Doris granulosa, PEASE, 1860

Valdés, Ángel, 2002, A phylogenetic analysis and systematic revision of the cryptobranch dorids (Mollusca, Nudibranchia, Anthobranchia), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (4), pp. 535-636 : 554-557

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https://doi.org/ 10.1046/j.1096-3642.2002.00039.x

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5110265

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scientific name

Doris granulosa
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DORIS GRANULOSA PEASE, 1860 View in CoL ( FIGS 4C View Figure 4 , 9 View Figure 9 , 10 View Figure 10 )

Doriopsis granulosa Pease, 1860: 32–33 View in CoL .

Doriopsis scabra Pease, 1871a: 300 View in CoL , pl. 19, fig. 2A- C.

Doris? flabellifera Cheeseman, 1881: 222–223 View in CoL .

Doris (Ctenodoris) aurantiaca Eliot, 1913: 5–7 View in CoL , pl. 1, fig. 1.

Guyonia flava Risbec, 1928: 103–104 View in CoL , pl. 3, fig. 6, text fig. 21.

Type material

The type specimens of Doriopsis granulosa and Doriopsis scabra are untraceable; the type material of Doris flabellifera , as well as that of other nudibranchs described by Cheeseman, is lost (Bruce Marshall, pers. comm.). SYNTYPE of Guyonia flava Pease : New Caledonia, date unknown, one specimen, leg. J. Risbec ( MNHN).

Additional material

Small island south of the strait between Île Saint Marie and Île aux Nattes, Madagascar, 5 April 1990, one specimen, 12 mm preserved length, leg. T . M. Gosliner ( CASIZ 073536 ) .

External morphology

The background colour of the living animals is yelloworange. There is a number of small brown dots scattered on the surface, more densely arranged around the dorsal tubercles ( Fig. 4C View Figure 4 ). The rhinophores and gill are also yellow-orange. The whole dorsum is covered with rounded, simple tubercles, all of them similar in size ( Fig. 9D View Figure 9 ). The largest tubercles are those situated in the central region of the body. The rhinophoral and branchial sheaths have a few tubercles, similar to the rest of the dorsal tubercles. There are six tripinnate branchial leaves, arranged horizontally. The anal papilla is small, situated in the centre of the branchial circle of leaves. The rhinophores are elongate, having 12 lamellae in a 12-mm preserved length specimen.

Ventrally there are no oral tentacles, but two blunt prolongations on each side of the mouth opening ( Fig. 10F View Figure 10 ). The anterior border of the foot is grooved but not notched.

Anatomy

The posterior end of the glandular portion of the oral tube has six strong retractor muscles ( Fig. 10D View Figure 10 ) which attach to the body wall. The oval, muscular buccal bulb has two additional muscles attached. Two short salivary glands connect with the buccal bulb at each side of the oesophageal junction. The buccal bulb is shorter than the glandular portion of the oral tube. The labial cuticle is smooth. The radular formula is 47 ¥ 47.0. 47 in a 12-mm long specimen. Rachidian teeth are absent. The lateral teeth are narrow and elongate, having a single cusp and lacking denticles ( Fig. 9A View Figure 9 ). The teeth from the middle portion of the half-row are larger than those closer to the medial portion of the radula ( Fig. 9B View Figure 9 ). The outermost teeth are smaller and also smooth ( Fig. 9C View Figure 9 ). The oesophagus is short and connects directly to the stomach ( Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ).

The ampulla is long and convoluted, and branches into a short oviduct and the prostate ( Fig. 10B View Figure 10 ). The oviduct enters the female gland mass near to its centre. The prostate is tubular, short, folded and granular. It connects with a short duct that narrows and expands again into the ejaculatory portion of the deferent duct. The muscular deferent duct opens into a common atrium with the vagina. The vagina is long. Near to its proximal end it joins the bursa copulatrix and the seminal receptacle. The uterine duct also leads from the vagina. The bursa copulatrix is oval in shape, about as large as the seminal receptacle.

In the central nervous system ( Fig. 10D View Figure 10 ) the cerebral and pleural ganglia are fused and distinct from the pedal ganglia. There are three cerebral nerves leading from each cerebral ganglion and two pleural nerves leading from each pleural ganglion. There is no separate abdominal ganglion on the right side of the visceral loop. The buccal ganglia are near to the rest of the central nervous system, joined to the cerebral ganglia by two relatively short nerves. Gastro-oesophageal, rhinophoral and optical ganglia are present. The pedal ganglia are clearly separated, having three nerves leading from the left ganglion and four from the right. The pedal and parapedal commissures are enveloped together with the visceral loop.

The circulatory system ( Fig. 10A View Figure 10 ) consists of a large heart and a small blood gland situated in front of the central nervous system.

Remarks

Baba & Hamatani (1961) redescribed this species, under the name Doriopsis aurantiaca ( Eliot, 1913) , based on specimens collected from Japan. Kay & Young (1969) reported this species from Hawaii, this time under the name Doriopsis granulosa Pease, 1860 , and figured its reproductive system and the radula for the first time. They also suggested that Doris aurantiaca , Doriopsis scabra Pease, 1871 , Guyonia flava Risbec, 1928 and Doris flabellifera Cheeseman, 1881 could be synonyms.

Edmunds (1971) studied specimens from Tanzania which are similar to those from Hawaii, and confirmed the list of synonyms suggested by Kay & Young (1969). In contrast, Willan & Coleman (1984) considered that Doriopsis flabellifera is a distinct species, although they provided no anatomical evidence.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

T

Tavera, Department of Geology and Geophysics

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Dorididae

Genus

Doris

Loc

Doris granulosa

Valdés, Ángel 2002
2002
Loc

Guyonia flava

Risbec J 1928: 104
1928
Loc

Doris (Ctenodoris) aurantiaca

Eliot CN 1913: 7
1913
Loc

Doris? flabellifera Cheeseman, 1881: 222–223

Cheeseman TF 1881: 223
1881
Loc

Doriopsis scabra

Pease WH 1871: 300
1871
Loc

Doriopsis granulosa

Pease WH 1860: 33
1860
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