A special adaptation to planktonic life in larvae of the Cassoidea (=Tonnoidea) (Gastropoda) |
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Authors: | K. Bandel F. Riedel H. Tiemann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut und Museum, University of Hamburg, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany;(2) Zoologisches Institut und Museum, University of Hamburg, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Living veligers of the Cassoidea have been observed to use a mantle appendage to form and resorb periostracum. Anatomical and histological examinations of a ranellid (Cymatium sp.) larva collected from the Red Sea in 1987 revealed the structure and location of the pallial appendage. The mantle edges of juvenile or adult species of the Cassoidea do not show a comparable specialization. It is demonstrated that cassoid larval conch characters are sufficient to prove the existence of a pallial appendage without anatomical confirmation. A mantle appendage is not known from teleplanic (long-living planktic) veligers of other gastropod superfamilies. In cases where the larval strategies of the latter are known they are totally different. Therefore it is suggested that the adaptation of cassoid larvae to pelagic life is unique among gastropods representing an autapomorphic character of the superfamily. |
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