- Source: Haminoeoidea
Haminoeoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of small sea snails or bubble shells, marine opisthobranch gastropod mollusks in the clade Cephalaspidea, the headshield slugs and bubble snails.
These cephalaspideans do have distinct anatomical and morphological characteristics, but unfortunately many species were described only from empty shells. For proper clarification of the taxonomy, those species still need the research necessary to provide a good description of the external and internal anatomy of the living animal.
Description of live animal
The soft parts of the animals can retract completely or partially into their shells, and yet this offers them scant protection, because the aperture is rather wide and there is no operculum. Furthermore, the shell is very fragile and can easily be crushed by a predator.
The cephalic shield of most species in this superfamily has two hind lobes that lie back on the front of the shell. The black eyes are usually buried just beneath the surface of the head.
Shell description
These bubble snails have thin, inflated shells ranging in shape from ovoid to flat and oval. They have an involute (sunken) spire.
Habitat
One can often find these bubble snails in enormous numbers, burrowing in mud on intertidal and sublittoral beds of green algae such as for example, the sea lettuce, Ulva lactuca.
Feeding habits
Haminoeid bubble snails are mostly herbivorous.
Predators
Their predators include species of carnivorous aglajids such as Navanax inermis.
Families, genera, species
Families, genera and species within the Haminoeoidea include:
Superfamily Haminoeoidea
Family Haminoeidae
Family Bullactidae Thiele, 1926: synonym of Haminoeidae Pilsbry, 1895
Genus Bullacta Bergh, 1901
Bullacta exarata Philippi, 1848 – Distribution: China, Yellow Sea, Indo-Pacific
Family Smaragdinellidae Thiele, 1925 – Oval yellow-green shell with sunken spire; very large aperture.
Genus Phanerophthalmus A. Adams, 1850
Phanerophthalmus cylindricus (Pease, 1861) – Distribution: Indo-Pacific, Hawaii
Phanerophthalmus smaragdinus Ruppell & Leuckart, 1828 – Distribution: tropical Indo-West Pacific, Hawaii – Length: 16 mm – Description: herbivore with a rather small cephalic shield; small enclosed mantle cavity ending in an exhalant siphon; small shell is partially enclosed in the mantle; color: brown to purple.
Genus Smaragdinella A. Adams & Reeve, 1848: synonym of Haminoeidae Pilsbry, 1895
Smaragdinella algirae Forbes, 1844
Smaragdinella calyculata Broderip & Sowerby 1829 – Distribution: Japan, Indo-Pacific – Length: 8 mm – Description: green mantle with dark green spots
Smaragdinella sieboldii A. Adams, 1864
References
Rudman, W.B. (1972g) The herbivorous opisthobranch genera Phanerophthalmus A. Adams and Smaragdinella A. Adams. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London, 40(3): 189-210, 11 figs.
External links
Oskars T.R., Bouchet P. & Malaquias M.A. (2015). A new phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) based on expanded taxon sampling and gene markers. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 89: 130-150
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Haminoeoidea
- Haminoeidae
- Cephalaspidea
- Haminoea cymbalum
- Smaragdinella
- List of marine molluscs of Venezuela
- Orthogastropoda
- Haminoea
- Bullacta exarata
- Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)