Cystiscus Deltoides
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of minute
sea snail Sea snails are slow-moving marine (ocean), marine gastropod Mollusca, molluscs, usually with visible external shells, such as whelk or abalone. They share the Taxonomic classification, taxonomic class Gastropoda with slugs, which are distinguishe ...
s, marine
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mollusk Mollusca is a phylum of protostomic invertebrate animals, whose members are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 76,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized, making it the second-largest animal phylum after Arthropoda. The ...
s or
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s. This genus was placed in the family
Cystiscidae Cystiscidae is a taxonomic family of small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks. Description The shell is minute to large, either white, uniformly colored, or patterned; the surface is smooth, sculptured, or axially costat ...
by Coovert and Coovert, 1995. Previously the genus was in the family
Marginellidae Marginellidae, or the margin shells, are a taxonomic family of small, often colorful, sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Neogastropoda. Taxonomy The higher classification of the family Marginellidae has long been in a state o ...
, where it is still placed by many other malacologists.


Diagnosis

Shell Shell may refer to: Architecture and design * Shell (structure), a thin structure ** Concrete shell, a thin shell of concrete, usually with no interior columns or exterior buttresses Science Biology * Seashell, a hard outer layer of a marine ani ...
minute to small, white, hyaline;
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immersed to low; lip thickened, smooth or weakly denticulate; external varix absent; siphonal notch absent; posterior notch absent; lacking collabral parietal callus ridge; columella multiplicate, with combined usually 2 to 8 plications plus parietal lirae, first plication usually strong and raised. Mantle smooth, at least partially extending over external shell surface.


Shell description

Shell minute to small (adult length ). Color white, hyaline; surface smooth, glossy. Shape usually elliptic, obovate, or subtriangular; weakly shouldered. Spire completely immersed to low. Aperture narrow to broad, usually wider anteriorly. Lip slightly to distinctly thickened, flared posteriorly in some species, smooth on inside edge to weakly denticulate, lacking lirae, external varix absent. Shell lacking a siphonal notch and posterior notch. Shell with weak parietal callus wash or weak parietal callus deposits in some species, but lacking collabral parietal callus ridge. Columella multiplicate, with combined total 2 to 8 plications plus parietal lirae, rarely to 17 in which the posteriormost are denticles; one species with only 1 plication. Plications usually occupying less than half the length of the aperture, but most of the aperture in some. Plications excavated just inside aperture in a few species, usually evenly rounded, first plication usually raised and very strong. Shell with cystiscid internal whorls.


Animal anatomy

Internal: Unknown
External: Animal with eyes at side of head, usually on lateral swelling; mantle smooth, at least partially extending onto external shell surface, in some species nearly covering shell; foot relatively narrow, about as wide as shell length; head and mantle usually uniformly colored, often bright red, orange, or yellow, or brown, or black, internal mantle color pattern often showing through translucent shell.
Radula The radula (; : radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by mollusks for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food enters ...
: Uniserial, ribbon long, narrow, composed of 80-209 plates. Rachidian plates overlapping, narrow, moderately to strong arched, with 6-14 sharp cusps on posterior edge, the central cusp usually the strongest. The anterior edge of the rachidian plate is strongly concave, resulting in U- or V-shaped plates.


Habitat

Intertidal to .


Fossil record

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, upper Oligogene and
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, to Recent.


Remarks

The two halves of the head are capable of closing together at will, thus appearing unsplit. The long siphon usually distinguishes this group from ''Gibberula''. The shell of ''Persicula'' is usually patterned, often has a distinct external varix, and the spire is usually immersed. These conchological features serve to separate the two groups.


Species

''Cystiscus'' contains the following accepted species: *'' Cystiscus angasi'' ( Crosse, 1870) *'' Cystiscus aphanacme'' ( Tomlin, 1918) *'' Cystiscus aurantius'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus beqae'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus boucheti'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus bougei'' (
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, 1917)
*'' Cystiscus bucca'' ( Tomlin, 1916) *'' Cystiscus caeruleus'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus camelopardalis'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus carinifer'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2005 *'' Cystiscus connectans'' (May, 1911) *'' Cystiscus cooverti'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus cratericula'' (Tate & May, 1900) *'' Cystiscus cymbalum'' (Tate, 1878) *'' Cystiscus cystiscus'' (Redfield, 1870) *'' Cystiscus deeae'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus deltoides'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus flindersi'' (Pritchard & Gatliff, 1899) *'' Cystiscus freycineti'' (May, 1915) *'' Cystiscus garretti'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus gorii'' Boyer, 2018 *'' Cystiscus goubini'' (
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*'' Cystiscus halli'' (Pritchard & Gatliff, 1899) *'' Cystiscus havannensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus hernandezi'' Boyer, 2018 *'' Cystiscus incertus'' (May, 1920) *'' Cystiscus indiscretus'' (May, 1911) *'' Cystiscus iota'' (Hedley, 1899) *'' Cystiscus jucundus'' (W. Turton, 1932) *'' Cystiscus mainardii'' Cossignani, 2009 *'' Cystiscus maloloensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus manceli'' (Jousseaume, 1875) *'' Cystiscus marshalli'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus maskelynensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus matoensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus melwardi'' (Laseron, 1957) *'' Cystiscus microgonia'' (Dall, 1927) *'' Cystiscus minor'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus minusculus'' Lussi & G. Smith, 1998 *'' Cystiscus minutissimus'' (Tenison Woods, 1876) *'' Cystiscus montrouzieri'' (
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, 1922)
*'' Cystiscus mosaica'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2005 *'' Cystiscus nebulosa'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2005 *'' Cystiscus obesulus'' (May, 1920) *''
Cystiscus pardus ''Cystiscus pardus'' is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk from the family Cystiscidae. Description The shell of ''C. pardus'' is translucent, and white. The shells have been observed to grow up to 1.5 ...
'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus peelae'' Lussi & G. Smith, 1998 *'' Cystiscus politus'' (Carpenter, 1857) *'' Cystiscus problematicus'' (Gatliff & Gabriel, 1916) *'' Cystiscus pseudoaurantius'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus pseustes'' (E. A. Smith, 1904) *'' Cystiscus punctatus'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus pusillus'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus rendai'' Boyer, 2018 * '' Cystiscus robini'' Boyer, 2018 * † '' Cystiscus rotunda'' (May, 1922) May, W.L. (1922) New species of fossil shells from Table Cape. Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania, 1921, 9–12, pl. 4.
/ref> *'' Cystiscus sandwicensis'' (Pease, 1860) *'' Cystiscus subauriculatus'' (May, 1915) *'' Cystiscus thouinensis'' (May, 1915) *'' Cystiscus tomlinianus'' (May, 1918) *'' Cystiscus triangularis'' Cossignani, 2008 *'' Cystiscus tricinctus'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus truncatus'' (Dall, 1927) *'' Cystiscus vavauensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus viaderi'' Boyer, 2004 *'' Cystiscus vidae'' (Dell, 1956) *'' Cystiscus viridis'' Boyer, 2003 *'' Cystiscus vitiensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006 *'' Cystiscus wakefieldi'' T. Cossignani, 2001 *'' Cystiscus yasawaensis'' Wakefield & McCleery, 2006


References

* 2005. Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families. Malacologia 47(1-2):1-397. * Laseron, C. F. (1957). A new classification of the Australian Marginellidae (Mollusca), with a review of species from the Solanderian and Dampierian zoogeographical provinces. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. 8(3): 274-311


External links


Stimpson W. 1865. On certain genera and families of zoophagous gasteropods. American Journal of Conchology, 1: 55-64, pl. 8-9

Coovert G.A. & Coovert H.K. (1995) Revision of the supraspecific classification of marginelliform gastropods. The Nautilus 109(2-3): 43-110
{{Taxonbar, from=Q5201224 Taxa named by William Stimpson Cystiscidae