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Addisonia enodis (Vetigastropoda: Lepetelloidea) associated with an elasmobranch egg capsule from the South Atlantic Ocean and the discovery of the species from deep waters off northeastern Brazil

Addisonia enodis (Vetigastropoda: Lepetelloidea) associada a uma cápsula ovígera de elasmobrânquio no Oceano Atlântico sul e a descoberta da espécie em águas profundas no nordeste do Brasil

Abstract

A gastropod specimen of the subfamily Addisoniinae Dall, 1882 is reported here for the first time associated with an elasmobranch egg capsule from the South Atlantic Ocean. A specimen of Addisonia enodis Simone, 1996 was found living inside an egg capsule of Atlantoraja castelnaui (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907) (Arhynchobatidae Fowler, 1934) from shallow waters off southeastern Brazil. Previous studies have reported the association of members of the genus Addisonia Dall, 1882 only with the egg capsules of sharks from the family Scyliorhinidae Gill, 1862 and skates from the family Rajidae de Blainville, 1816. Other specimens of A. enodis are also here reported to occur off northeastern Brazil based on shells found in deep waters off the state of Sergipe, which fills a gap in its distribution in the Southwestern Atlantic to the north of this region. Addisonia enodis was recognized as a synonym of A. excentrica (Tiberi, 1855). However, we consider A. enodis as a valid species until further data clarify this issue based on a large sample of Addisonia from Brazilian waters.

Keywords
Gastropoda; Addisoniidae; Addisonia excentrica; South America; deep sea

Resumo

Um espécime de gastrópode da subfamília Addisoniinae Dall, 1882 é reportado aqui pela primeira vez associado a uma cápsula ovígera de elasmobrânquio encontrada no Oceano Atlântico sul. Um espécime de Addisonia enodis Simone, 1996 foi achado vivendo na parte interna da cápsula ovígera de Atlantoraja castelnaui (Miranda Ribeiro, 1907) (Arhynchobatidae Fowler, 1934) em águas rasas do sudeste do Brasil. Estudos prévios mencionaram a associação de membros do gênero Addisonia Dall, 1882 somente com desovas de tubarões da família Scyliorhinidae Gill, 1862 e raias da família Rajidae de Blainville, 1816. Outros espécimes de A. enodis também são aqui reportados para o nordeste do Brasil com base em conchas coletadas em águas profundas ao largo de Sergipe, as quais preenchem uma lacuna em sua distribuição no sudoeste do Atlântico. Addisonia enodis foi reconhecida como um sinônimo de A. excentrica (Tiberi, 1855). No entanto, essa espécie é considerada válida, neste estudo, até que mais dados demonstrem com clareza que tratam-se da mesma espécie.

Palavras-chave
Gastropoda; Addisoniidae; Addisonia excentrica; América do Sul; mar profundo

Introduction

Lepetelloidea is one of the least investigated groups of marine gastropods, whose species richness is sporadically approached by alpha-taxonomic studies, especially from the South Atlantic Ocean (Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785., Leal & Simone 2000LEAL, J.H. & SIMONE, L.R.L. 2000. Copulabyssia riosi, a new deep-sea limpet (Gastropoda: Pseudococculinidae) from the continental slope off Brazil with comments on the systematics of the genus. Nautilus 114(2):59-68., Simone & Cunha 2003SIMONE, L.R.L. & CUNHA, C.M. 2003. Pseudococculina rimula, a new species (Cocculiniformia: Pseudococculinidae) from off southeastern Brazil. Nautilus 117(3):69-77., Lima 2014LIMA, S.F.B. 2014. Notocrater christofferseni n. sp. (Vetigastropoda: Pseudococculinidae): first record of the genus in the South Atlantic Ocean. Zootaxa 3873(2):178-186. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3873.2.5
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Lepetelloidean gastropods are far from being well known from shallow and deep waters off Brazil, where so far a total of three families and only five species were reported (Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785., Leal & Simone 2000LEAL, J.H. & SIMONE, L.R.L. 2000. Copulabyssia riosi, a new deep-sea limpet (Gastropoda: Pseudococculinidae) from the continental slope off Brazil with comments on the systematics of the genus. Nautilus 114(2):59-68., Simone & Cunha 2003SIMONE, L.R.L. & CUNHA, C.M. 2003. Pseudococculina rimula, a new species (Cocculiniformia: Pseudococculinidae) from off southeastern Brazil. Nautilus 117(3):69-77., Lima 2014LIMA, S.F.B. 2014. Notocrater christofferseni n. sp. (Vetigastropoda: Pseudococculinidae): first record of the genus in the South Atlantic Ocean. Zootaxa 3873(2):178-186. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3873.2.5
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, Lima et al. 2016LIMA, S.F.B., GUIMARÃES, C.R.P. & SIMONE, L.R.L. 2016. Lepetella furuncula sp. nov. (Vetigastropoda: Lepetelloidea): the first species of the genus discovered in the South Atlantic Ocean (northeastern Brazil). Bull. Mar. Sci. 92(2):257-262. http://dx.doi.org/10.5343/bms.2015.1079
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): Addisonia enodisSimone, 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785. (Addisoniidae), Copulabyssia riosiLeal & Simone, 2000LEAL, J.H. & SIMONE, L.R.L. 2000. Copulabyssia riosi, a new deep-sea limpet (Gastropoda: Pseudococculinidae) from the continental slope off Brazil with comments on the systematics of the genus. Nautilus 114(2):59-68., Lepetella furunculaLima, Guimarães & Simone, 2016LIMA, S.F.B., GUIMARÃES, C.R.P. & SIMONE, L.R.L. 2016. Lepetella furuncula sp. nov. (Vetigastropoda: Lepetelloidea): the first species of the genus discovered in the South Atlantic Ocean (northeastern Brazil). Bull. Mar. Sci. 92(2):257-262. http://dx.doi.org/10.5343/bms.2015.1079
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(Lepetellidae), Notocrater christofferseniLima, 2014LIMA, S.F.B. 2014. Notocrater christofferseni n. sp. (Vetigastropoda: Pseudococculinidae): first record of the genus in the South Atlantic Ocean. Zootaxa 3873(2):178-186. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3873.2.5
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and Pseudococculina rimulaSimone & Cunha, 2003SIMONE, L.R.L. & CUNHA, C.M. 2003. Pseudococculina rimula, a new species (Cocculiniformia: Pseudococculinidae) from off southeastern Brazil. Nautilus 117(3):69-77. (Pseudococculinidae).

Members of the subfamily Addisoniinae are classified into the single genus AddisoniaDall, 1882DALL, W.H. 1882. On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the eastern coast of the United States. Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus. 4:400-414. (Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.), which was once represented by six Recent species (Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Bouchet & Gofas 2014BOUCHET, P. & GOFAS, S. 2014. Addisonia Dall, 1882. World Register of Marine Species (último acesso em 19/01/2015).), but currently only two congeners are considered valid (Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210., Bouchet & Gofas 2014BOUCHET, P. & GOFAS, S. 2014. Addisonia Dall, 1882. World Register of Marine Species (último acesso em 19/01/2015).): the amphi-Atlantic A. excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 1999. Notes on the reproduction and larval shell of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Lepetelloidea, Addisoniidae). J. Molluscan Stud. 65(4):510-514., 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.) and the eastern Pacific (California) A. brophyi McLean, 1985 (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., Haszprunar 1987HASZPRUNAR, G. 1987. The anatomy of Addisonia (Mollusca, Gastropoda). Zoomorphology 106(5):269-278., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785., Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.). Addisonia brophyi and A. excentrica are biologically associated with the elasmobranch egg capsules (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., 1992McLEAN, J.H. 1992. Systematic review of the family Choristellidae (Prosobranchia: Lepetellacea), with description of new species. Veliger 35(4):273-294., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 1999. Notes on the reproduction and larval shell of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Lepetelloidea, Addisoniidae). J. Molluscan Stud. 65(4):510-514., 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.) from shallow waters to bathyal depths (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.).

Addisonia enodisSimone, 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785. was described based on three specimens, one of which had soft parts that were dissected and supported the anatomical definition of the species. The main characters that differentiate A. enodis from congener species were the lack of radial sculpture, the position of the gill and shell muscle, as well as the shape of the rachidian teeth (Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785.: 784). Roldán & Luque (2010: 209)ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210. did not recognize conchological, radular and geographical differences in A. enodisSimone, 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785. for its separation as a different species, considering it a synonym of A. excentrica.

The present paper recognizes Addisonia enodis as a valid species and extends its distribution to northeastern Brazil based on specimens found in deep waters off the state of Sergipe. Furthermore, this genus is reported here for the first time associated with an elasmobranch egg capsule from the South Atlantic Ocean.

Material and methods

The present paper is based on the study of specimens collected by the R/V 'Natureza' using a trawling dredge between 365 to 500 meters depth on the continental slope of the states off Sergipe (northeastern Brazil) as part of benthic studies of the "Programa de Avaliação do Potencial Sustentável de Recursos Vivos na Zona Econômica Exclusiva (REVIZEE/2000-2001)", and specimens collected using a trawling dredge and trawl between 50 to 60 meters depth on the continental shelf of the states off Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo (southeastern Brazil) in 2001 to 2002. Other specimens collected in 1987 by the R/V 'Prof. W. Besnard' from the continental shelf off southeastern Brazil were reexamined (Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785.).

Elasmobranch egg capsules were obtained using a trawl net during the pink shrimp fishery on the continental shelf of the state off São Paulo. Capsules were placed in a container with ice and then taken to the Laboratory of Malacology (MZSP - Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil) for opening and removal of embryos. A living specimen of Addisonia enodis was found inside a capsule and then fixed in 70% ethanol.

Results

Addisoniidae Dall, 1882DALL, W.H. 1882. On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the eastern coast of the United States. Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus. 4:400-414.

Addisonia enodisSimone, 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785. (Figure 1)

Figure 1
Specimens of Addisonia enodis and ovigerous capsule of Atlantoraja castelnaui. A, lateral view of A. enodis (scale = 500 µm); B, dorsal view of A. enodis (scale = 500 µm); C and D, ovigerous capsules of Atlantoraja castelnaui in which A. enodis were found.

1. Material examined

Types; BRAZIL, Sergipe: off São Francisco River mount (10º41.4'S, 36º18.7'W, dredged, 365 m), 28.X.2000, R/V 'Natureza' col. (MZSP 121236, 2 shells (Figure 1A-B): length 1.62 to 1.84 mm x width 1.19 to 1.57 mm x height 0.96 to 0.99 mm). Rio de Janeiro: off Arraial do Cabo (dredged, 50 m), 13.IX.2002 (MZSP 35845, 1 specimen: length 4.0 mm x width 3.04 mm x height 0.8 mm), (dredged, 107 m), 19.II.2002 (MZSP 35846, 1 shell: length 7.74 mm x width 6.7 mm x height 3.3 mm). São Paulo: off Santos (trawl, 50-60 m), IX.2001 (MZSP 54617, 1 specimen, inside capsule of Atlantoraja castelnaui (Ribeiro, 1907) (Figure 1C-D): length 10.5 mm x width 8.45 mm x height 4.3 mm).

2. Ecology

This species may be found on sand to mud bottoms between 50 to 365 m depth from Brazilian waters, associated with egg capsules of Atlantoraja castelnaui.

3. Geographic distribution

Northeastern (Sergipe state - present study) to Southeastern Brazil (Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo states - Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785.).

Discussion

We believe that conchological, anatomical and radular variations among specimens of A. excentrica and A. enodis need to be further investigated, especially based on a large sample of Addisonia from Brazilian waters, to ascertain if both species are actually conspecific. In this case, it is important to keep its status as a valid species rather than synonymize them, until further data, including molecular analyses, clarify this issue.

The present paper reports the association of Addisonia with an elasmobranch egg capsule of the family Arhynchobatidae Nelson, 2006 for the first time. Addisonia enodis was found living inside the egg capsule of Atlantoraja castelnaui from Brazilian shallow waters (between 50 to 60 m depth). This skate occurs from the Southeastern Brazil to Argentina waters, usually living between 10 to 100 m depth, and lay pairs of eggs on sandy or muddy bottoms (Bornatowski & Abilhoa 2012BORNATOWSKI, H. & ABILHOA, V. 2012. Tubarões e raias capturados pela pesca artesanal no Paraná: guia de identificação. Hori Consultoria Ambiental, Curitiba.). Further information is not yet available for A. enodis, despite the fact that some of the abovementioned sharks and rays occur along the Brazilian coast.

The samples studied here from the continental slope off northeastern Brazil reinforce the possibility of live specimens of Addisonia being less abundant in deeper waters. It is likely that the specimens usually live in shallower waters (up to 100 m) due to greater abundance of elasmobranch egg capsules (especially of skates of the family Arhynchobatidae Nelson, 2006) which are biologically associated. Particularly, Scyliorhinidae, Rajidae, and now Arhynchobatidae, are potential families to find specimens of Addisonia and possibly other gastropods [e.g., Choristella Bush, 1897 (McLean 1992McLEAN, J.H. 1992. Systematic review of the family Choristellidae (Prosobranchia: Lepetellacea), with description of new species. Veliger 35(4):273-294.)] associated with their eggs in Brazilian waters based on common records in other eco-regions (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., Ragozzi 1985RAGOZZI, A. 1985. A proposito di Addisonia lateralisNotiziario CISMA '1984' 6:53., Villa 1985VILLA, R. 1985. Note su habitat ed ecologia di Addisonia lateralis (Requien, 1848). Notiziario CISMA '1983' 6:9-12., Mclean 1992McLEAN, J.H. 1992. Systematic review of the family Choristellidae (Prosobranchia: Lepetellacea), with description of new species. Veliger 35(4):273-294., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 1999. Notes on the reproduction and larval shell of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Lepetelloidea, Addisoniidae). J. Molluscan Stud. 65(4):510-514., 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.) and the greater richness of known elasmobranchs (especially Rajidae) on the Atlantic Coast of South America.

Most published studies on Addisonia have been based on specimens of A. excentrica collected from the north Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea (Dall 1882DALL, W.H. 1882. On certain limpets and chitons from the deep waters off the eastern coast of the United States. Proc. U. S. Natl. Mus. 4:400-414., 1889aDALL, W.H. 1889a. Reports on the results of dredgings, under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78) and in the Caribbean Sea (1879-80), by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer 'Blake'. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 18:1-492., bDALL, W.H. 1889b. A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine mollusks and brachiopods of the southeastern coast of the United States, with illustrations of many of the species. Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. 37:1-221., McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 1999. Notes on the reproduction and larval shell of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Lepetelloidea, Addisoniidae). J. Molluscan Stud. 65(4):510-514., 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.). These studies have shown considerable variability in the shell morphology (Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313.), such as specimens with a lowly curved to moderately arched shell (Dall 1889aDALL, W.H. 1889a. Reports on the results of dredgings, under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78) and in the Caribbean Sea (1879-80), by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer 'Blake'. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 18:1-492., bDALL, W.H. 1889b. A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine mollusks and brachiopods of the southeastern coast of the United States, with illustrations of many of the species. Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. 37:1-221.: pl. 25, fig. 1, pl. 44, fig. 11, pl. 63, fig. 100, Abbott 1974ABBOTT, R.T. 1974. American Seashells: The Marine Mollusks of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of North America. 2 ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York.: fig. 206, McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108.: figs 1, 3, Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313.: figs 68-71, Simone 1996SIMONE, L.R.L. 1996. Addisonia enodis, a new species of Addisoniidae (Mollusca, Archaeogastropoda) from the Southern Brazilian Coast. Bull. Mar. Sci. 58(3):775-785.: fig. 14, Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.: fig. 6A), while other shells are rather highly arched (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108.: fig. 2); shells with a concentric sculpture poorly developed, bearing obsolete to fine lines (Dall 1889aDALL, W.H. 1889a. Reports on the results of dredgings, under the supervision of Alexander Agassiz, in the Gulf of Mexico (1877-78) and in the Caribbean Sea (1879-80), by the U. S. Coast Survey Steamer 'Blake'. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 18:1-492.,bDALL, W.H. 1889b. A preliminary catalogue of the shell-bearing marine mollusks and brachiopods of the southeastern coast of the United States, with illustrations of many of the species. Bull. U. S. Natl. Mus. 37:1-221.: pl. 25, fig. 1, pl. 44, fig. 11, pl. 63, fig. 100, Abbott 1974ABBOTT, R.T. 1974. American Seashells: The Marine Mollusks of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts of North America. 2 ed. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, New York.: fig. 206, McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108.: figs 1-4, Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313.: figs 68-69, Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.: fig. 6A) as well as a well-marked ornamentation represented by riblets (Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313.: figs 70-72). These studies also show that the species has a variably deflected apex. Furthermore, teleoconch proportions vary considerably: 1.0 to 20.3 mm in length (McLean 1985McLEAN, J.H. 1985. The Archaeogastropod family Addisoniidae Dall, 1882. Life habit and review of species. Veliger 28(1):99-108., Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.). Specimens measuring 2.6 mm in length can already act as functional males (Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.) and represent adult shells. This considerable degree of variation appears more an assembly of different species rather than phenotypic plasticity of such a specific environmental strategist, as the samples of A. enodis has been more uniform in the shell shape.

Addisonia excentrica has been found living in association with egg capsules of sharks from the family Scyliorhinidae [e.g., Scyliorhinus canicula (Linnaeus, 1758)] and skates from the family Rajidae de Blainville, 1816 [e.g., Raja clavata Linnaeus, 1758 and Raja spp.] (Ragozzi 1985RAGOZZI, A. 1985. A proposito di Addisonia lateralisNotiziario CISMA '1984' 6:53., Villa 1985VILLA, R. 1985. Note su habitat ed ecologia di Addisonia lateralis (Requien, 1848). Notiziario CISMA '1983' 6:9-12., Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 1999ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 1999. Notes on the reproduction and larval shell of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Gastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Lepetelloidea, Addisoniidae). J. Molluscan Stud. 65(4):510-514., 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.). Arhynchobatidae, with three known species (Bornatowski & Abilhoa 2012BORNATOWSKI, H. & ABILHOA, V. 2012. Tubarões e raias capturados pela pesca artesanal no Paraná: guia de identificação. Hori Consultoria Ambiental, Curitiba.), Chimaeridae, with three known species, Scyliorhinidae, with seven known species (S. canicula is not reported for Brazil), and Rajidae, with 28 known species (Rosa & Gadig 2014ROSA, R.S. & GADIG, O.B.F. 2014. Conhecimento da diversidade dos Chondrichthyes marinhos no Brasil: a contribuição de José Lima de Figueiredo. Arq. Zool. 45(esp.):89-109.) are the families (with their respective numbers of species) of oviparous elasmobranchs recorded for the Brazilian coast (Bornatowski & Abilhoa 2012BORNATOWSKI, H. & ABILHOA, V. 2012. Tubarões e raias capturados pela pesca artesanal no Paraná: guia de identificação. Hori Consultoria Ambiental, Curitiba., Rosa & Gadig 2014ROSA, R.S. & GADIG, O.B.F. 2014. Conhecimento da diversidade dos Chondrichthyes marinhos no Brasil: a contribuição de José Lima de Figueiredo. Arq. Zool. 45(esp.):89-109.). In general, members of these groups are demersal, living from the continental shelf down to the continental slope. Females deposit egg capsules on the sea floor and/or attached to structures on the bottom (Ebert & Stehmann 2013EBERT, D.A. & STEHMANN, M.F.W. 2013. Sharks, batoids and chimaeras of the North Atlantic. FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes 7, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome.). Addisonia excentrica has been found in egg capsules of S. canicula and Raja Linnaeus, 1758 from the Mediterranean Sea between 47 to 426 m (Ragozzi 1985RAGOZZI, A. 1985. A proposito di Addisonia lateralisNotiziario CISMA '1984' 6:53., Villa 1985VILLA, R. 1985. Note su habitat ed ecologia di Addisonia lateralis (Requien, 1848). Notiziario CISMA '1983' 6:9-12., Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.). However, this species is collected more frequently between 50 to 200 m (Dantart & Luque 1994DANTART, L. & LUQUE, A.A. 1994. Cocculiniformia and Lepetidae (Gastropoda: Archaeogastropoda) from Iberian waters. J. Molluscan Stud. 60(3):277-313., Roldán & Luque 2010ROLDÁN, E. & LUQUE, Á.A. 2010. The ecology, biology and taxonomy of Addisonia excentrica (Tiberi, 1855) (Cocculiniformia: Addisoniidae) from Southern Spain. J. Molluscan Stud. 76(3):201-210.).

Acknowledgments

To Dr. José C. N. Barros (Laboratório de Malacologia, Departamento de Pesca e Aquicultura, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil) for the donating the specimens of Addisonia for study; to Dr. Carlo M. Cunha (Museu de Zoologia, Universidade de São Paulo) for obtaining the elasmobranch egg capsules and sorting of a living specimen of Addisonia enodis; to the "Laboratório de Microscopia e Microanálise (LAMM/CETENE - Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil)" for the SEM photographs; to biologist Daniel Cavallari (MZSP) by measuring shells; to Dr. Ricardo S. Rosa (Departamento de Sistemática e Ecologia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba, João Pessoa, Paraíba, Brasil), Dr. Santiago M. Quijano (Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, São Paulo, Brasil), Dr. Dráusio P. Véras (Laboratório de Oceanografia Pesqueira, Departamento de Pesca e Aqüicultura, Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brasil), Dr. Carlo M. Cunha (Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA) and Dr. Teodoro V. Junior (Laboratório de Elasmobrânquios, Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho, São Paulo, Brasil) for help with the information and/or literature on oviparous elasmobranchs; to Dr. Angel Luque (Departamento de Biologia, Universidad Autonoma, Madrid, Spain) for sending publications on Addisoniidae; to Dr. Martin L. Christoffersen (Departamento de Sistemática e Ecologia, Universidade Federal da Paraíba), Dr. Paula Spotorno de Oliveira (Instituto de Estudos do Mar Almirante Paulo Moreira) and the anonymous reviewers for critically reviewing the manuscript; This work was partly supported by a post-doctoral grant from Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq/DCR) and Fundação de Apoio à Pesquisa e à Inovação Tecnológica do Estado de Sergipe (FAPITEC/SE) to Silvio F. B. Lima (proc. # 300441/2016-9).

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Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    2016

History

  • Received
    04 May 2016
  • Reviewed
    19 June 2016
  • Accepted
    10 July 2016
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