Desmopteridae
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Desmopteridae is a family of pelagic sea snail
Sea snail
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s or "sea butterflies", marine
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 gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Cymbulioidea
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This family has no subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005
Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
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Desmopterus Chun, 1889 is the type genus of the family Desmopteridae.

The species are protandric hermaphrodites
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. There is no shell, no protoconch
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 and no longer any supporting tissue. The body consists almost completely of the two big parapodia (winglike flaps).

Species

Species within the genus Desmopterus include:
  • Desmopterus cirropterus Gegenbaur, 1855
  • Desmopterus gardineri Tesch, 1910 - Distribution: Indian Ocean.
  • Desmopterus pacificus Essenberg, 1919 - Distribution: California, Oceanic. Description: shorter wing plate tentacles.
  • Desmopterus papilio Chun, 1889 Distribution: Seychelles, Florida, Bermuda, Venezuela, Brazil, Adriatic Sea, tropical and subtropical oceanic waters. Length: body length between 0.5 – 2.0 mm, swimming wings between 2.0- 4.0 mm. Description: There is no shell. The animal has wings that are disc-shaped and transparent. The body is large and situated centrally between the lateral wings. These can unite to form a plate with on each side long, ciliated tentacles trailing behind. Most of the time, Desmopterus papilio hangs motionless, but flaps away in a loop pattern when disturbed. There are reddish-brown spots at the margin of the wings.

Further reading

  • Sakthivel M. (1972). "Studies on Desmopterus Chun, 1889 species in the Indian Ocean". 'Meteor' Forschungsergebnisse (D)10: 46-57, 8 figs.
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