Nacella DELESSERTI

NACELLA DELESSERTI (PHILIPPI, 1849) (FIG. 9) Patella delesserti Philippi, 1849: 9, pl. 1, fig. 5. Patella ferruginea Reeve, 1854: 425, pl. XVII, fig. 40a–c. Nacella ( Patinigera ) delesserti – Powell, 1973: 196; Cantera & Arnaud, 1985: 34. Nacella delesserti – Blankley & Branch, 1984: 171; B...

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Main Authors: González-Wevar, Claudio A., Hüne, Mathias, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Nakano, Tomoyuki, Saucède, Thomas, Spencer, Hamish, Poulin, Elie
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Patellida
Nacellidae
Nacella
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Patellida
Nacellidae
Nacella
González-Wevar, Claudio A.
Hüne, Mathias
Rosenfeld, Sebastián
Nakano, Tomoyuki
Saucède, Thomas
Spencer, Hamish
Poulin, Elie
Nacella DELESSERTI
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Animalia
Mollusca
Gastropoda
Patellida
Nacellidae
Nacella
description NACELLA DELESSERTI (PHILIPPI, 1849) (FIG. 9) Patella delesserti Philippi, 1849: 9, pl. 1, fig. 5. Patella ferruginea Reeve, 1854: 425, pl. XVII, fig. 40a–c. Nacella ( Patinigera ) delesserti – Powell, 1973: 196; Cantera & Arnaud, 1985: 34. Nacella delesserti – Blankley & Branch, 1984: 171; Blankley & Branch, 1985: 259; Hodgson & Bernard, 1989: 145; González-Wevar et al. , 2016b: 77; 2017: 863. Material studied: Trypot Beach, Marion Island (46°52’33.91’’ S, 37°51’51.40’’ E) N = 50; Ships Cove, Marion Island (46°51’16.22’’ S, 37°50’42.36’’ E) N = 40; Crozet Islands (46°25’34.25’’ S, 51°51’42.50’’ E) N = 50. Shell: The shell shape and sculpture are relatively constant (Fig. 9A–C). The species exhibits a conical morphology, dorsally raised, with a very thick and non-translucent shell (Fig. 9A–F). The anterior part of the animal is laterally compressed (Fig. 9D–F). It has a medium-sized shell (maximum length 80 mm) and exhibits a variable profile. The apex is situated at the anterior 25–35% of the shell’s length (Fig. 9D–F). All the slopes of the shell are convex (Fig. 9A–C). The aperture of the shell is oval. The surface of the shell exhibits low radial folds and lamellar growth lines. The margin of the shell is highly crenulated. The external coloration of the shell is relatively constant in the species: grey to white, with dark (brown and black) primary radial ribs. The internal part of the shell has a soft metallic-white coloration, with dark lines corresponding to external colour patterns, bordered by a white/brown halo. External anatomy: The ventral area of the foot is black and the epipodial fringe is highly recognizable. The mantle fold is thick and dun-brown coloured. The mantle tentacles are in alternate series of three shorter pigmented ones (white/black/white) and black longer one (Fig. 9G). The cephalic tentacles are dorsally pigmented with a black line (Fig. 9G). Radula: The first lateral teeth are set close together on the anterior edge of the basal plates, long and very sharp, with two cusps. The second laterals are broader, wider spaced, with four very sharp cusps (Fig. 9H). Distribution: Marion, Prince Edward and Crozet Islands (Fig. 9I). Habitat: High and medium intertidal rocky ecosystem between 0 and 30 m depths. Comments: Nacella delesserti was first reported at Crozet Islands by Cantera & Arnaud (1985), a finding we confirm here. These authors also reported the species from South Georgia, but our sample of>150 individuals consisted only of N. concinna . Zelaya (2005) also failed to find N delesserti at South Georgia. Hence, we consider N. delesserti to be restricted to Marion and Crozet Islands. Phylogenetic reconstructions placed N. delesserti as the sister species of N. concinna , their separation occurring around 0.35 Mya (González-Wevar et al. , 2017). The presence of N. delesserti at sub-Antartctic Marion and Crozet Islands is thus the result of evolutionarily recent long-distance dispersal from maritime Antarctica. Nacella delesserti showed very low levels of genetic diversity that constitute evidence of recent postglacial expansion in Marion Island. Due to the exceptional high density and biomass of N. delesserti on Marion Island rocky shores, it plays an important role in the organization of intertidal and shallowwater benthic communities (Blankley & Branch, 1985). : Published as part of González-Wevar, Claudio A., Hüne, Mathias, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Nakano, Tomoyuki, Saucède, Thomas, Spencer, Hamish & Poulin, Elie, 2019, Systematic revision of Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) based on a complete phylogeny of the genus, with the description of a new species from the southern tip of South America, pp. 303-336 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186 on page 320, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly067, http://zenodo.org/record/5718878 : {"references": ["Philippi RA. 1849. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer oder wenig gekanntes Conchylien. Archiv fur Naturgeschichten 15: 35 - 88.", "Reeve LA. 1854. Conchologia iconica: on illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals, Vol. VII. Heinietta Street, Covent Garden, London: Lovell Reeve.", "Powell AWB. 1973. The patellid limpets of the World (Patellidae). In: Abbot RT ed. Indo-Pacific Mollusca: monographs of the marine mollusks of the world with emphasis on those of the tropical western Pacific and Indian Oceans, Vol. 3. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland Institute and Museum.", "Cantera JR, Arnaud PM. 1985. Les gasteropodes prosobranches des Iles Kerguelen et Crozet (Sud de L'Ocean Indien) comparison ecologique et particularites biologiques. CNFRA (Comite National Francais des Recherches Antarctiques) 56: 1 - 169.", "Blankley WO, Branch GM. 1984. Cooperative prey capture and unusual brooding habits of Anasterias rupicola (Verrill) (Asteroidea) at sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 20: 171 - 176.", "Blankley WO, Branch GM. 1985. Ecology of the limpet Nacella delesserti (Phillipi) at Marion Island in the Sub- Antarctic Southern Ocean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 92: 259 - 281.", "Hodgson A, Bernard R. 1989. Spermatozoon structure and the taxonomic affinity of the limpet Nacella delesserti (Gastropoda: Patellidae). Journal of Molluscan Studies 55: 145 - 147.", "Gonzalez-Wevar CA, Hune M, Rosenfeld S, Saucede T, Feral J-P, Mansilla A, Poulin E. 2016 b. Patterns of genetic diversity and structure in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) species. Biodiversity 17: 46 - 55.", "Gonzalez-Wevar CA, Hune M, Segovia NI, Nakano T, Spencer HG, Chown S, Saucede T, Johnstone G, Mansilla A, Poulin E. 2017. Following the Antarctic Circumpolar Current: patterns and processes in the biogeography of the limpet Nacella (Mollusca: Patellogastropoda) across the Southern Ocean. Journal of Biogeography 44: 861 - 874.", "Zelaya D. 2005. Systematics and biogeography of marine gastropod molluscs from South Georgia. Spixiana 28: 109 - 139."]}
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5281/zenodo.5718921 2023-05-15T13:56:21+02:00 Nacella DELESSERTI González-Wevar, Claudio A. Hüne, Mathias Rosenfeld, Sebastián Nakano, Tomoyuki Saucède, Thomas Spencer, Hamish Poulin, Elie 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718921 https://zenodo.org/record/5718921 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/5718878 http://publication.plazi.org/id/3960FFD98119FFD33362FFF80B40FFD2 http://zoobank.org/68738EE0-509B-4201-854C-2ABB41662357 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zly067 http://zenodo.org/record/5718878 http://publication.plazi.org/id/3960FFD98119FFD33362FFF80B40FFD2 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718905 http://zoobank.org/68738EE0-509B-4201-854C-2ABB41662357 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718920 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Mollusca Gastropoda Patellida Nacellidae Nacella Taxonomic treatment article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718921 https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zly067 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718905 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718920 2022-02-08T14:04:19Z NACELLA DELESSERTI (PHILIPPI, 1849) (FIG. 9) Patella delesserti Philippi, 1849: 9, pl. 1, fig. 5. Patella ferruginea Reeve, 1854: 425, pl. XVII, fig. 40a–c. Nacella ( Patinigera ) delesserti – Powell, 1973: 196; Cantera & Arnaud, 1985: 34. Nacella delesserti – Blankley & Branch, 1984: 171; Blankley & Branch, 1985: 259; Hodgson & Bernard, 1989: 145; González-Wevar et al. , 2016b: 77; 2017: 863. Material studied: Trypot Beach, Marion Island (46°52’33.91’’ S, 37°51’51.40’’ E) N = 50; Ships Cove, Marion Island (46°51’16.22’’ S, 37°50’42.36’’ E) N = 40; Crozet Islands (46°25’34.25’’ S, 51°51’42.50’’ E) N = 50. Shell: The shell shape and sculpture are relatively constant (Fig. 9A–C). The species exhibits a conical morphology, dorsally raised, with a very thick and non-translucent shell (Fig. 9A–F). The anterior part of the animal is laterally compressed (Fig. 9D–F). It has a medium-sized shell (maximum length 80 mm) and exhibits a variable profile. The apex is situated at the anterior 25–35% of the shell’s length (Fig. 9D–F). All the slopes of the shell are convex (Fig. 9A–C). The aperture of the shell is oval. The surface of the shell exhibits low radial folds and lamellar growth lines. The margin of the shell is highly crenulated. The external coloration of the shell is relatively constant in the species: grey to white, with dark (brown and black) primary radial ribs. The internal part of the shell has a soft metallic-white coloration, with dark lines corresponding to external colour patterns, bordered by a white/brown halo. External anatomy: The ventral area of the foot is black and the epipodial fringe is highly recognizable. The mantle fold is thick and dun-brown coloured. The mantle tentacles are in alternate series of three shorter pigmented ones (white/black/white) and black longer one (Fig. 9G). The cephalic tentacles are dorsally pigmented with a black line (Fig. 9G). Radula: The first lateral teeth are set close together on the anterior edge of the basal plates, long and very sharp, with two cusps. The second laterals are broader, wider spaced, with four very sharp cusps (Fig. 9H). Distribution: Marion, Prince Edward and Crozet Islands (Fig. 9I). Habitat: High and medium intertidal rocky ecosystem between 0 and 30 m depths. Comments: Nacella delesserti was first reported at Crozet Islands by Cantera & Arnaud (1985), a finding we confirm here. These authors also reported the species from South Georgia, but our sample of>150 individuals consisted only of N. concinna . Zelaya (2005) also failed to find N delesserti at South Georgia. Hence, we consider N. delesserti to be restricted to Marion and Crozet Islands. Phylogenetic reconstructions placed N. delesserti as the sister species of N. concinna , their separation occurring around 0.35 Mya (González-Wevar et al. , 2017). The presence of N. delesserti at sub-Antartctic Marion and Crozet Islands is thus the result of evolutionarily recent long-distance dispersal from maritime Antarctica. Nacella delesserti showed very low levels of genetic diversity that constitute evidence of recent postglacial expansion in Marion Island. Due to the exceptional high density and biomass of N. delesserti on Marion Island rocky shores, it plays an important role in the organization of intertidal and shallowwater benthic communities (Blankley & Branch, 1985). : Published as part of González-Wevar, Claudio A., Hüne, Mathias, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Nakano, Tomoyuki, Saucède, Thomas, Spencer, Hamish & Poulin, Elie, 2019, Systematic revision of Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) based on a complete phylogeny of the genus, with the description of a new species from the southern tip of South America, pp. 303-336 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 186 on page 320, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly067, http://zenodo.org/record/5718878 : {"references": ["Philippi RA. 1849. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen neuer oder wenig gekanntes Conchylien. Archiv fur Naturgeschichten 15: 35 - 88.", "Reeve LA. 1854. Conchologia iconica: on illustrations of the shells of molluscous animals, Vol. VII. Heinietta Street, Covent Garden, London: Lovell Reeve.", "Powell AWB. 1973. The patellid limpets of the World (Patellidae). In: Abbot RT ed. Indo-Pacific Mollusca: monographs of the marine mollusks of the world with emphasis on those of the tropical western Pacific and Indian Oceans, Vol. 3. Auckland, New Zealand: Auckland Institute and Museum.", "Cantera JR, Arnaud PM. 1985. Les gasteropodes prosobranches des Iles Kerguelen et Crozet (Sud de L'Ocean Indien) comparison ecologique et particularites biologiques. CNFRA (Comite National Francais des Recherches Antarctiques) 56: 1 - 169.", "Blankley WO, Branch GM. 1984. Cooperative prey capture and unusual brooding habits of Anasterias rupicola (Verrill) (Asteroidea) at sub-Antarctic Marion Island. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 20: 171 - 176.", "Blankley WO, Branch GM. 1985. Ecology of the limpet Nacella delesserti (Phillipi) at Marion Island in the Sub- Antarctic Southern Ocean. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 92: 259 - 281.", "Hodgson A, Bernard R. 1989. Spermatozoon structure and the taxonomic affinity of the limpet Nacella delesserti (Gastropoda: Patellidae). Journal of Molluscan Studies 55: 145 - 147.", "Gonzalez-Wevar CA, Hune M, Rosenfeld S, Saucede T, Feral J-P, Mansilla A, Poulin E. 2016 b. Patterns of genetic diversity and structure in Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Nacella (Patellogastropoda: Nacellidae) species. Biodiversity 17: 46 - 55.", "Gonzalez-Wevar CA, Hune M, Segovia NI, Nakano T, Spencer HG, Chown S, Saucede T, Johnstone G, Mansilla A, Poulin E. 2017. Following the Antarctic Circumpolar Current: patterns and processes in the biogeography of the limpet Nacella (Mollusca: Patellogastropoda) across the Southern Ocean. Journal of Biogeography 44: 861 - 874.", "Zelaya D. 2005. Systematics and biogeography of marine gastropod molluscs from South Georgia. Spixiana 28: 109 - 139."]} Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Antarctique* Crozet Islands Marion Island Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Kerguelen Pacific Indian New Zealand Gonzalez ENVELOPE(-58.250,-58.250,-63.917,-63.917) Nacella ENVELOPE(-60.783,-60.783,-62.467,-62.467) Hodgson ENVELOPE(166.083,166.083,-78.117,-78.117) Dun ENVELOPE(11.266,11.266,64.658,64.658) Segovia ENVELOPE(-62.350,-62.350,-64.683,-64.683) Mansilla ENVELOPE(-67.167,-67.167,-66.383,-66.383)