Nacella, DEAURATA
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https://doi.org/ 10.1093/zoolinnean/zly067 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5718898 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C55987A1-8113-FFDF-3397-FD9C0A95FCD1 |
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NACELLA DEAURATA View in CoL ( GMELIN, 1791)
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Patella aenea Martyn, 1784 : pl. 1, fig. 17 (invalid).
Patella deaurata Gmelin, 1791: 3719 ; Strebel, 1907: 137, pl. 5, figs 62, 65, 68, 70; pl. 6, figs 76, 81; Carcelles, 1950: 52, pl. 1, fig. 13.
Patella varicosa Reeve, 1854 : pl. 11, fig. 21A–C.
Patella fuegiensis – Reeve, 1855; pl. 28, fig. 73A, B; Rochebrune & Mabille, 1885: 95.
Nacella strigatella Rochebrune & Mabille, 1885: 110 View in CoL .
Nacella (Patinella) aenea View in CoL – Pilsbry, 1891: 118, pl. 46, figs 28, 36.
Patinella delicatissima – Strebel, 1907: 145; pl. 5, figs 71, 72, 74, 75; Strebel 1908: pl. 1, figs 75, 75A.
Helcioniscus benneti – Preston, 1913: 221, pl. 4, fig. 7.
Patella delicatissima – Melvill & Standen, 1914: 114; Carcelles, 1950: 52, pl. 1, fig. 14.
Nacella (Patinigera) aenea View in CoL – Wenz, 1938: 328, fig. 401. Patinigera aenea – Powell, 1951: 82.
Patinigera fuegiensis View in CoL – Powell, 1955: 67.
Patinigera delicatissima – Powell, 1951: 82; Dell, 1964: 273; Castellanos & Landoni, 1988: 24, pl. IV, fig. 4; Aguirre, 2003: 20.
Patinigera deaurata – Dell, 1964: 273; Aguirre et al., 2006: 251.
Nacella (Patinigera) fuegiensis View in CoL – Powell, 1973: pl. 177, figs 1, 2; Ramírez, 1981: 53.
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata deaurata View in CoL – Powell, 1973: 195; Ramírez, 1981: 56; Linse, 1999: 400.
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata View in CoL form delicatissima – Powell, 1973: 195; pl. 178, figs 3, 4; Ramirez, 1981: 57; Linse, 1999: 400.
Nacella (Patinigera) delicatissima View in CoL – Cantera & Arnaud, 1985: 34; Valdovinos & Rüth, 2005: 506; de Aranzamendi et al., 2009.
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata View in CoL – Morriconi & Calvo, 1993: 135; Mutschke et al., 1998: 8; Morriconi, 1999; 417; Malanga et al., 2005: 551; Valdovinos & Rüth, 2005: 505, fig. 5A; de Aranzamendi et al., 2009: 1; Aguirre et al., 2009: 252; Thatje & Rios, 2010: 97.
Nacella deaurata View in CoL – Rios & Gerdes, 1997: 50; Adami & Gordillo, 1999: 186; Ríos & Mutschke, 1999: 196; Aguirre et al., 2009: 419; González-Wevar et al., 2010: 116; 2011a: 1937; 2017: 864; Aldea & Rosenfeld, 2011; 117; Ojeda et al., 2014: 504; Rosenfeld et al., 2013: 11; 2015 b; 55; 2016: 77; 2017: 4; 2018: 1.
Nacella (Patinigera) fugiensis [sic.] – Linse, 1999: 400. Nacella (Patinigera) magellanica – Valdovinos & Rüth, 2005: 509 (in part, not of Helbling).
Nacella delicatissima View in CoL – Aguirre et al., 2006: 252; Aguirre et al., 2009: 454; González-Wevar et al., 2011a: 1937.
Nacella fuegiensis View in CoL – González-Wevar et al., 2011a: 1937.
Material studied: London Island , Pacific Patagonia (54°40’00.30’’ S, 72°03’58.67’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Carlos III Island, Strait of Magellan (53°38’55.41’’ S, 72°15’31.04’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 20; Port Famine , Strait of Magellan (53°36’34.07’’ S, 70°55’53.40’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50; Otway Sound , Strait of Magellan (52°56’13.10’’ S, 71°11’39.07’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Chabunco , Strait of Magellan (52°59’14.66’’ S, 70°48’44.43’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Laredo Bay , Strait of Magellan (52°56’59.14’’ S, 70°48’03.96’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50; Possession Bay , Strait of Magellan (52°13’55.50’’ S, 69°17’50.71’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Santa María Bay , Tierra del Fuego (53°19’29.86’’ S, 70°22’34.30’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 60; Caleta River , Tierra del Fuego (53°51’45.32’’ S, 70°19’54.11’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 60; Pía Fjord , Beagle Channel (54°49’36.81’’ S, 69°39’11.31’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 4 0; Gar ib a ldi F j or d, Beag l e C h anne l (54°43’20.63’’ S, 69°57’48.27’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Wulaia Bay (54°59’20.30’’ S, 68°09’02.97’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Tekenika Bay (55°03’24.66’’ S, 68°07’52.22’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Orange Bay (55°27’21.44’’ S, 68°04’02.33’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 30; Virginia Bay , Beagle Channel (54°54’16.95’’ S, 67°56’05.35’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Puerto Williams , Beagle Channel (54°56’04.95’’ S, 67°36’48.33’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 26; Lapataia Bay , Beagle Channel (54°50’58.94’’ S, 68°28’41.95’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 40; Hookers Point , Falkland / Malvinas Islands (51°42’09.60’’ S, 57°46’07.49’’ W) GoogleMaps N = 50.
Shell: Shell shape and sculpture are very variable ( de Aranzamendi et al., 2009) ( Fig. 5A–C View Figure 5 ). The species exhibits a conical morphology, dorsally raised shell, which is thick and non-translucent ( Fig. 5A–F View Figure 5 ). The anterior part of the animal is laterally compressed ( Fig. 5D–F View Figure 5 ). It has a large shell (maximum length 120 mm), which has a medium profile. The apex is located at the anterior 30–40% of the shell’s length ( Fig. 5A–F View Figure 5 ). All the slopes of the shell are convex ( Fig. 5A–C View Figure 5 ). The aperture is oval to oblong. The surface of the shell is sculptured with numerous broad radial ribs and clearly defined concentric growth lines from the central zone towards the margin. The margin of the shell margin is highly crenulated. The external coloration of the shell is very variable across its distribution (pale reddish, brown, green with a bronze apex, grey, brown). The primary and secondary ribs are dark brown with clearer interspaces. The internal part of the shell has a soft metallic grey/brown interior with dark lines corresponding to external colour patterns, bordered by a white/brown halo.
External anatomy: The ventral area of the foot is grey and the epipodial fringe is recognizable. The mantle fold is thick and cream-coloured. The mantle tentacles are in an alternated series of three shorter pigmented ones (white/black/white) and a black longer one ( Fig. 5G View Figure 5 ). The cephalic tentacles are dorsally pigmented with a black line ( Fig. 5G View Figure 5 ).
Radula: See Valdovinos & Rüth (2005) ( Fig. 5H View Figure 5 ).
Distribution: Magellanic province. Pacific Patagonia: from Guarello Island (50°S) to Cape Horn. Atlantic Patagonia: Tierra del Fuego. Falkland/ Malvinas Islands ( Fig. 5I View Figure 5 ).
Habitat: Medium and low intertidal, subtidal rocky ecosystem between 0 and 40 m depths.
Comments: Our extensive sampling effort across Pa c i f i c Pa t a g o n i a s u g g e s t s t h a t N. d e a u r a t a occurs in this region from Guarello Island (50°S) to Cape Horn. In the Atlantic coast this species was reported north up to Mar del Plata province ( Morris & Rosenberg, 2005). However, according to de Aranzamendi et al. (2009) the distribution of the species in the Atlantic is restricted to Tierra del Fuego. This species is also abundant in the Falkland/ Malvinas Islands. Molecular analyses suggest that N. deaurata represents a single genetic unit along Pacific ( González-Wevar et al., 2011a) and Atlantic ( de Aranzamendi et al., 2009, 2011) Patagonia. Molecular and geometric morphometric comparisons ( González-Wevar et al., 2011a) showed that N. fuegiensis is a synonym of N. deaurata . Similarly, molecular analyses indicate that N. delicatissima represents particular morphotypes of N. deaurata (contra de Aranzamendi et al., 2009). Molecular analyses (unpublished data) indicate that N. deaurata exhibits marked levels of population genetic differentiation between Patagonia and the Falkland/ Malvinas Islands.
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Nacella
González-Wevar, Claudio A., Hüne, Mathias, Rosenfeld, Sebastián, Nakano, Tomoyuki, Saucède, Thomas, Spencer, Hamish & Poulin, Elie 2019 |
Nacella fuegiensis
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Nakano T & Canete JI & Poulin E 2011: 1937 |
Nacella delicatissima
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Nakano T & Canete JI & Poulin E 2011: 1937 |
Aguirre ML & Richiano S & Alvarez M & Eastoe C 2009: 454 |
Aguirre ML & Richiano S & Sirch Y 2006: 252 |
Nacella (Patinigera) fugiensis
Valdovinos C & Ruth M 2005: 509 |
Linse K 1999: 400 |
Nacella deaurata
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Hune M & Segovia NI & Nakano T & Spencer HG & Chown S & Saucede T & Johnstone G & Mansilla A & Poulin E 2017: 864 |
Ojeda J & Rosenfeld S & Marambio J & Rozzi R & Mansilla A 2014: 504 |
Rosenfeld S & Marambio J & Aldea C 2013: 11 |
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Nakano T & Canete JI & Poulin E 2011: 1937 |
Gonzalez-Wevar CA & Nakano T & Canete JI & Poulin E 2010: 116 |
Aguirre ML & Richiano S & Alvarez M & Eastoe C 2009: 419 |
Adami ML & Gordillo S 1999: 186 |
Rios C & Mutschke E 1999: 196 |
Rios C & Gerdes D 1997: 50 |
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata
Thatje S & Rios C 2010: 97 |
de Aranzamendi MC & Gardenal CN & Martin JP & Bastida R 2009: 1 |
Aguirre ML & Richiano S & Alvarez M & Eastoe C 2009: 252 |
Malanga G & Estevez M & Calvo J & Abele D & Puntarulo S 2005: 551 |
Valdovinos C & Ruth M 2005: 505 |
Mutschke E & Rios C & Montiel A 1998: 8 |
Morriconi E & Calvo J 1993: 135 |
Nacella (Patinigera) delicatissima
Valdovinos C & Ruth M 2005: 506 |
Cantera JR & Arnaud PM 1985: 34 |
Nacella (Patinigera) fuegiensis
Ramirez J 1981: 53 |
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata deaurata
Linse K 1999: 400 |
Ramirez J 1981: 56 |
Powell AWB 1973: 195 |
Nacella (Patinigera) deaurata
Linse K 1999: 400 |
Ramirez J 1981: 57 |
Powell AWB 1973: 195 |
Patinigera deaurata
Aguirre ML & Richiano S & Sirch Y 2006: 251 |
Dell, RK 1964: 273 |
Patinigera fuegiensis
Powell AWB 1955: 67 |
Nacella (Patinigera) aenea
Powell AWB 1951: 82 |
Patinigera delicatissima
Aguirre ML 2003: 20 |
Castellanos ZJA & Landoni N 1988: 24 |
Dell, RK 1964: 273 |
Powell AWB 1951: 82 |
Patella delicatissima
Carcelles AR 1950: 52 |
Melvill JC & Standen P 1914: 114 |
Helcioniscus benneti
Preston HB 1913: 221 |
Patinella delicatissima
Strebel H 1907: 145 |
Nacella (Patinella) aenea
Pilsbry HA 1891: 118 |
Patella fuegiensis
Rochebrune AT & Mabille J 1885: 95 |
Nacella strigatella
Rochebrune AT & Mabille J 1885: 110 |
Patella deaurata
Carcelles AR 1950: 52 |
Strebel H 1907: 137 |
Gmelin JF 1791: 3719 |