dc:title"The genus Zelentia is an amphi-boreal taxon expanded to include three new species from the North Pacific and Atlantic oceans (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia: Trinchesiidae)";
dc:description"FIGURE 5. Zelentia roginskae sp. nov., A–D, F–M Holotype ZMMU Op-624, living animal, 17 mm length, White Sea, Cape Kartesh, 18 m depth. A. Dorsal view (holotype); B. Anterior frontal view (holotype). C. Anterior left lateral view (holotype). D. Ventral view (holotype); E. Living specimen, Maine (not collected); F. Egg mass in situ; G. Jaws (holotype); H. Masticatory processes of jaws (holotype); I. Radular teeth, posterior part, general view (holotype); J. Radular teeth, posterior part, details (holotype); K. Radular teeth, anterior part (holotype). L. Penis with stylet (holotype). M. Penis with stylet, close up (holotype). Scale bars: H, M—10 µm, E—50 µm, G—200 µm, J–L—20 µm, I—100 µm. Photos: (A–D) Tatiana Korshunova, (E) Timur Kholodenko, SEM: Alexander Martynov (G–K).";
dc:description"FIGURE 2. The haplotype network based on concatenated molecular data (COI + 16S) showing genetic mutations occurring within Zelentia species.";
dc:description"FIGURE 6. Zelentia pustulata (Alder & Hancock, 1854), A. Living animal, White Sea, Cape Kartesh, 15–20 m, dorsal view; B. Same specimen, ventral view; C. Fixed animal, White Sea, Rugozerskaya Guba, 10–20 m depth, dorsal view; D. Living specimen, Achill Island, Ireland, 25 m, dorsal view; E. Same specimen, ventral view; F. Jaw, specimen from Rugozerskaya Guba, SEM; G. Radular teeth, anterior part, White Sea, Cape Kartesh, SEM; H. Radular teeth, anterior part, Ireland, SEM; I. Radular teeth, specimen from Rugozerskaya Guba, SEM, posterior part; J. Same specimen, posterior part of radula towards middle part; K. Same specimen, anterior part; L. Stylet, specimen from Ireland, SEM; M. Penis with stylet, specimen from Rugozerskaya Guba, SEM; N. Penis with stylet, close up, same specimen, SEM; Scale bars: F—300 µm, G—10 µm, H—10 µm, I–L—30 µm, M—100 µm, N—30 µm. Photos: (A–B) Tatiana Korshunova; (C) Alexander Martynov; (D–E) Bernard Picton. SEM: Alexander Martynov (F–M).";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Zelentia nepunicea sp. nov., A, C, D–F Holotype ZMMU Op-626, living animal, 12 mm length, British Columbia, Galiano Island, 20 m depth. B, G–L Paratype ZMMU Op-627, living animal, 10 mm length, Washington, Port Orchard, 14 m depth. A. Dorsal view (holotype); B. Dorsal view (paratype); C. Jaws (holotype); D. Masticatory processes of jaws (holotype); E. Radular teeth, posterior part, general view (holotype). F. Radular teeth, posterior part, details (holotype). G. Jaws (paratype); H. Masticatory process of jaws (paratype); I. Radular teeth, posterior part (paratype); J. Radular teeth, posterior part towards middle part (paratype); K. Penis with stylet, close up (paratype). L. Penis with stylet (paratype). Scale bars: C, L—100 µm, D, K—10 µm, E—50 µm, G—200 µm, F, H—20 µm, I, J—30 µm, L—100 µm. Photos: (A–B) Karin Fletcher, SEM: Alexander Martynov (C–L).";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Zelentia willowsi sp. nov., A, I Holotype ZMMU Op-628, living animal, 7.5 mm length, Port Orchard, 10 m depth and radula. B, D. Paratype, ZMMU Op-631, living animal, 7 mm length (live), same locality. C, E. Paratype, ZMMU Op-629, living animal, 6.5 mm length, same locality. F, G, H, J. Paratype, ZMMU Op-632, same locality, 7.5 mm length (live), details of internal morphology. A. Living specimen; B. Ventral view; C. Dorsal view; D. Anterior view; E. Living specimen on hydroids with egg mass; F. Jaws, SEM; G. Masticatory processes of jaws, light microscopy; H. Radular teeth, posterior part; I. Radular teeth, anterior part towards middle part, SEM; J. Penis with slightly curved stylet (SEM) with inserted smaller light microscopy image (indicated by arrow). Scale bars: F—100 µm, H, J—20 µm, I—10 µm. Photos: Karin Fletcher (A–E); G, Alexander Martynov. SEM: Alexander Martynov (F, H–J).";