Re: Opisthobranch Fossil History
June 2, 2002
From: Kathe R. Jensen
Dear Bill & Lucas,
I am not volunteering to write about this topic, but I can give some references. In my paper on sacoglossan evolution I have a short paragraph on the fossil record, and I found that Bandel (1988) and Bieler (1992) list acteonid-like fossil shells from the Carboniferous. Haas (1953) illustrates fossils of the more usual "bubble-shell" types (similar to Retusa, Acteocina, etc.) from Upper Triassic. And there are numerous records of fossil opistobranchs from the Tertiary (see f.ex. Valdes & Lozouet, 2000).
References:
• Bandel, K. 1988. Early ontogenetic shell and shell structure as aids to unravel gastropod phylogeny and evolution. Malacological Review, 4 (suppl.): 267-272.
• Bieler, R. 1992. Gastropod phylogeny and systematics. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 23: 311-338.
• Haas, O. 1953. Mesozoic invertebrate faunas of Peru: Part 1. General Introduction. Part 2. Late Triassic gastropods from central Peru. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 101: 1-528.
• Jensen, K.R. 1997. Evolution of the Sacoglossa (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia) and the ecological associations with their food plants. Evolutionary Ecology, 11: 301-335.
• Valdes, A. & Lozouet, P. 2000. Opisthobranch molluscs from the Tertiary of the Aquitaine Basin (south-western France), with descriptions of seven new species and a new genus. Palaeontology, 43(3): 457-479.
Greetings,
Kathe
jensen@ait.ac.th
Jensen, K.R., 2002 (Jun 2) Re: Opisthobranch Fossil History . [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available from http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/7137Thanks Kathe,
Bill Rudman
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