Nudibranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from San Matías Gulf, Northern Argentine Patagonia
Author
Cetra, Nicolás
Escuela Superior de Ciencias Marinas (ESCiMar), San Martín 247, San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro, Argentina.
Author
Roche, Andrea
Escuela Superior de Ciencias Marinas (ESCiMar), San Martín 247, San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro, Argentina. & Centro de Investigación y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos Almirante Storni (CIMAS), Güemes 1030, San Antonio Oeste, Río Negro, Argentina.
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-02-22
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5
455
473
http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5244.5.3
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5244.5.3
1175-5326
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Diaulula punctuoalata
(d'Orbigny, 1837)
(
Figures 2C, 2D
,
3D
)
Material examined
.
Argentina
,
Río Negro
:
Las Grutas
,
one specimen
,
10m
, 2007 (MLP-Ma 14655);
Las Grutas
,
one specimen
(MLP-Ma 13528);
Caleta Los Hornitos
,
one specimen
, intertidal, 02/2017;
San Antonio Este
,
Punta Villarino
,
two specimens
(
MACN 13368
); San Matías gulf,
SAO
campaign, station 117,
one specimen
(MLP-Ma 14177)
.
Description
. Length up to
100 mm
, body color varies from whitish to yellowish, some specimens presenting two rows of dark spots that extend from the rhinophores to the gill. Dorsal mantle densely covered by thin caryophyllidia. Rhinophoral and branchial sheaths elevated, covered with caryophyllidia. Oral tentacles digitiform. 6-7 bipinnate gill leaves around the anal papilla (
Figure 2C
). Foot bilabiate; upper lip notched. The radular formula is 24 x 27.0.27. (MLP-Ma 14655). Lateral teeth simple and smooth (
Figure 3D
).
Geographic distribution and depth range.
Argentina
,
Buenos Aires
(
37°50´S
;
56°11´W
) (
Carcelles 1950
), Nuevo gulf, in the
Magellanic Province
(Atlantic Ocean), throughout the
Pacific Magellanic Province
, to Arica, northern
Chile
, in the
Peruvian Province
(Pacific Ocean) (
Valdés & Muniain 2002
).
Common
in the SMG on rocky bottoms between six and
25 m
depth
.
Biology
. The egg mass in a whitish wavy gelatinous ribbon about
70 mm
long, with up to four complete spiral turns (
Figure 2D
).
Remarks.
Magellanic species occasionally found in the Peruvian Province. This species is clearly differentiated from
Diaulula hispida
by the absence of the crest note (
Valdés & Muniain 2002
).