Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)

The Antarctic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, 1990) (originally described as Laevilittorina ( Corneolittorina ) labioflecta ) is an obligate parasite of pycnogonids, which exploits their body fluids through the cuticular gland holes (Lehmann et al. 2007) and lays its eggs on the pycnogonid&#...

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Main Authors: Schiaparelli, Stefano, Oliverio, Marco, Taviani, Marco, Griffiths, Huw, Lörz, Anne-Nina, Albertelli, Giancarlo
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Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2008
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0954102008001302 2024-03-03T08:38:26+00:00 Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae) Schiaparelli, Stefano Oliverio, Marco Taviani, Marco Griffiths, Huw Lörz, Anne-Nina Albertelli, Giancarlo 2008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954102008001302 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0954102008001302 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Antarctic Science volume 20, issue 5, page 497-498 ISSN 0954-1020 1365-2079 Geology Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics Oceanography journal-article 2008 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0954102008001302 2024-02-08T08:43:32Z The Antarctic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, 1990) (originally described as Laevilittorina ( Corneolittorina ) labioflecta ) is an obligate parasite of pycnogonids, which exploits their body fluids through the cuticular gland holes (Lehmann et al. 2007) and lays its eggs on the pycnogonid's legs where embryos complete their life cycle (Hedgpeth 1964, Sirenko 2000, Lehmann et al. 2007). The ecology of D. labioflecta appears to be unique, as no other examples of such a specialized parasitic behaviour on pycnogonids are known. This life-style and the related anatomical specializations (gut and digestive gland morphology), prompted the erection of a new genus, Dickdellia Warén & Hain, 1996 provisionally included in the family Zerotulidae (Warén & Hain 1996). Although information is quite scant, to date, two pycnogonid host species are known for Dickdellia : Colossendeis megalonyx megalonyx Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (Lehmann et al. 2007) and Nymphon isabellae Turpaeva, 2000 (Sirenko 2000). Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Science Cambridge University Press Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Science 20 5 497 498
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
Oceanography
Schiaparelli, Stefano
Oliverio, Marco
Taviani, Marco
Griffiths, Huw
Lörz, Anne-Nina
Albertelli, Giancarlo
Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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description The Antarctic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, 1990) (originally described as Laevilittorina ( Corneolittorina ) labioflecta ) is an obligate parasite of pycnogonids, which exploits their body fluids through the cuticular gland holes (Lehmann et al. 2007) and lays its eggs on the pycnogonid's legs where embryos complete their life cycle (Hedgpeth 1964, Sirenko 2000, Lehmann et al. 2007). The ecology of D. labioflecta appears to be unique, as no other examples of such a specialized parasitic behaviour on pycnogonids are known. This life-style and the related anatomical specializations (gut and digestive gland morphology), prompted the erection of a new genus, Dickdellia Warén & Hain, 1996 provisionally included in the family Zerotulidae (Warén & Hain 1996). Although information is quite scant, to date, two pycnogonid host species are known for Dickdellia : Colossendeis megalonyx megalonyx Fry & Hedgpeth, 1969 (Lehmann et al. 2007) and Nymphon isabellae Turpaeva, 2000 (Sirenko 2000).
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author Schiaparelli, Stefano
Oliverio, Marco
Taviani, Marco
Griffiths, Huw
Lörz, Anne-Nina
Albertelli, Giancarlo
author_facet Schiaparelli, Stefano
Oliverio, Marco
Taviani, Marco
Griffiths, Huw
Lörz, Anne-Nina
Albertelli, Giancarlo
author_sort Schiaparelli, Stefano
title Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
title_short Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
title_full Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
title_fullStr Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
title_full_unstemmed Short Note: Circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod Dickdellia labioflecta (Dell, ) (Mollusca: Zerotulidae)
title_sort short note: circumpolar distribution of the pycnogonid-ectoparasitic gastropod dickdellia labioflecta (dell, ) (mollusca: zerotulidae)
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