Trinchesiidae
Trinchesiidae is a family of sea slugs, aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the superfamily Fionoidea.[1]
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dorsal view of Trinchesia caerulea | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Heterobranchia |
Order: | Nudibranchia |
Infraorder: | Cladobranchia |
Superfamily: | Fionoidea |
Family: | Trinchesiidae Nordsieck, 1972 |
Genera | |
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Taxonomic history
This family was reinstated as a result of a molecular phylogenetics study.[2]
Genera
Genera within the family Trinchesiidae include:
- Catriona Winckworth, 1941
- Diaphoreolis Iredale & O'Donoghue, 1923
- Phestilla Bergh, 1874
- Rubramoena Cella, Carmona, Ekimova, Chichvarkhin, Schepetov & Gosliner, 2016
- Selva Edmunds, 1964
- Tenellia A. Costa, 1866
- Trinchesia Ihering, 1879
- Zelentia Ihering, 1879
- Genera and subfamilies currently brought into synonymy
- Narraeolida Burn, 1961 synonym of Trinchesia Ihering, 1879
- Toorna Burn, 1964: synonym of Trinchesia Ihering, 1879
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References
- Bouchet, P.; Picton, B.; Gofas, S. (2017). Trinchesiidae F. Nordsieck, 1972. In: MolluscaBase (2017). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2017-11-01
- Korshunova, T.; Martynov, A.; Picton, B. (2017). Ontogeny as an important part of integrative taxonomy in tergipedid aeolidaceans (Gastropoda: Nudibranchia) with a description of a new genus and species from the Barents Sea. Zootaxa. 4324(1): 1.
External links
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