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W. B. RUDMAN 《Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society》1981,71(4):373-412
Three further species of opisthobranch molluscs are reported to feed on the scleractinian coral Pontes in Tanzania. Further information on Cuthona poritophages Rudman, 1979, is also included. The anatomy of the aeolid Phestilla lugubris {Bergh, 1870, = P. sibogae Bergh, 1905) and a new species of Phestilla is described, as is the anatomy of the arminacean Pinufius rebus. The new species of Phestilla , and Pinufius , are, for the first time, reported to feed on Porites. Notes on the anatomy of the type-species of Phestilla, P. melanobrachia Bergh, 1874, are included to make possible a definition of the genus Phestilla.
Aspects of the feeding biology, life history, defence mechanisms and habitat specificity of the four Porites-feeding opisthobranchs are described and discussed. The four species are shown to have evolved radular teeth of remarkably similar shape. Each species utilizes a different part of the coral tissue as food. The three aeolids have replaced functional cnidosacs at the tip of their cerata with batteries of large secretory cells.
Phestilla lugubris and Pinufius rebus are also reported for the first time from the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland and the new species of Phestilla is reported from Queensland and Hawaii. 相似文献
Aspects of the feeding biology, life history, defence mechanisms and habitat specificity of the four Porites-feeding opisthobranchs are described and discussed. The four species are shown to have evolved radular teeth of remarkably similar shape. Each species utilizes a different part of the coral tissue as food. The three aeolids have replaced functional cnidosacs at the tip of their cerata with batteries of large secretory cells.
Phestilla lugubris and Pinufius rebus are also reported for the first time from the Great Barrier Reef, Queensland and the new species of Phestilla is reported from Queensland and Hawaii. 相似文献
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W. B. RUDMAN 《Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society》1979,65(4):339-350
A new species of aeolid opisthobranch (family Tergipedidae) is described from Tanzania. It lives and feeds on the scleractinian coral Porites somaliensis. Studies on its development show that it can reach sexual maturity three weeks after hatching. The larval stage is extremely abbreviated; the veliger settles ten minutes after hatching, and within ninety minutes of hatching has assumed a slug-like form. 相似文献
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G. H. BROWN 《Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society》1980,69(3):225-255
Recent collections of living material of all the known British species of the family Tergipedidae have enabled a re-evaluation of the significant taxonomic features. Precuthona peachi (Alder & Hancock 1848) is shown to be the fully adult form of Cuthona nana (Alder & Hancock, 1842), although there is evidence of geographical divergence in behaviour and development processes near the western limit of its range on the North American seaboard. Cuthona pustulata (Alder & Hancock, 1852) is found to possess a penial stylet. The investigation of abundant European material of C. pustulata and seven further species of Cuthona provides a new basis for interspecific discrimination. 相似文献
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