Umbraculum umbraculum (Lightfoot, 1786) (Gastropoda, Opisthobranchia, Tylodinoidea) and the synonymy of U. mediterraneum (Lamarck, 1812)

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ABSTRACT – Specimens of Umbraculum Schumacher, 1817 from the North Atlantic (Great Meteor Bank and Azores), the Mediterranean Sea and from the southwest Pacific (Australia, Solomon lds, New Zealand) were investigated anatomically and histologically to clarify whether U. mediterraneum (Lamarck, 1812) and U. umbraculum (Lightfoot, 1786) are two distinguishable species or only one. Additional molecular analyses of one specimen each from Australia, the Azores and the Great Meteor Bank were performed, using 18S rRNA, 16S rRNA and COl genes. The morphological and molecular investigations give no evidence supporting their separation into two species. We therefore consider U. mediterraneum to be a junior synonym of U. umbraculum, and follow the assumptions of Burn (1959) that there is only one species of Umbraculum, with a wide spread distribution in tropical and warm temperate waters.

Author(s) Heike Wägele, Verena Vonnemann and William B. Rudman
Volume
Supplement 69 : Contemporary studies into the systematics and evolution of opisthobranch molluscs
Article Published
2006
Page Number
69

DOI
10.18195/issn.0313-122x.69.2006.069-082