Family GASTROPTERIDAE Swainson, 1840
- Gastropteridae Swainson, W. 1840. A treatise on malacology or the natural classification of shells and shell-fish. London : Longman, Brown, Green & Longmans 419 pp. [May 1840].
Type genus:
Gastropteron Kosse, 1813.
Introduction
The very wide parapodia, the ability of many species to swim, the general lack of a shell except in the earliest stages of development, the very reduced mantle cavity where the gill has moved forward and is exposed, separate gastropterids from the allied philinids and aglajids. Most species have the posterior end of the head shield narrowed, highly raised and curved forward, sometimes to level with or even in front of the anterior edge of the head. The animal possesses a radula but not gastral plates. Gastropterids are renowned for their striking colours and patterns, especially among the smaller species of which local waters boast several undescribed species. Compiled from Burn (in press).
General References
Burn, R. 2006. A checklist and bibliography of the Opisthobranchia (Mollusca: Gastropoda) of Victoria and the Bass Strait area, south-eastern Australia. Museum Victoria Science Report 10: 1-42
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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30-Nov-2011 | OPISTHOBRANCHIA | 30-Nov-2011 | MOVED | Dr Robin Wilson |
11-Jan-2016 | 24-Nov-2011 | MODIFIED | ||
24-Mar-2011 | (import) |