• Source: Micropilina
  • Micropilina is a genus of monoplacophoran molluscs. They are very small, mostly deepwater animals which have a superficially limpet-like shell.
    In addition to a number of living, deep-sea species, this genus also includes a shallow water fossil from the middle Pleistocene of Italy - and this is the only fossil representative of this lineage subsequent to the Devonian period.
    All currently known Micropilina species are less than 1.5 mm in length. Except for Micropilina minuta, they are all found in the Southern Hemisphere.


    Species


    Species in the genus Micropilina include:
    Recent species:

    Micropilina arntzi Warén & Hain, 1992
    Micropilina minuta Warén, 1989
    Micropilina rakiura Marshall, 1998
    Micropilina reingi Marshall, 2006
    Micropilina tangaroa Marshall, 1992
    Micropilina wareni Marshall, 2006
    Fossil species:


    References




    Further reading


    Interactive 3D model contained within PDF of Ruthensteiner, B.; Schropel, V.; Haszprunar, G. (2010). "Anatomy and affinities of Micropilina minuta Warén, 1989 (Monoplacophora: Micropilinidae)". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 76 (4): 323–332. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyq013.


    External links


    Media related to Micropilina at Wikimedia Commons
    Data related to Micropilina at Wikispecies

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