Cephalaspidea

{{Short description|Order of gastropods}}

{{About|the gastropod taxon|the prehistoric fish taxon|Cephalaspida}}

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The order Cephalaspidea, also known as the headshield slugs and bubble snails, is a major taxon of sea slugs and bubble snails, marine gastropod mollusks within the larger clade Euopisthobranchia.{{Cite journal |last1=Jörger |first1=Katharina M |last2=Stöger |first2=Isabella |last3=Kano |first3=Yasunori |last4=Fukuda |first4=Hiroshi |last5=Knebelsberger |first5=Thomas |last6=Schrödl |first6=Michael |date=2010 |title=On the origin of Acochlidia and other enigmatic euthyneuran gastropods, with implications for the systematics of Heterobranchia |journal=BMC Evolutionary Biology |language=en |volume=10 |issue=1 |pages=323 |doi=10.1186/1471-2148-10-323 |doi-access=free |pmc=3087543 |pmid=20973994|bibcode=2010BMCEE..10..323J }} Bubble shells is another common name for these families of marine gastropods, some of which have thin bubble-like shells.{{Cite book |last=Dance |first=S. P. |title=Shells. The visual guide to over 500 species of seashell from around the world |publisher=Dorling Kindersley |year=1996 |isbn=0-86318-811-7 |pages=200–203}} This clade contains more than 600 species.

Members of this worldwide clade used to be considered the most ancestral of the opisthobranchs, but now they are considered as derived and specialized members of the Euthyneura Spengel, 1881.{{cite journal | url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs13127-013-0151-5 | doi=10.1007/s13127-013-0151-5 | title=Flashback and foreshadowing—a review of the taxon Opisthobranchia | date=2014 | last1=Wägele | first1=Heike | last2=Klussmann-Kolb | first2=Annette | last3=Verbeek | first3=Eva | last4=Schrödl | first4=Michael | journal=Organisms Diversity & Evolution | volume=14 | pages=133–149 | doi-access=free }}

Headshield slugs are the most morphologically diverse group of all the opisthobranchs.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}

Anatomy

The vast majority possess a shell, although it may be reduced or internal. They have a well-developed headshield, a characteristic broadening at the head, which is used to plow beneath the surface of the sand. This headshield prevents the sand entering the mantle cavity. There is a muscular foot with or without parapodia (fleshy wing-like flaps).

Taxonomy

The taxonomy of the shelled cephalaspideans, the bubble snails, like that of many shelled mollusks, used to be based very simply on shell characteristics. But because there are some similarities in shell morphology throughout this group, more recently taxonomists have taken other anatomical characteristics into consideration, such as the radula, gizzard, penis, and Hancock's organ.

In 2015 a new study based on molecular phylogenetics has changed significantly the taxonomy of the Cephalaspidea.{{cite journal | url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2015.04.011 | doi=10.1016/j.ympev.2015.04.011 | title=A new phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) based on expanded taxon sampling and gene markers | date=2015 | last1=Oskars | first1=Trond R. | last2=Bouchet | first2=Philippe | last3=Malaquias | first3=Manuel António E. | journal=Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | volume=89 | pages=130–150 | pmid=25916189 | bibcode=2015MolPE..89..130O | hdl=1956/10087 | hdl-access=free }} The monophyly of the Cephalaspidea was confirmed, but the families Cylichnidae, Diaphanidae, Haminoeidae, Philinidae, and Retusidae were found non-monophyletic. This had led to the creation of new families ((Alacuppidae, Colinatydidae, Colpodaspididae, Mnestiidae, Philinorbidae) ) and one new genus (Alacuppa). Two family names (Acteocinidae, Laonidae) and two genera (Laona, Philinorbis) are reinstated as valid

= Linnaean taxonomy =

= 2005 taxonomy =

In the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), the clade Cephalaspidea is arranged as follows:

The superfamily Acteonoidea has been included into the new Informal Group "Lower Heterobranchia" and the superfamily Cylindrobulloidea becomes part of the Group Cylindrobullida.

= 2009 taxonomy =

Malaquias et al. (2009){{Cite journal |last1=Malaquias |first1=Manuel António E |last2=Mackenzie-Dodds |first2=Jacqueline |last3=Bouchet |first3=Philippe |last4=Gosliner |first4=Terrence |last5=Reid |first5=David G |date=2009 |title=A molecular phylogeny of the Cephalaspidea sensu lato (Gastropoda: Euthyneura): Architectibranchia redefined and Runcinacea reinstated |url=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00354.x |journal=Zoologica Scripta |language=en |volume=38 |issue=1 |pages=23–41 |doi=10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00354.x |url-access=subscription }} have rearranged taxonomy of Cephalaspidea sensu lato:

The taxonomy of Cephalaspidea sensu lato by Malaquias et al. (2009) is arranged as follows (there are listed genera under molecular analysis; not analyzed families are under "incertae sedis"):

Architectibranchia Haszprunar, 1985

Runcinacea Burn, 1963

Cephalaspidea Fischer, 1887 – This means Cephalaspidea sensu stricto

= 2010 taxonomy =

Subsequently, Malaquias (2010)Malaquias M. A. E. (2010). "Systematics, phylogeny, and natural history of Bullacta exarata (Philippi, 1849): an endemic cephalaspidean gastropod from the China Sea". Journal of Natural History 44(33 & 34): 2015-2029. {{doi|10.1080/00222933.2010.487574}}. moved Bullacta exarata (formerly the only member of Bullactidae) into the family Haminoeidae.

Jörger et al. (2010) moved Cephalaspidea sensu stricto and Runcinacea into the Euopisthobranchia and they confirmed the placement of Acteonoidea within the Lower Heterobranchia. All families of Architectibranchia were already within the Lower Heterobranchia in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi, except for the Notodiaphanidae, which has been placed in the Lower Heterobranchia since 2010, in order that the Architectibranchia can be considered to be monophyletic.

=2015 taxonomy=

The publication by 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. in the journal Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 89 came to the following conclusion, with the creation of new families

The superfamily Bulloidea was not supported in the Bayesian phylogenetic hypothesis and Diaphanoidea was found polyphyletic. The superfamilies Haminoeoidea and Philinoidea were accepted. The composition of each of the superfamilies was drastically rearranged.

Image:Bulla ampulla 01.JPG|Bulla ampulla (Bullidae).

Image:Haminoea cymbalum Réunion.JPG|Haminoea cymbalum (Haminoeidae).

Image:Chelidonura varians.JPG|Chelidonura varians (Aglajidae).

Image:Siphopteron quadrispinosum copulating.png|Couple of Siphopteron quadrispinosum (Gastropteridae).

References

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  • [https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2015.04.011 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]

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