Molluscan ResearchISSN 1323-5818
 An international journal of the Malacological Society of Australasia published by Magnolia Press


0Home | About Molluscan Research | Online content | Editorial committee | Information for authors | How to order | Links0

Molluscan Research 25(1): 14-26; published 22 April 2005
Copyright © The Malacological Society of Australasia

Systematics of Ophicardelus (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia: Ellobiidae)

ISABEL T. HYMAN1, 2, GREG W. ROUSE3, 4 AND WINSTON F. PONDER2
1
Heydon-Laurence Building (A08), School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney 2006, Australia.
2Australian Museum, 6 College St, Sydney 2010, Australia.
3Department of Environmental Biology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide 5005, Australia.
4
South Australian Museum, North Terrace, Adelaide 5000, Australia.

Abstract

Ophicardelus is currently used for a small group of estuarine ellobiid snails found in Australia and New Zealand, but a previous study (Hyman et al. 2004) suggested that it may not be monophyletic. In the present study, morphological data are used in a cladistic analysis to test the monophyly of Ophicardelus. Taxa included are the three Australian species (Ophicardelus ornatus, O. quoyi and O. sulcatus), the New Zealand Ophicardelus costellaris, nine other Australasian Ellobiidae and outgroup Salinator solida (Amphibolidae). The results show that Ophicardelus is not monophyletic and a new genus, Pleuroloba, is introduced for quoyi and costellaris. Ophicardelus is distinguished from Pleuroloba by the presence of a pallial gland and the absence of a muscular vagina. The cladistic analysis indicated that Ophicardelus and Pleuroloba both belong in Pythiinae, but did not support Cassidulinae as recognised by Martins in 1998.

Full article (PDF; 740 KB)

Related series by publisher
Zootaxa: Mollusca
Taxonomic papers and monographs on Mollusca from all over the world
Zoosymposia:
Collected papers on all branches of zoology; vol. 1 on Mollusca
 
Copyright © 2005 Magnolia Press Published : 22 April 2005