Anatoma
Appearance
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Anatoma | |
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Two views of a shell of Anatoma umbilicata | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Vetigastropoda |
Order: | Lepetellida |
Superfamily: | Scissurelloidea |
Family: | Anatomidae |
Genus: | Anatoma Woodward, 1859 |
Type species | |
A. crispata | |
Synonyms[2] | |
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Anatoma is a genus of minute marine gastropod molluscs or micromolluscs in the family Anatomidae, found in Europe, Australia and New Zealand.[2]
Description
[edit]This genus is characterized by a slit in the margin of the outer lip, a rhipidoglossate radula, and a lack of nacre.
Species
[edit]The genus Anatoma includes the following species:[2]
- Anatoma aedonia (Watson, 1886)
- Anatoma africana (Barnard, 1963)
- Anatoma agulhasensis (Thiele, 1925)
- Anatoma alta (Watson, 1886)
- Anatoma alternatisculpta Geiger & McLean, 2010
- Anatoma amoena (Thiele, 1912)
- Anatoma amydra Geiger & B.A. Marshall, 2012
- Anatoma argentinae (Zelaya & Geiger, 2007)
- Anatoma aspera (Philippi, 1844)
- Anatoma atlantica (Bandel, 1998)
- Anatoma aupouria (Powell, 1937)
- Anatoma australis (Hedley, 1903)
- Anatoma austrolissa Geiger & Sasaki, 2008
- Anatoma bathypacifica (Geiger & McLean, 2010)
- Anatoma biconica Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma boucheti Geiger & Sasaki, 2008
- Anatoma breveprima Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma brychia Pimenta & Geiger, 2015
- Anatoma campense Pimenta & Geiger, 2015
- Anatoma concinna A. Adams, 1862
- Anatoma conica (d'Orbigny, 1841)
- Anatoma copiosa Pimenta & Geiger, 2015
- Anatoma corralae Serge GOFAS, Ángel A. LUQUE, Joan Daniel OLIVER, José TEMPLADO & Alberto SERRA (2021), 2021 [3]
- Anatoma crispata (Fleming, 1828)
- Anatoma disciformis (Golikov & Sirenko, 1980)
- Anatoma emilioi Geiger, 2011[4]
- Anatoma equatoria (Hedley, 1899)
- Anatoma espiritosantense Pimenta & Geiger, 2015
- Anatoma euglypta (Pelseneer, 1903)
- Anatoma eximia (Seguenza, 1877)
- Anatoma finlayi (Powell, 1937)
- Anatoma flemingi (B.A. Marshall, 2002)
- Anatoma flexidentata Geiger & Sasaki, 2008
- Anatoma fujikurai Sasaki, Geiger & Okutani 2010
- Anatoma georgii Geiger, 2017
- † Anatoma gephrya Maxwell, 1992
- Anatoma globulus Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma gunteri (Cotton & Godfrey, 1933)
- Anatoma hyposculpta Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma indonesica Bandel, 1998
- Anatoma janetae Geiger, 2006
- Anatoma janusa Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma japonica (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma keenae (McLean, 1970)
- Anatoma kelseyi (Dall, 1905)
- Anatoma kopua Geiger & B.A. Marshall, 2012
- Anatoma lamellata (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma lyra (S. S. Berry, 1947)
- Anatoma maxima (Schepman, 1908)
- Anatoma megascutula Geiger & B.A. Marshall, 2012
- Anatoma micalii Geiger, 2012
- † Anatoma miocenica (Laws, 1939)
- Anatoma munieri (P. Fischer, 1862)
- Anatoma orbiculata Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma parageia Geiger & Sasaki, 2009
- Anatoma peruviana (Geiger & McLean, 2010)
- Anatoma philippinica (Bandel, 1998)
- Anatoma planapex Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma plicatazona Geiger & McLean, 2010
- Anatoma porcellana Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma proxima (Dall, 1927)
- Anatoma pseudoequatoria (Kay, 1979)
- Anatoma quadraxialis Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma rainesi Geiger, 2003
- Anatoma rapaensis Geiger, 2008
- † Anatoma redoniana Landau, Van Dingenen & Ceulemans, 2017
- Anatoma regia (Mestayer, 1916)
- Anatoma rhynchodentata Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma rolani Geiger & Fernández-Garcés, 2010
- Anatoma sagamiana (Okutani, 1964)
- Anatoma schanderi Høisæter & Geiger, 2011
- Anatoma schioettei Høisæter & Geiger, 2011
- Anatoma shiraseae Numanami & Okutani, 1990
- Anatoma sinuosa Geiger, 2012
- Anatoma soyoae (Habe, 1951)
- Anatoma tabulata (Barnard, 1964)
- Anatoma tangaroa Geiger & B.A. Marshall, 2012
- Anatoma tenuis (Jeffreys, 1877)
- Anatoma tenuisculpta (Seguenza, 1877)
- Anatoma tobeyoides Geiger & Jansen, 2004
- Anatoma umbilicata (Jeffreys, 1883)
- Anatoma weddelliana (Zelaya & Geiger, 2007)
- Anatoma yaroni Herbert, 1986
- Anatoma zancliformis Geiger, 2012
Synonyms include:[2]
- Anatoma aequatorina Hedley, 1899: synonym of Anatoma equatoria (Hedley, 1899)
- Anatoma aetheria (Melvill & Standen, 1903): synonym of Anatoma japonica (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma americana Bandel, 1998: synonym of Anatoma proxima (Dall, 1927)
- Anatoma baxteri McLean, 1984: synonym of Thieleella baxteri (McLean, 1984)
- Anatoma cebuana Bandel, 1998: synonym of Scissurella cebuana (Bandel, 1998)
- Anatoma chiricova (Dall, 1919): synonym of Anatoma kelseyi (Dall, 1905)
- † Anatoma costamagnaensis Bandel, 1998: synonym of Anatoma aspera (Philippi, 1844)
- Anatoma dohrniana Dunker, 1861: synonym of Scissurella dohrniana (Dunker, 1861)
- Anatoma epicharis (McLean, 1970): synonym of Anatoma keenae (McLean, 1970)
- Anatoma exquisita (Schepman, 1908): synonym of Anatoma japonica (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma funiculata Geiger & Jansen, 2004: synonym of Anatoma pseudoequatoria (Kay, 1979)
- Anatoma herberti Geiger & Sasaki, 2008: synonym of Anatoma finlayi (Powell, 1937)
- Anatoma jacksoni (Melvill, 1904): synonym of Anatoma munieri (P. Fischer, 1862)
- Anatoma jansenae Geiger, 2006: synonym of Anatoma japonica (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma josephinae (Odhner, 1960): synonym of Anatoma tenuis (Jeffreys, 1877)
- Anatoma mantelli (Woodward, 1859): synonym of Scissurella mantelli Woodward, 1859
- Anatoma mirifica A. Adams, 1862: synonym of Scissurella mirifica (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma obtusata (Golikov & Gulbin, 1978): synonym of Anatoma concinna (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma paucispiralia (Bandel, 1998): synonym of Anatoma pseudoequatoria (Kay, 1979)
- Anatoma pulchella (Bandel, 1998): synonym of Anatoma pseudoequatoria (Kay, 1979)
- Anatoma richardi (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896): synonym of Scissurella richardi Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1896
- Anatoma staminea A. Adams, 1862: synonym of Scissurella staminea (A. Adams, 1862)
- Anatoma turbinata A. Adams, 1862: synonym of Anatoma munieri (P. Fischer, 1862)
- Nomen dubium
- Anatoma bertheloti (d'Orbigny, 1840)
References
[edit]- ^ Daniel L. Geiger; Takenori Sasaki (2008). "Four new species of Anatomidae (Mollusca: Vetigastropoda) from the Indian Ocean (Reunion, Mayotte) and Australia, with notes on a novel radular type for the family" (PDF). Zoosymposia. 1: 247–264. doi:10.11646/zoosymposia.1.1.14.
- ^ a b c d Bouchet, P.; Gofas, S. (2011). Anatoma Woodward, 1859. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138464 on 2012-01-14,
- ^ Serge GOFAS, Ángel A. LUQUE, Joan Daniel OLIVER,José TEMPLADO & Alberto SERRA (2021) - The Mollusca of Galicia Bank (NE Atlantic Ocean); European Journal of Taxonomy 785: 1–114
- ^ Daniel L. Geiger (2011). Anatoma emilioi, a new species of Anatomidae McLean, 1989 from the Hawaiian Islands. - 534-535. In: Mike Severns. Shells of the Hawaiian Islands - The Sea Shells: 564 pp., ConchBooks, Hackenheim.
- Woodward S. P. (1859). On a new species of mollusk of the genus Scissurella D'Orbigny. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 27 (392-405): 202-204
- Høisæter T. & Geiger D.L. (2011) Species of Anatoma (Gastropoda: Anatomidae) in Norwegian and adjacent waters, with the description of two new species. The Nautilus 125(3): 89-112.
Further reading
[edit]- Geiger, D. L. (2003). "Phylogenetic assessment of characters proposed for the generic classification of Recent Scissurellidae (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda) with a description of one new genus and six new species from Easter Island and Australia". Molluscan Research. 23 (1): 21–83. doi:10.1071/MR02017.
- Geiger, D. L. & McLean, J. H. (2010). "New species and records of Scissurellidae and Anatomidae from the Americas (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda)" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 2356: 1–35, 24 plates. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2356.1.1.
- Powell, A. W. B. (1979). New Zealand Mollusca. Auckland, New Zealand: William Collins Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-00-216906-1.
- Geiger D.L. (2012) Monograph of the little slit shells. Volume 1. Introduction, Scissurellidae. pp. 1-728. Volume 2. Anatomidae, Larocheidae, Depressizonidae, Sutilizonidae, Temnocinclidae. pp. 729-1291. Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History Monographs Number 7.