Acochlidiacea
Acochlidiacea, common name acochlidians, are a taxonomic clade of very unusual sea snails and sea and freshwater slugs, aquatic gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Acochlidia is a variant spelling.
'' shows some characteristics of acochlidians, but characteristics of other acochlidians differ greatly:
f – foot
hb – heart bulb
lt – labial tentacle
rh – rhinophore
vh – visceral hump.
Description
These are mostly very small animals, without a shell or gills, distinguished by the visceral mass being sharply set off from the rest of the body.Being a small group with only 30 species worldwide known in 2010, and 32 species described in 2011, and 33 in 2012, these slugs are morphologically and biologically highly aberrant and diverse, comprising a series of unusual characters. Most acochlidians live interstitially in marine sands, while some have conquered limnic systems.
Taxonomy
established this taxon as a family in 1937, when he created the families Microhedylidae and Acochlidiidae. In 1939, he treated this taxon as an order.Rankin treated this taxon as an order, the order Acochlidioidea.
Salvini-Plawen wrote this taxon as Acochlidiomorpha.
Anderson treated this taxon as the order Acochlidiida.
Burn in Beesley et al., wrote this taxon as the order Acochlidea.
Wawra and various authors spelled this taxon as Acochlidia.
Three families are classically recognized. Two controversial classifications have been proposed recently, but they have not been evaluated since.
An alternative classification by Burn for the Australian species recognizes 2 superfamilies and 5 families.
s like this one highly improved knowledge about acochlidians.
The Acochlidia, a traditional "order" of the Opisthobranchia since their establishment by Odhner have formed one of the unsolved mysteries within Euthyneura. Their monophyly is widely accepted especially since a proposed sister group relationship of the acochlidian family Ganitidae with Sacoglossa could be rejected based on a comprehensive parsimony analysis of morphological characters. During the last years a series of studies have redescribed key acochlidian taxa in great detail, including 3D reconstructions, and added considerably to the morphological and biological knowledge of this previously little understood group.
Most recent morphological analyses suggested a common origin with either the equally enigmatic Rhodopemorpha, the diaphanid cephalaspidean Toledonia, or with runcinid or philinoid cephalaspideans. Molecular markers independent from direct ecological pressures suggested an unresolved basal opisthobranch origin for Acochlidia . A first combined multi-gene dataset led to the surprising result of Acochlidia clustering in a pulmonate relationship, united in a clade with Pyramidelloidea, Amphiboloidea and Eupulmonata. However, only three derived acochlids were included into analysis prior to 2010, with partially missing data.
2005 taxonomy
The taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi tentatively follows Starobogatov, but they have downgraded his taxonomic ranks. The group Acochlidiacea is arranged as follows:- Superfamily Acochlidioidea
- *Family Acochlidiidae
- Superfamily Hedylopsoidea
- *Family Hedylopsidae
- *Family Ganitidae
- *Family Livorniellidae
- *Family Minicheviellidae
- *Family Parhedylidae
- *Family Tantulidae
- Superfamily Palliohedyloidea
- *Family Palliohedylidae
- Superfamily Strubellioidea
- *Family Strubelliidae
- *Family Pseudunelidae
2010 taxonomy
Schrödl & Neusser split Acochlidiacea into two taxa and into six families like this:
Hedylopsacea
Hedylopsacean Acochlidiacea, whose evolution involves several habitat shifts from marine interstitial to amphibious or freshwater benthic habitats, possess complex excretory and reproductive systems.Hedylopsacea has no superfamilies defined:
- Acochlidiidae: Acochlidium, Palliohedyle, including Strubellia
- Pseudunelidae: with the only genus Pseudunela
- Hedylopsidae: with the only genus Hedylopsis
- Tantulidae: with the only species Tantulum elegans
Microhedylacea
Microhedylacea has no superfamilies defined:
- Asperspinidae: with the only genus Asperspina – junior synonym: Minicheviellidae
- Microhedylidae s.l.: Pontohedyle, Parhedyle, Microhedyle – including Ganitidae: Ganitus and Paraganitus. Inclusion of Ganitidae within Microhedylidae requires further research and higher statistical support.
2016 taxonomy
Two more families were established. Both include slugs that are unusual among acochlidians for their anatomy and habitat :- Aitengidae Swennen & Buatip, 2009
- Bathyhedylidae Neusser, Jörger, Lodde-Bensch, Strong & Schrödl, 2016
Phylogeny
Cladogram
A cladogram showing phylogenetic relations of some genera and species within Acochlidiacea:Ecology
The life cycle of Acochlidiacea is poorly known. With a typically low reproductive output in Acochlidiacea, free veliger larvae are assumed to stay in the interstices of the sand grains rather than entering the water column thereby avoiding long distance dispersal. Fertilized eggs are attached to sand grains and might promote dispersal via current driven sediment transport along shorelines.Overview of species
- Hedylopsis spiculifera – marine
- Hedylopsis ballantinei Sommerfeldt & Schrödl, 2005 – marine
- Pseudunela cornuta – marine and temporary brackish
- Pseudunela eirene Wawra, 1988 – marine
- Pseudunela espiritusanta Neusser & Schrödl, 2009 – in brackish water
- Pseudunela marteli Neusser, Jörger & Schrödl, 2011 – marine
- Pseudunela viatoris Neusser, Jörger & Schrödl, 2011 – marine
- Aiteng ater Swennen & Buatip, 2009 – marine
- Aiteng marefugitus Kano, Neusser, Fukumori, Jörger & Schrödl, 2015 – marine
- Aiteng mysticus Neusser, Fukuda, Jörger, Kano & Schrödl, 2011 – from Japan
- Bathyhedyle boucheti Neusser, Jörger, Lodde-Bensch, Strong & Schrödl, 2016 - marine
- Strubellia paradoxa – freshwater
- Strubellia wawrai Brenzinger, Neusser, Jörger & Schrödl, 2011 – freshwater
- Acochlidium amboinense – freshwater
- Acochlidium bayerfehlmanni Wawra, 1980 – freshwater
- Acochlidium fijiiensis Haynes & Kenchington, 1991 – freshwater
- Palliohedyle sutteri – freshwater
- Palliohedyle weberi – in brackish waters
- Tantulum elegans Rankin, 1979 – freshwater
- Asperspina brambelli
- Asperspina loricata
- Asperspina murmanica
- Asperspina rhopalotecta Salvini-Plawen, 1973
- Asperspina riseri
- Microhedyle gerlachi Marcus & Marcus, 1959 - synonym: Parhedyle gerlachi
- Microhedyle glandulifera
- Microhedyle nahantensis
- Microhedyle remanei
- Ganitus evelinae Marcus, 1953
- Paraganitus ellynnae Challis, 1968
- Parhedyle cryptophthalma
- Parhedyle odhneri - synonym: Microhedyle odhneri
- Parhedyle tyrtowii
- Pontohedyle brasilensis
- Pontohedyle joni Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle kepii Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle liliae Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle martynovi Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle milaschewitchii
- Pontohedyle neridae Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle peteryalli Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle verrucosa
- Pontohedyle wenzli Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle wiggi Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Pontohedyle yurihookeri Jörger & Schrödl, 2013
- Helicohedyle dikiki Drainas, Carlson, Jörger, Schrödl & Neusser, 2017 – marine