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Heteropod molluscs (Carinariidae and Pterotracheidae) of the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Caribbean Sea
Castellanos, I.; Suárez-Morales, E. (2001). Heteropod molluscs (Carinariidae and Pterotracheidae) of the Gulf of Mexico and the Western Caribbean Sea. An. Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. Autón. Méx. (Zool.) 72(2): 221-232
In: Anales del Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Serie Zoología. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México: Mexico City. ISSN 0368-8720, more
Peer reviewed article  

Keywords
    ASW, Caribbean, Yucatan Basin
    ASW, Mexico Gulf
    Distribution
    Fauna > Aquatic organisms > Aquatic animals > Shellfish
    New records
    Cardiapoda placenta (R. P. Lesson, 1830) [WoRMS]; Carinariidae Blainville, 1818 [WoRMS]; Firoloida desmarestia Lesueur, 1817 [WoRMS]; Heteropoda Lamarck, 1812 [WoRMS]; Pterotrachea coronata Forsskål, 1775 [WoRMS]; Pterotrachea hippocampus R. A. Philippi, 1836 [WoRMS]; Pterotracheidae Rafinesque, 1814 [WoRMS]
    Gulf of Mexico [Marine Regions]; Yucatán Basin [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Castellanos, I.
  • Suárez-Morales, E.

Abstract
    The distribution, composition, and abundance of carinariid and pterotracheid heteropod molluscs was analyzed from 160 zooplankton samples collected during four cruises carried out in oceanic and neritic areas of the Mexican Caribbean Sea and the southern Gulf of Mexico. Four species were identified, Firoloida desmaresti being the most abundant, followed by Pterotrachea hippocampus, Cardiapoda placenta, and P. coronata. These records represent over half the numberof species known in the entire Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. No differences of abundance or species composition were recorded when spring and summer data were compared in neritic and oceanic waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The overall density of heteropods in the surveyed area is relatively higher than in other regions. The finding of Pterotrachea coronata in the Mexican Caribbean Sea represents a new geographic record for the heteropod fauna of the western Caribbean Sea. A dichotomic key for the identification of the species recorded in this survey is presented herein. This is the first survey of the Mexican Atlantic oceanic heteropod fauna.

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