Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica

Abstract This study re‐examines in detail the microanatomy of the Arctic opisthobranch Asperspina murmanica , the only acochlidian that was described as retaining a well‐developed mantle cavity, and evaluates its supposedly basal position within the Acochlidia. Several specimens were recollected at...

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Published in:Acta Zoologica
Main Authors: Neusser, Timea P., Martynov, Alexander V., Schrödl, Michael
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2009
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00342.x 2024-06-02T08:02:22+00:00 Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica Neusser, Timea P. Martynov, Alexander V. Schrödl, Michael 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00342.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1463-6395.2008.00342.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00342.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Acta Zoologica volume 90, issue 3, page 228-245 ISSN 0001-7272 1463-6395 journal-article 2009 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-6395.2008.00342.x 2024-05-03T10:52:29Z Abstract This study re‐examines in detail the microanatomy of the Arctic opisthobranch Asperspina murmanica , the only acochlidian that was described as retaining a well‐developed mantle cavity, and evaluates its supposedly basal position within the Acochlidia. Several specimens were recollected at the type locality in Russia. Spicules and radulae were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Semithin sections were prepared and a computer‐based three‐dimensional reconstruction of all major organ systems was made using amira software. Our results show significant differences from the original description, e.g. the nervous system shows paired rhinophoral and gastro‐oesophageal ganglia and large aggregations of precerebral accessory ganglia, whereas the presence of a postulated posterior genital ganglion can be excluded; the radula is asymmetric; the circulatory system includes a small heart; and the reproductive system comprises a sac‐like ampulla and three female glands. The most surprising discrepancy to the original description refers to the complete absence of any mantle cavity. The gonopore, anus and nephropore open separately to the exterior. Instead of being aberrant or basal, A. murmanica fits well with other Asperspina species and comes closest to the Mediterranean Asperspina rhopalotecta . The monotypic genus/family Minicheviella /Minicheviellidae Starobogatov (1983 ) is confirmed as a junior synonym of Asperspina /Asperspinidae Rankin (1979 ). Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Acta Zoologica 90 3 228 245
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description Abstract This study re‐examines in detail the microanatomy of the Arctic opisthobranch Asperspina murmanica , the only acochlidian that was described as retaining a well‐developed mantle cavity, and evaluates its supposedly basal position within the Acochlidia. Several specimens were recollected at the type locality in Russia. Spicules and radulae were studied by scanning electron microscopy. Semithin sections were prepared and a computer‐based three‐dimensional reconstruction of all major organ systems was made using amira software. Our results show significant differences from the original description, e.g. the nervous system shows paired rhinophoral and gastro‐oesophageal ganglia and large aggregations of precerebral accessory ganglia, whereas the presence of a postulated posterior genital ganglion can be excluded; the radula is asymmetric; the circulatory system includes a small heart; and the reproductive system comprises a sac‐like ampulla and three female glands. The most surprising discrepancy to the original description refers to the complete absence of any mantle cavity. The gonopore, anus and nephropore open separately to the exterior. Instead of being aberrant or basal, A. murmanica fits well with other Asperspina species and comes closest to the Mediterranean Asperspina rhopalotecta . The monotypic genus/family Minicheviella /Minicheviellidae Starobogatov (1983 ) is confirmed as a junior synonym of Asperspina /Asperspinidae Rankin (1979 ).
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author Neusser, Timea P.
Martynov, Alexander V.
Schrödl, Michael
spellingShingle Neusser, Timea P.
Martynov, Alexander V.
Schrödl, Michael
Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
author_facet Neusser, Timea P.
Martynov, Alexander V.
Schrödl, Michael
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title Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
title_short Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
title_full Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
title_fullStr Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
title_full_unstemmed Heartless and primitive? 3D reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod Asperspina murmanica
title_sort heartless and primitive? 3d reconstruction of the polar acochlidian gastropod asperspina murmanica
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