薄泡螺科
外观
薄泡螺科 | |
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科学分类 | |
界: | 动物界 Animalia |
门: | 软体动物门 Mollusca |
纲: | 腹足纲 Gastropoda |
演化支: | 真后鳃类 Euopisthobranchia |
目: | 头楯目 Cephalaspidea |
科: | 薄泡螺科 Philinidae Gray, 1850 (1815) |
属 | |
见正文 | |
异名[1] | |
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薄泡螺科(学名:Philinidae),又名壳蛞蝓科,是头楯目下的一个科。
下属分类
[编辑]本科包括以下属:[2]
- Globophiline Habe, 1958
- Hermania Monterosato, 1884
- Megistostoma Gabb, 1864
- 薄泡螺属 Philine Ascanius, 1772
- Spiniphiline Gosliner, 1988
- Spiraphiline Moles, C.Ávila & Malaquias, 2019
- Yokoyamaia Habe, 1950
这些属尚可再细分为下列两个亚科[1]:
- Hermaniinae Chaban, Ekimova, Schepetov, Kohnert, Schrödl & Chernyshev, 2019[3][4]
- Hermania Monterosato, 1884
- Spiniphiline Gosliner, 1988
- 薄泡螺亚科 Philininae Gray, 1850 (1815)
- Globophiline Habe, 1958
- Megistostoma Gabb, 1864:只有化石种[5]。
- 薄泡螺属 Philine Ascanius, 1772:异名有Bullaea Lamarck, 1801、Bullea(拼写错误)、Choshiphiline Habe, 1958、Johania Monterosato, 1884、Lobaria O. F. Müller, 1776、Philingwynia F. Nordsieck, 1972、Phyline(拼写错误)及Woodbridgea S. S. Berry, 1953
- Spiraphiline Moles, C. Ávila & Malaquias, 2019
- Yokoyamaia Habe, 1950
参考文献
[编辑]- ^ 1.0 1.1 Philinidae Gray, 1850 (1815). WoRMS. [2022-12-29].
- ^ Philinidae. GBIF. [2022-12-27]. (原始内容存档于2022-12-27).
- ^ Chaban, E.M.; Ekimova, I.A.; Schepetov, D.M.; Kohnert, P.C.; Schrödl, M. & Chernyshev, A.V. Euopisthobranch mollusks of the order Cephalaspidea (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench and the adjacent Pacific abyssal plain with descriptions of three new species of the genus Spiraphiline (Philinidae) [千岛群岛-堪察加海沟和邻近的太平洋深海平原的头足纲(腹足纲:异鳃亚纲)真后鳃类软体动物,包括三个新物种(薄泡螺科)的描述]. Progress in Oceanography. 2019, 178 (102185): 1–14. doi:10.1016/j.pocean.2019.102185 (英语).
- ^ Bouchet P. Bieler R, Bouchet P, Gofas S, Marshall B, Rosenberg G, La Perna R, Neubauer TA, Sartori AF, Schneider S, Vos C, ter Poorten JJ, Taylor J, Dijkstra H, Finn J, Bank R, Neubert E, Moretzsohn F, Faber M, Houart R, Picton B, Garcia-Alvarez O , 编. Hermaniinae Chaban, Ekimova, Schepetov, Kohnert, Schrödl & Chernyshev, 2019. MolluscaBase. 2020-01-08 [2022-12-29] –通过WoRMS.
- ^ Megistostoma Gabb, 1864 †. WoRMS. [2022-12-29].