Limacina rangii

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Limacina rangii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Clade: Euopisthobranchia
Order: Pteropoda
Family: Limacinidae
Genus: Limacina
Species:
L. rangii
Binomial name
Limacina rangii
Synonyms
  • Atlanta rangii d'Orbigny, 1834 (original combination)
  • Limacina antarctica Woodward, 1854
  • Limacina antarctica f. rangii (d'Orbigny, 1834)
  • Limacina cucullata Gould, 1852
  • Limacina helicina antarctica Woodward, 1854
  • Limacina helicina f. 'antarctica' Woodward, 1854
  • Limacina rangii f. antarctica Woodward, 1854
  • Limacina rangii f. rangii (d'Orbigny, 1834)

Limacina rangii is a species of swimming sea snail in the family Limacinidae,[2] which belong to the group commonly known as sea butterflies (Thecosomata).

Limacina rangii is a keystone species of the mesozooplankton of Antarctic pelagic ecosystems.[3]

Until 2010 this taxon was known only as Limacina helicina antarctica or as Limacina helicina f. antarctica. Limacina rangii is however now considered to be a separate species from Limacina helicina, based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene sequences.[4]

Drawing of Limacina rangii

The distribution of Limacina rangii is circumglobal south of 50°S.[5]

This species occurs in the Weddell Sea[6] and Ross Sea in the Antarctic[7] and in Cumberland Bay, South Georgia.[8] and other localities in the Southern Ocean.

Description

Limacina rangii has a sinistral and very thin shell.[3] The shell thickness is approximately 2–9 μm.[3] There are ribs on the surface of the shell.[3] There are differences in the shell structure between Limacina rangii and Limacina helicina.[3]

The width of the shell is 0.5–6 mm.[3]

Apertural view.
Umbilical view.

Ecology

References

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