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词条 Crepipatella
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  1. Species

  2. References

  3. Further reading

{{Taxobox
| image =
| image_caption = Crepipatella
| status =
| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Mollusca
| classis = Gastropoda
| unranked_superfamilia= clade Caenogastropoda

clade Hypsogastropoda

clade Littorinimorpha


| superfamilia = Calyptraeoidea
| familia = Calyptraeidae
| genus = Crepipatella
| genus_authority = Lesson, 1831[1]
| synonyms =
| type_species= Calyptraea adolphei Lesson, 1831
}}

Crepipatella is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Calyptraeidae, the slipper snails and cup-and-saucer snails.

The snails in this genus were formerly all thought to belong to the genus Crepidula, but DNA sequence data show that they are a separate genus.[2]

A recent revision of the South American Species has led to some significant taxonomic changes, as well as the addition of a new species - Crepipatella occulta Veliz et al. 2012.[3]

Species

Species within the genus Crepipatella include:

  • Crepipatella capensis (Quoy and Gaimard, 1832–33) This species is known from the upwelling area of South Africa around Cape Town. These animals have direct development where embryonic nutrition is provided by nurse embryos (termed adelphophagy). C. capensis is sister to the C.dilatata-C. peruviana clade.[4]
  • Crepipatella lingulata (Gould, 1846). Native to the Pacific coast of North America with a clear range from Southern California though Washington and Alaska, this species has planktotrophic development.[5] This species was often referred to as C. dorsata in the past, but it is clearly distinct.
  • Crepipatella dorsata (Broderip, 1834). This species is a very rare, small, ribbed species of Crepipatella that occurs along the Pacific coast of Panama. The mode of development in unknown.
  • Crepipatella fecunda (Gallardo, 1979). Recent taxonomic work has indicated that this large, pale species of Crepipatella is synonoymous with Crepipatella peruviana Lamarck. This species is common along the coast of Chile and up into Peru and is characterized by planktotrophic development.
  • Crepipatella dilatata (Lamarck, 1822). A very common and well-studied species that occurs along the coast of Chile and Argentina. Development proceeds with uncleaved nurse eggs. The shells are often a purple-ish brown with a white streak. This species has been introduced to the northern coast of Spain.
  • Crepipatella occulta Veliz et al. 2012. This species is known from only two sites in Chile. It is characterized by a chestnut colored shell and adelphophagic development
Species brought into synonymy
  • Crepipatella fluctuosa Taki, 1938 accepted as Crepidula dorsata (Broderip, 1834)

References

1. ^Lesson R. P. (1831). Voy. "Coquille," Zool. 2(1): 389.
2. ^{{cite journal|last=Collin|first=Rachel|title=Phylogenetic relationships among calyptraeid gastropods and their implications for the biogeography of speciation|journal=Systematic Biology|year=2002|volume=52|issue=5|pages=618–640|doi=10.1080/10635150390235430 }}
3. ^{{cite journal | last1 = Veliz | first1 = David | last2 = Winkler | first2 = Federico M. | last3 = Guisado | first3 = Chita | last4 = Collin | first4 = Rachel | year = 2012 | title = A new species of Crepipatella (Gastropoda: Calyptraeidae) from northern Chile | url = | journal = Molluscan Research | volume = 32 | issue = 3| pages = 145–153 }}
4. ^Collin, Rachel; Chaparro, Oscar R.; Winkler, Federico; Veliz, David. 2007. Molecular phylogenetic and embryological evidence that feeding larvae have been reacquired in a marine gastropod. In: Biological Bulletin. pp.83-92.
5. ^Collin, Rachel. 2000. Sex change, reproduction, and development of Crepidula adunca and Crepidula lingulata (Gastropoda : Calyptraeidae). The Veliger., 43(1): 24-33.

Further reading

  • Confirmation of the identification and establishment of the South American slipper limpet Crepipatella dilatata (Lamark 1822) (Caenogastropoda: Calyptraeidae) in Northern Spain
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