Sacoglossa (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from northern coasts of Singapore

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    Abstract

    This paper describes three new species and several new records of Sacoglossa, the sap-sucking sea slugs, (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from the northern shores of Singapore. One new species, Berthelinia singaporensis represents the first record of the bivalved family Juliidae in Singapore. The second new species, Volvatella maculata, was described previously as Volvatella sp. Two other shelled species, Ascobulla fischeri and Volvatella ventricosa, both originally described from Australia, are also first records from Singapore, as is Lobiger viridis, a widespread Indo-west Pacific species. Elysia tomentosa, also originally from Australia, is another new record for Singapore. Based on a single, tiny specimen from Changi Point, a new genus and species of limapontiid is named Kerryclarkella inconspicua and provisionally described. New anatomical details are given for Volvatella vigourouxi, Elysia bangtawaensis, E. ornata, E. singaporensis, E. verrucosa and Costasiella cf. kuroshimae.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalRaffles Bulletin of Zoology
    Issue numberSuppl. 31
    Pages (from-to)226-249
    Number of pages24
    ISSN0217-2445
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Jul 2015

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