New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)

Molluscs have been regarded as one of the most extensively studied and better known marine invertebrates groups in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic benthic communities. In order to test this statement we address here the study of some species of the caenogastropod family Rissoidae, collected during sever...

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Main Authors: Güller, Marina, Zelaya, Diego G.
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Published: 2017
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spelling ftunibueairesbd:paper:paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller 2023-05-15T13:51:25+02:00 New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea) Güller, Marina Zelaya, Diego G. 2017 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller unknown https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller Antarctica Mollusca Rissoidae Southern Ocean Southwestern Atlantic geographical distribution intraspecific variation invertebrate marine environment mollusc morphology new record new species shell snail species diversity tooth Atlantic Ocean Atlantic Ocean (Southwest) Scotia Arc Tierra del Fuego [(ISG) South America] Caenogastropoda Gastropoda Invertebrata Onoba Rissooidea 2017 ftunibueairesbd https://doi.org/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller 2023-02-16T02:11:17Z Molluscs have been regarded as one of the most extensively studied and better known marine invertebrates groups in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic benthic communities. In order to test this statement we address here the study of some species of the caenogastropod family Rissoidae, collected during several expeditions to Tierra del Fuego and the Scotia Arc. Currently, the local diversity of this family accounts for a total of 30 species, which were thoroughly revised mostly as part of two monographs. The present study provides new information on shell morphology, radulae and distribution for four of these species: Onoba fuegoensis (Strebel, 1908), O. delecta Ponder, 1983, O. klausgrohi Engl, 2011 and Haurakia averni Ponder and Worsfold, 1994; also contributes to a better understanding of the intraspecific variability of two other species: Onoba schythei (Philippi, 1868) and O. algida Ponder and Worsfold, 1994; and seven new species are described: Onoba clara, O. sandwichensis, O. verrucosa, O. antleri, O. caribu, O. oligochordata, and O. ernestoi. These new findings increase the number of species currently known from the studied area, and provide the first record of a species with multispiral protoconch, and the first record of a bathyal species from southern South America. Furthermore, as part of this study the presence of “antler-like” marginal teeth is reported for two species, a condition thus far not reported for any other Rissoidae. This study highlights that, even being one of the most intensively studied marine invertebrate groups, molluscs from the Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic waters still remain scarcely known. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Fil:Güller, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Zelaya, D.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Southern Ocean Tierra del Fuego Biblioteca Digital FCEN-UBA (Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires) Antarctic Argentina Southern Ocean
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topic Antarctica
Mollusca
Rissoidae
Southern Ocean
Southwestern Atlantic
geographical distribution
intraspecific variation
invertebrate
marine environment
mollusc
morphology
new record
new species
shell
snail
species diversity
tooth
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Scotia Arc
Tierra del Fuego [(ISG) South America]
Caenogastropoda
Gastropoda
Invertebrata
Onoba
Rissooidea
spellingShingle Antarctica
Mollusca
Rissoidae
Southern Ocean
Southwestern Atlantic
geographical distribution
intraspecific variation
invertebrate
marine environment
mollusc
morphology
new record
new species
shell
snail
species diversity
tooth
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Scotia Arc
Tierra del Fuego [(ISG) South America]
Caenogastropoda
Gastropoda
Invertebrata
Onoba
Rissooidea
Güller, Marina
Zelaya, Diego G.
New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
topic_facet Antarctica
Mollusca
Rissoidae
Southern Ocean
Southwestern Atlantic
geographical distribution
intraspecific variation
invertebrate
marine environment
mollusc
morphology
new record
new species
shell
snail
species diversity
tooth
Atlantic Ocean
Atlantic Ocean (Southwest)
Scotia Arc
Tierra del Fuego [(ISG) South America]
Caenogastropoda
Gastropoda
Invertebrata
Onoba
Rissooidea
description Molluscs have been regarded as one of the most extensively studied and better known marine invertebrates groups in sub-Antarctic and Antarctic benthic communities. In order to test this statement we address here the study of some species of the caenogastropod family Rissoidae, collected during several expeditions to Tierra del Fuego and the Scotia Arc. Currently, the local diversity of this family accounts for a total of 30 species, which were thoroughly revised mostly as part of two monographs. The present study provides new information on shell morphology, radulae and distribution for four of these species: Onoba fuegoensis (Strebel, 1908), O. delecta Ponder, 1983, O. klausgrohi Engl, 2011 and Haurakia averni Ponder and Worsfold, 1994; also contributes to a better understanding of the intraspecific variability of two other species: Onoba schythei (Philippi, 1868) and O. algida Ponder and Worsfold, 1994; and seven new species are described: Onoba clara, O. sandwichensis, O. verrucosa, O. antleri, O. caribu, O. oligochordata, and O. ernestoi. These new findings increase the number of species currently known from the studied area, and provide the first record of a species with multispiral protoconch, and the first record of a bathyal species from southern South America. Furthermore, as part of this study the presence of “antler-like” marginal teeth is reported for two species, a condition thus far not reported for any other Rissoidae. This study highlights that, even being one of the most intensively studied marine invertebrate groups, molluscs from the Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic waters still remain scarcely known. © 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. Fil:Güller, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Zelaya, D.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina.
author Güller, Marina
Zelaya, Diego G.
author_facet Güller, Marina
Zelaya, Diego G.
author_sort Güller, Marina
title New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
title_short New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
title_full New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
title_fullStr New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
title_full_unstemmed New insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (Gastropoda: Rissooidea)
title_sort new insigths into the diversity of rissoids from sub-antarctic and antarctic waters (gastropoda: rissooidea)
publishDate 2017
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07224060_v40_n10_p1923_Guller
geographic Antarctic
Argentina
Southern Ocean
geographic_facet Antarctic
Argentina
Southern Ocean
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Tierra del Fuego
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctica
Southern Ocean
Tierra del Fuego
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