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<taxonomicName id="4C6B619E9639F278DAE733224BDB3279" authority="Swennen, 2007" authorityName="Swennen" authorityYear="2007" box="[968,1196,1881,1905]" class="Gastropoda" family="Limapontiidae" genus="Costasiella" kingdom="Animalia" order="Sacoglossa" pageId="0" pageNumber="355" phylum="Mollusca" rank="species" species="coronata" status="sp. nov.">Costasiella coronata</taxonomicName>
,
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(
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,
<figureCitation id="135006989639F278DD8533024BCF3298" box="[1194,1208,1913,1936]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="2.[138,173,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[172,1439,190,1825]" captionTargetId="figure-242@2.[128,1485,115,1895]" captionTargetPageId="2" captionText="Fig. 2. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, eyes; B, radular tooth and connection; C, pharynx in lateral view; D, digestive system from mouth to stomach in lateral view; ring of main ganglia around anterior part of oesophagus is removed. E, branches of the digestive gland in the body of a preserved specimen; dorsal skin and branches of the albumen gland are removed; F, hermaphrodite follicles and ductules from a preserved specimen; G, branches of the albumen gland in the body of a preserved specimen; dorsal skin removed; the heart and some organs of the genital complex block the view in the outlined area; H, penis; I, egg-strings; J, arrangement of eggs in an egg-string; K, diagram of the genital complex. Legend: ad albumen duct; ag albumen gland; am ampulla; an anus; bc bursa copulatrix; bw body wall; cc central canal; dg digestive gland; ey eyes; gr genital receptacle; hd hermaphrodite duct; in intestine; ma male aperture; mu mucus gland (large oviduct); oa oviducal aperture; oe oesophagus; og oral gland; op oesophageal pouch; ov oviduct; ph pharynx; pr prostate; sg salivary gland; st stomach; va vaginal aperture; vd vas deferens." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509068" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509068/files/figure.png" pageId="0" pageNumber="355">2</figureCitation>
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Bang Tawa, in the mangrove forest (
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), some specimens and egg-strings,
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<collectingDate id="EF91C5359639F278DC2633AF4AF632E1" box="[1289,1409,2004,2025]" pageId="0" pageNumber="355" value="2000-07-10">10 Jul.2000</collectingDate>
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. Same site, some tens of individuals with a length up to
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, also egg-strings found,
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<collectingDate id="EF91C5359639F278DAD23C754B2E3D2B" box="[1021,1113,2062,2083]" pageId="0" pageNumber="355" value="2000-10">Oct.2000</collectingDate>
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. Same site, some tens of individuals with a length of
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, also egg-strings found,
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.
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Bay, on intertidal mud bordering a small fringe of mangroves (
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),
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with a length of
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,
<date id="FFD53CDD963AF27BDBF634A54FA73418" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" value="2005-04-23">
<collectingDate id="EF91C535963AF27BDBF634A54FA73418" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" value="2005-04-23">23 Apr.2005</collectingDate>
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.
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locations are in southern
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along the
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of
<collectingCountry id="F37C5A8D963AF27BD9A235604F923438" box="[141,229,283,304]" name="Thailand" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Thailand</collectingCountry>
, and all specimens were on, or in, patches of the alga
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sp
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.
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Fig. 1.
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,
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:
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, outline of a submerged live specimen;
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, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279D95D331F4FF43271" bold="true" box="[114,131,1892,1913]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">C</emphasis>
, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DB83331F4DCA3271" bold="true" box="[684,701,1892,1913]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">D</emphasis>
, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DCB8331F4AD03271" bold="true" box="[1431,1447,1892,1913]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">E</emphasis>
, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DA3B33FA4C54329E" bold="true" box="[788,803,1921,1942]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">F</emphasis>
, branch of the digestive gland in ceras;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DD8433FA4BC9329E" bold="true" box="[1195,1214,1921,1942]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">G</emphasis>
, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279D86A33E54E2F32BB" bold="true" box="[325,344,1950,1971]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">H</emphasis>
, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279D99F33C14FCE32C7" bold="true" box="[176,185,1978,1999]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">I</emphasis>
, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279D87033AC4E1C32E4" bold="true" box="[351,363,2007,2028]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">J</emphasis>
, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DC6533AC4A2A32E4" bold="true" box="[1354,1373,2007,2028]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">K</emphasis>
, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend:
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albumen gland;
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anus papilla;
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black line;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DCB7338F4ADA3D01" bold="true" box="[1432,1453,2036,2057]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">ce</emphasis>
ceras;
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digestive gland;
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dorsal rim;
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follicles of ovotestis;
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lost cerata;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DAF83C6A4C803D2E" bold="true" box="[983,1015,2065,2086]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">ma</emphasis>
male aperture;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DD8C3C6A4BB43D2E" bold="true" box="[1187,1219,2065,2086]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">mo</emphasis>
mouth;
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oviducal aperture;
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pericardium;
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rhinophore;
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renal pore;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DBFA3C554D9E3D4B" bold="true" box="[725,745,2094,2115]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">rs</emphasis>
renal shield;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DAAB3C554CE23D4B" bold="true" box="[900,917,2094,2115]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">st</emphasis>
- stomach;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F9638F279DD243C554B543D4B" bold="true" box="[1035,1059,2094,2115]" pageId="1" pageNumber="356">va</emphasis>
vaginal aperture.
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Fig. 2.
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<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD9FE333C4EED3254" box="[209,410,1863,1884]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">Costasiella coronata</emphasis>
</taxonomicName>
,
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:
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADB07333D4D4E3253" bold="true" box="[552,569,1862,1883]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">A</emphasis>
, eyes;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADB50333D4DF83253" bold="true" box="[639,655,1862,1883]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">B</emphasis>
, radular tooth and connection;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADAEE333D4CA53253" bold="true" box="[961,978,1862,1883]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">C</emphasis>
, pharynx in lateral view;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADDE0333D4B973253" bold="true" box="[1231,1248,1862,1883]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">D</emphasis>
, digestive system from mouth to stomach in lateral view; ring of main ganglia around anterior part of oesophagus is removed.
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD5733184BFF3270" bold="true" box="[1144,1160,1891,1912]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">E</emphasis>
, branches of the digestive gland in the body of a preserved specimen; dorsal skin and branches of the albumen gland are removed;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD6833FB4B21329D" bold="true" box="[1095,1110,1920,1941]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">F</emphasis>
, hermaphrodite follicles and ductules from a preserved specimen;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD88D33E64EC232BA" bold="true" box="[418,437,1949,1970]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">G</emphasis>
, branches of the albumen gland in the body of a preserved specimen; dorsal skin removed; the heart and some organs of the genital complex block the view in the outlined area;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADA6233C14C1732C7" bold="true" box="[845,864,1978,1999]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">H</emphasis>
, penis;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADA8133C14CC032C7" bold="true" box="[942,951,1978,1999]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">I</emphasis>
, egg-strings;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD1233C14B3E32C7" bold="true" box="[1085,1097,1978,1999]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">J</emphasis>
, arrangement of eggs in an egg-string;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD9A533AD4FEA32E3" bold="true" box="[138,157,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">K</emphasis>
, diagram of the genital complex. Legend:
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADB6A33AD4D2932E3" bold="true" box="[581,606,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ad</emphasis>
albumen duct;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADA2233AD4C5232E3" bold="true" box="[781,805,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ag</emphasis>
albumen gland;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADACE33AD4B7632E3" bold="true" box="[993,1025,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">am</emphasis>
ampulla;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD5533AD4BE432E3" bold="true" box="[1146,1171,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">an</emphasis>
anus;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADDC533AD4A7532E3" bold="true" box="[1258,1282,2006,2027]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">bc</emphasis>
bursa copulatrix;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD9A533884FDE3D00" bold="true" box="[138,169,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">bw</emphasis>
body wall;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD81D33884E303D00" bold="true" box="[306,327,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">cc</emphasis>
central canal;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD8C333884D723D00" bold="true" box="[492,517,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">dg</emphasis>
digestive gland;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADBEE33884DAF3D00" bold="true" box="[705,728,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ey</emphasis>
eyes;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADA0433884C353D00" bold="true" box="[811,834,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">gr</emphasis>
genital receptacle;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD3B33884B583D00" bold="true" box="[1044,1071,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">hd</emphasis>
hermaphrodite duct;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADC3B33884A5F3D00" bold="true" box="[1300,1320,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">in</emphasis>
intestine;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADC8C33884AB43D00" bold="true" box="[1443,1475,2035,2056]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ma</emphasis>
male aperture;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD81E3C6B4E253D2D" bold="true" box="[305,338,2064,2085]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">mu</emphasis>
mucus gland (large oviduct);
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADBA03C6B4DD03D2D" bold="true" box="[655,679,2064,2085]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">oa</emphasis>
oviducal aperture;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADA563C6B4CE73D2D" bold="true" box="[889,912,2064,2085]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">oe</emphasis>
oesophagus;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD053C6B4B353D2D" bold="true" box="[1066,1090,2064,2085]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">og</emphasis>
oral gland;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADDE13C6B4B903D2D" bold="true" box="[1230,1255,2064,2085]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">op</emphasis>
oesophageal pouch;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD9A53C564FD53D4A" bold="true" box="[138,162,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ov</emphasis>
oviduct;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD83B3C564E583D4A" bold="true" box="[276,303,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">ph</emphasis>
pharynx;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27AD8883C564EC83D4A" bold="true" box="[423,447,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">pr</emphasis>
prostate;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADB1A3C564D3D3D4A" bold="true" box="[565,586,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">sg</emphasis>
salivary gland;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADBD33C564C7A3D4A" bold="true" box="[764,781,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">st</emphasis>
stomach;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADAA73C564CD73D4A" bold="true" box="[904,928,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">va</emphasis>
vaginal aperture;
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963BF27ADD493C564B083D4A" bold="true" box="[1126,1151,2093,2114]" pageId="2" pageNumber="357">vd</emphasis>
vas deferens.
</paragraph>
</caption>
<paragraph id="8BD41A1D963AF27BD95D35024E963758" blockId="3.[114,753,377,592]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">
The description is based on
<specimenCount id="9D6DD194963AF27BD8ED35024D293498" box="[450,606,377,400]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" type="generic">11 specimens</specimenCount>
collected in
<date id="FFD53CDD963AF27BD95D35E24FA034B8" box="[114,215,409,432]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" value="2003-10">Oct.2003</date>
, of which five were dissected and six selected as types. The
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and three
<typeStatus id="54D0A4BF963AF27BD8E335C24D4334D8" box="[460,564,441,464]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
are deposited in the Zoological Reference Collection (
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) of the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research, National University of
<collectingCountry id="F37C5A8D963AF27BD95D36624F963738" box="[114,225,537,560]" name="Singapore" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Singapore</collectingCountry>
, and three
<typeStatus id="54D0A4BF963AF27BD87436624EB63738" box="[347,449,537,560]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358" type="paratype">paratypes</typeStatus>
in the Zoological Museum, University of Amsterdam (
<collectionCode id="ED7A82D8963AF27BD8BA36424EA13758" box="[405,470,569,592]" country="Netherlands" httpUri="http://grbio.org/cool/a65z-wv6r" name="Universiteit van Amsterdam, Zoologisch Museum" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">ZMA</collectionCode>
).
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BD41A1D963AF27BD95D36024D1F3038" blockId="3.[114,754,633,1328]" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">
<emphasis id="B91FC60F963AF27BD95D36024E143799" bold="true" box="[114,355,633,657]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">External morphology.</emphasis>
Black eyes close together between rhinophores (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD82F36E24E0037B8" box="[256,375,665,688]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 A, C</figureCitation>
). Renal shield large, fixed on dorsal side of small pericardium, covering dorsum from just posterior of eyes to two-third of body length; wide, free rim can be held upwards and pleated (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD88E36824D723618" box="[417,517,761,784]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 A</figureCitation>
). Rim usually covers basal parts of bordering cerata and often nearly their whole length (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD9EC37424E6A3658" box="[195,285,825,848]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 B</figureCitation>
). Transparent renal shield contains irregular central channel with side-branches bordered by dispersed dark dots. Rhinophores smooth, wide, somewhat flattened at base, but rounded distally and tapering into blunt tips. Shape of head varies according to degree of straightening (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD95537A24FAC36F8" box="[122,219,985,1008]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 C</figureCitation>
); frontal part usually kept bilobed. Lateral areas of back wider than body by thick rims (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BDB0837824DD03118" box="[551,679,1017,1040]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 D, E</figureCitation>
). Each rim filled with maze of branches of albumen and digestive glands. Cerata in a row of up to 22 on dorsal side of each rim, starting shortly behind rhinophores; not covering central part of dorsum and posterior end of foot; strongly flattened, wide, and smooth (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD81230E24EC431B8" box="[317,435,1177,1200]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 F, G</figureCitation>
); flat sides concave-convex in preserved specimens (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD87130C24ECC31D8" box="[350,443,1209,1232]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 G</figureCitation>
). Each ceras containing wide branch with side branches of digestive gland (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BDB4C30A24DCC31F8" box="[611,699,1241,1264]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 F</figureCitation>
) and in reproductive slugs also branches of albumen gland being most dense on dorsal side of ceras (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BD8D431624D2B3038" box="[507,604,1305,1328]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Fig. 1 H</figureCitation>
).
</paragraph>
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Foot somewhat wider than dorsum in live specimens, but the opposite is true after preservation. Anterior border of foot with blunt extensions; posterior tip pointed (
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). Foot length 4-6 times width in actively crawling specimens (N = 11). Sole anteriorly with shallow central longitudinal groove continuing posteriorly as unpigmented line. Anus on small papilla anterior right of pericardium covered by renal shield (
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). Renal pore just left of anus papilla. Male aperture below right rhinophore, vaginal aperture just posterior of male aperture and oviductal aperture slightly posterior to and below vaginal aperture (
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).
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<emphasis id="B91FC60F963AF27BD95D32A24E4333F9" bold="true" box="[114,308,1753,1777]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Live colouration.</emphasis>
Colour of body and cerata is mainly determined by colour of digestive gland: bright green in well-fed individuals, and pale yellowish brown when not fed recently. Skin largely transparent with scattered iridescent blue-green dots, white or yellowish glandular dots, and angular reddish-brown dots, latter especially on renal shield. These colours only visible under specific light conditions. Moreover, fine grey-purple pigment on lateral and dorsal sides, anterior foot border, and in two longitudinal bands on sole of foot. White lines on posterior sides of rhinophores and thin dark pigment on lateral sides. Appearance of lines and areas with grey-purple pigment on head largely depends on degree of expansion of head (
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). A small black line present on both sides of mouth (
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). No pigment around genital orifices and eyes. In preserved specimens content of digestive gland brownish and purple areas in epidermis grey.
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<emphasis id="B91FC60F963AF27BDA0135D94B4234B2" bold="true" box="[814,1077,418,442]" italics="true" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Internal characteristics.</emphasis>
Diameter of eyeball
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(N = 4, length of live specimen
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). Eyeballs touching (
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). Clusters of oral glands besides anterior part of pharynx (
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). Pharynx nearly spherical, diameter
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(N = 5) with prominent ascus, strong ascus muscle, and well developed dorsal septate muscle. Wide, internal, longitudinal band of dark pigment borders pharyngeal space (
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). Radular teeth blade-shaped, smooth and narrow, with slightly curved sharp tips (
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). Length of leading tooth in large specimens
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(N = 5). In ascending row 5-8 teeth, in descending row and ascus 1827 progressively smaller teeth (N = 5). Teeth, including 3 preradular teeth, remain fixed on radular ribbon that curls in a spiral in ascus. Length of base of first preradular tooth about
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, second about
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, third with minuscule blade
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in total. On both sides of short oesophagus, salivary duct between pharynx and salivary gland below prominent oesophageal pouch on dorsal side of oesophagus just anterior of stomach (
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). Oesophagus and pouch dark pigmented; salivary glands and ducts pale. Stomach dark, ventral in body. From right dorsal side of stomach, pale coloured intestine ascends to anal papilla (
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). A branch of the digestive gland starts in both posterior corners of stomach. Both immediately split into a branch that goes slanting upwards and a branch that directly goes in posterior direction and then upwards (N = 5). Both branches knotty, repeatedly branching in respectively anterior and posterior dorsal parts of body. First branch reaches to just posterior of eyes, second up into tail far posterior of origins of posterior cerata (
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). Only some branches of digestive gland in dorsum connected with a ceras.
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Extensive network of albumen gland tubules ramifying in dorsal side of body close to branches of digestive gland including in cerata (
<figureCitation id="13500698963AF27BDD3931994BF030F1" box="[1046,1159,1506,1529]" captionStart="Fig" captionStartId="1.[114,149,1863,1884]" captionTargetBox="[122,1454,270,1776]" captionTargetId="figure-250@1.[87,1478,227,1828]" captionTargetPageId="1" captionText="Fig. 1. Costasiella coronata, new species: A, outline of a submerged live specimen; B, outline of a live specimen on mud during low tide; C, different shapes of the anterior part of a live specimen; D, outline of a cross section through the cardiac area of a relaxed specimen; E, ventral view of a relaxed specimen showing organs shining through; F, branch of the digestive gland in ceras; G, outline of cross section of a preserved ceras; H, branches of the albumen gland in a series of cerata of different sizes; upper row dorsal sides, lower row ventral sides; I, dorsal view of the anterior body of a preserved specimen; the renal shield and cerata are removed; former position of renal shield is indicated by slashes; J, the genital apertures at the right anterior side of a preserved specimen with removed renal shield; K, ventral view of anterior area showing the mouth in a preserved specimen. Legend: ag albumen gland; ap anus papilla; bl black line; ce ceras; dg digestive gland; dr dorsal rim; fo follicles of ovotestis; lc lost cerata; ma male aperture; mo mouth; oa oviducal aperture; pc pericardium; rh rhinophore; rp renal pore; rs renal shield; st - stomach; va vaginal aperture." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4509066" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/4509066/files/figure.png" pageId="3" pageNumber="358">Figs. 1 H</figureCitation>
,
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). Tubules white and relatively thick in egg laying specimens, thin and pale in non-reproductive individuals, uniting into single albumen duct. Hermaphroditic follicles dense (
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), small (diameter single follicles
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, length of compound follicles
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), and numerous (&gt;500), on ventral side of body cavity from near frontal border of foot to below division between anterior and posterior networks of digestive gland. Follicles yellow, connected by ductules that unite into short hermaphrodite duct. Organs of genital complex (
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) packed together in anterior right half of body cavity. Hermaphrodite duct widens into strongly coiled ampulla leaving it at anterior end and splitting into vas deferens and small oviduct. Vas deferens receives prostate duct coming from about 30 fusiform prostate glands in anterior part of body below spherical genital receptacle, then running anteriorly over female system to long, narrow, unarmed penis (
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). Male system uncoloured, but prostate glands white. Vaginal duct widens into bursa copulatrix going to posterior end of solid, ovoid central canal. Small oviduct receives albumen duct and enters central canal together with vaginal duct. Oviduct leaves central canal in anterior end and continues as large oviduct via wide and voluminous mucous gland occupying most of ventral right of anterior body cavity. Genital receptacle spherical, pale, situated dorsally slightly right of oesophageal pouch and left of loop of bursa copulatrix (vaginal duct). Genital receptacle connected to left side of central canal by narrow tube.
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Specimens of
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were found on, and shallowly buried into, soft muddy sediment in and around tufts of
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sp. in open spaces within or bordering mangrove forests high in the intertidal zone. The slugs lived amphibiously. When the
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patches had emerged during low tide, more and more slugs crawled over the algae for feeding. The contracted rhinophores were firmly kept against the back and the cerata were held largely under the renal shield that seemed to increase in thickness and relative size (
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). The epidermis looked dirty by mud suggesting that the ciliary actions were reduced or had ceased completely. The number of visible slugs declined again by hiding in mud when the tide was out for some time. In captivity it could be seen that they fed by sucking the siphonal cells of
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sp. both when submerged and when emerged. In
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the temperature of the water was 35°C and the salinity 29‰, but salinity fluctuates strongly over the season in the coastal zone (
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).
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The slugs were difficult to keep alive in captivity for more than a few weeks. The main problem was maintaining the algae in a condition such that they could be consumed by the slugs; replacing the algae every few days was necessary. A good growth of the
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sp. did occur when keeping them with substrate either permanently emerged in a damp atmosphere, or submerged with some aeration, but in both cases the slugs either hardly fed or did not feed at all.
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Copulation was not observed in individuals out of the water. When two submerged slugs met for mating, they erected their rhinophores and repeatedly touched each other with the swollen anterior parts of the head for about 15 seconds. Then they aligned their bodies in opposite directions with the heads just side by side for penal insertion. The duration of the copulation could not be timed precisely, but the intimate contact lasted 15 to 30 s. When mating ended the bodies shook as if the penis had to be redrawn with force out of the partner. The eggs were in colourless, transparent, gelatinous strings of a length of
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and a width of up to
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(
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). The strings contained 20004000 eggs in a spiral chain (
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). The capsules of fresh eggs were touching each other in the spiral, but not those in neighbouring curves. Fresh, still uncleaved ova yellowish; developing embryos were pale. The egg capsules measured 108.2 ±
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by 90.2 ±
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(N = 36), diameters of uncleaved ova 61.1 ±
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(N = 22). In captivity, the egg masses were deposited both by submerged and emerged individuals on the mud or on
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sp. The eggs developed to free-swimming veliger larvae within four days (temperature 2835°C).
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The specific name refers to the striking character that the dorsal side is crowned by the renal shield.
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