms of Odostomiini Ptychostomonidae Locard 1886 Liostomiini Schander Halanych Dahlgren amp Sundberg 2003 3 n a Contents 1 Taxonomy 2 Genera 3 Additional genera 4 Distribution 5 Shell description 6 Life habits 7 ReferencesTaxonomy editThe subfamily Odostomiinae has been recognized as monophyletic 4 It includes the tribe Liostomini a name given to those genera which have an intorted protoconch The rest of the genera however do not form a single monophyletic taxon citation needed Subfamily Odostomiinae has been classified as one of eleven recognised subfamilies of the very voluminous gastropod family Pyramidellidae according to the taxonomy of Ponder amp Lindberg 1997 5 Odostomiinae Turbonillinae Chrysallidinae Cingulininae Cyclostremellinae Sayellinae Syrnolinae Eulimellinae Pyramidellinae Odostomellinae and Tiberiinae In the taxonomy of Bouchet amp Rocroi 2005 2 this subfamily also comprises the subfamilies Chrysallidinae Cyclostremellinae and Odostomellinae that they have downgraded to the rank of tribe subfamily Odostomiinae Pelseneer 1928 tribe Odostomiini Pelseneer 1928 tribe Chrysallidini Saurin 1958 formerly subfamily Chrysallidinae tribe Cyclostremellini D R Moore 1966 formerly subfamily Cyclostremellinae tribe Odostomellini Saurin 1959 formerly subfamily OdostomellinaeAccording to Schander Van Aartsen and Corgan 1999 there are 33 genera in Odostominae with four possible additional genera of uncertain status 6 Genera editGenera in the subfamily Odostomiinae include tribe Odostomiini Odostomia Fleming 1813 type genus Aartsenia Waren 1991 Auristomia Monterosato 1884 Boonea Brachystomia Monterosato 1884 Colpostomia Cossmann 1921 Creanatodostomia Nomura 1937 Cyclodostomia Sacco 1892 Doliella Monterosato 1880 Eulimastoma Bartsch 1916 Eustomia Cossmann 1921 Evalea A Adams 1860 Gumina Finlay 1928 Heida Dall l 1903 Jordaniella Chaster 1898 Kunopia Laseron 1959 Liostomia G O Sars 1878 Macrodostomia Sacco 1892 Marginodostomia Nomura 1936possible synonyme of Cyclodostomia fide Saurin 1958 64 Megastomia Monterosato 1884 Nesiodostomia Pilsbry 1918 Nisostomia Cossmann 1921 Noemiamea De Folin in Hoyle 1886 have been shown to be a part of Odostomia sensu stricta by Schander and co workers 2003 Obexomia Laws 1941 Odetta De Folin 1870 Ondina De Folin 1870 Pyramistomia Cossmann 1921 Sinuatodostomia Nomura 1937 Sinustomia Cossmann 1921 Striodostomia Laws 1940 Turridostomia Habe 1961 Villia Dall amp Bartsch 1904 Volutaxiella Strebel 1908tribe Chrysallidini Main article Chrysallidini tribe Cyclostremellini Main article Cyclostremellini tribe Odostomellini Main article OdostomelliniAdditional genera editSome additional genera which may belong in the subfamily Odostomiinae are Angustispira Pelseneer 1912 Helodiamea Penas amp Rolan 2017 Myxa Hedley 1903 Pseudorissoina Tate amp May 1900 Ugartea Bartsch 1917Distribution editThis family is found worldwide from the tropics to the poles Shell description editThe shell of these snails has a blunt heterostrophic protoconch which is often pointed sideways or wrapped up Most species in the subfamily have shells which are smaller than 13 mm The texture of these shells is most often smooth but sometimes sculptured in various forms such as ribs and spirals Their color is mostly white cream or yellowish sometimes with red or brown lines The teleoconch is dextrally coiled but the larval shells are sinistral This results in a sinistrally coiled protoconch The columella has usually one but sometimes several spiral folds The aperture is closed by an operculum Life habits editThe Odostomiinae are ectoparasites feeding mainly on other molluscs and on annelid worms but some are known to feed on peanut worms and crustaceans 7 They do not have a radula Instead their long proboscis is used to pierce the skin of its prey and suck up its fluids and soft tissues The eyes on the grooved tentacles are situated toward the base of the tentacles Between the head and the foot a lobed process called the mentum thin projection is visible These molluscs are hermaphrodites References edit Pelseneer P 1928 Les Parasites des Mollusques et les Mollusques parasites Bulletin de la Societe Zoologique de France 53 158 189 a b Bouchet Philippe Rocroi Jean Pierre Fryda Jiri Hausdorf Bernard Ponder Winston Valdes Angel amp Waren Anders 2005 Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families Malacologia 47 1 2 Hackenheim Germany ConchBooks 1 397 ISBN 3 925919 72 4 ISSN 0076 2997 Schander C Halanych K M Dahlgren T amp Sundberg P 2003 Test of the monophyly of Odostomiinae and Turbonillinae Gastropoda Heterobranchia Pyramidellidae based on 16S mtDNA sequences Zoologica Scripta 32 3 243 254 doi 10 1046 j 1463 6409 2003 00112 x S2CID 84249963 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Dinapoli Angela Carmen Zinnsmeister Annette Klussmann Kolb 10 September 2010 New insights into the phylogeny of the Pyramidellidae Gastropoda Journal of Molluscan Studies 77 1 1 7 doi 10 1093 mollus eyq027 Ponder W F amp Lindberg D R 1997 Towards a phylogeny of gastropod molluscs an analysis using morphological characters Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 119 2 88 265 doi 10 1111 j 1096 3642 1997 tb00137 x Schander C van Aartsen J J Corgan J C 1999 Families and genera of the Pyramidelloidea Mollusca Gastropoda Bollettino Malacologico 34 9 12 145 166 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Sneli J A 1972 Odostomia turrita found on Hommarus gammarus Nautilus 86 1 23 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Odostomiinae amp oldid 1192028970, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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