Biology:Laevipilina antarctica

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Short description: Species of monoplacophoran

Laevipilina antarctica
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Monoplacophora
Order: Neopilinida
Family: Neopilinidae
Genus: Laevipilina
Species:
L. antarctica
Binomial name
Laevipilina antarctica
Warén & Hain, 1992

Laevipilina antarctica is a species of monoplacophoran,[1] a superficially limpet-like marine mollusk.[2] It is found in the Weddell Sea and the Lazarev Sea of Antarctica.[3]

Evolution

In 2006, a molecular study on Laevipilina antarctica suggested that extant Monoplacophora and Polyplacophora form a well-supported clade with the researched Neopilina closest to the chitons.[4] The two classes in this new clade, with the proposed name Serialia, all show a variable number of serially repeated gills and eight sets of dorsoventral pedal retractor muscles.

References

  1. "Laevipilina antarctica Warén & Hain, 1992". MolluscaBase. World Register of Marine Species. 2023. http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=343680. 
  2. V. Urgorri, O. García-Álvarez and Á. Luque (2005). "Laevipilina cachuchensis, A New Neopilinid (Mollusca: Tryblidia) From Off North Spain". Journal of Molluscan Studies 71 (1): 59–66. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyi008. 
  3. Schwabe, Enrico (2008). A summary of reports of abyssal and hadal Monoplacophora and Polyplacophora (Mollusca). In: Martínez Arbizu, P. & Brix, S. (Eds) (2008) Bringing Light into Deep-sea Biodiversity. Zootaxa, 1866, 1–574.
  4. Giribet, G.; Okusu, A.; Lindgren, A.R.; Huff, S.W.; Schrödl, M.; Nishiguchi, M.K. (May 2006). "Evidence for a clade composed of molluscs with serially repeated structures: Monoplacophorans are related to chitons". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103 (20): 7723–7728. doi:10.1073/pnas.0602578103. PMID 16675549. Bibcode2006PNAS..103.7723G. 

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