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A Subantarctic rare gastropod reveals a new type of spawn among heterobranchs
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2020-10Registro en:
Di Luca, Javier Agustín; Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique; Pastorino, Roberto Santiago Guido; A Subantarctic rare gastropod reveals a new type of spawn among heterobranchs; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society; 190; 2; 10-2020; 508-517
0024-4082
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Di Luca, Javier Agustín
Penchaszadeh, Pablo Enrique
Pastorino, Roberto Santiago Guido
Resumen
Spawn and specimens of Toledonia biplicata comb. nov. were collected from Burdwood Bank during March 2013. Species-level identification was derived from radular, shell and spawn characters. A low number of eggs laid per spawn (one to three), absence of an external gelatinous mass and a considerably thickened capsule wall (∼50 μm) constitute a unique combination of spawn characters among heterobranchs. Egg capsules are ovoid in shape and measure 600-763 × 450-656 μm. They are filled with albuminous liquid, allowing complete intracapsular development of a single embryo. The developmental stages recognized are uncleaved eggs (153 μm in average diameter), veliger stages (279-378 μm in maximal length) and prehatchling juveniles (442-609 μm). Toledonia biplicata increases its volume 40-fold during its intracapsular development, whereas other comparable cephalaspids increase ≤ 4-fold. The role of the capsule wall as protection and an additional source of food is discussed. The adaptive value of these characters in relationship to the environmental conditions of the Magellanic region is discussed. A comparison with the spawn of other cephalaspids, nudibranchs and pleurobranchids is conducted, and the taxonomic implications are discussed. This is the first description of the spawn and developmental stages of a representative of the genus Toledonia.