Dendronotus purpureus Bergh, 1879

Korshunova, Tatiana, Bakken, Torkild, GrØtan, Viktor V., Johnson, Kjetil B., Lundin, Kennet & Martynov, Alexander, 2021, A synoptic review of the family Dendronotidae (Mollusca: Nudibranchia): a multilevel organismal diversity approach, Contributions To Zoology 90 (1), pp. 93-153 : 127

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1163/18759866-BJA10014

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4624000

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A8176E-026B-FFA0-23B5-FE37CE63103E

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scientific name

Dendronotus purpureus Bergh, 1879
status

 

Dendronotus purpureus Bergh, 1879 View in CoL

Dendronotuspurpureus Bergh, 1879: 89–93 View in CoL , Pl. I, Figs 18–20; Pl. 3, Figs 7 View FIGURE 7 –12.; Bergh, 1904:15; MacFarland, 1966: 254; Odhner, 1936:1108.

Non Dendronotuspurpureus var. aurantiaca Friele, 1879 View in CoL (= D. frondosus View in CoL or D. lacteus View in CoL ).

Diagnosis (original description). Exact number of pairs of branched dorsolateral appendages unknown (at least, more than three). Livingcolour purple, preservedreddish brown. Circa seven oral veil appendages. Five appendages (described as equal in size, likely due to preservation) of rhinophoral stalks. Lateral papilla of rhinophoral sheaths present. Rhinophores with circa 20 lamellae. Several lip papillae (no exact count present in original description). Masticatory processes of jaws with small denticles. Radula with up to 44 rows of teeth. Central tooth with a very fine denticulation. Up to 14 lateral teeth with up to six denticles. Prostate and vas deferens unknown, penis long, straight, conical. Body length up to 20 mm.

Distribution. North Pacific, Bering Sea. Port Moller, Alaska, USA.

Bathymetry. 31 mdepth.

Remarks. According to its original description ( Bergh, 1879), D. purpureus has 14 lateral radula teeth and is thus similar in this respect to the North Atlantic and Arctic species D. lacteus . However, D. lacteus of such a size has usually less than 14 lateral teeth, and also the central teeth usually have more distinct denticles. We therefore retain the North Pacific D. purpureus asaseparate species, potentiallya sisterspecies to D. lacteus , until further studies are done.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Nudibranchia

Family

Dendronotidae

Genus

Dendronotus

Loc

Dendronotus purpureus Bergh, 1879

Korshunova, Tatiana, Bakken, Torkild, GrØtan, Viktor V., Johnson, Kjetil B., Lundin, Kennet & Martynov, Alexander 2021
2021
Loc

Dendronotuspurpureus

MacFarland, F. M. 1966: 254
Odhner, N. 1936: 1108
Bergh, R. 1904: 15
Bergh, R. 1879: 93
1879
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