Redescription of Hanleya brachyplax (Polyplacophora, Hanleyidae) from the south-southeastern Brazilian coast

Authors

  • Jaime A. Jardim Universidade de São Paulo; Museu de Zoologia
  • Luiz Ricardo L. Simone Universidade de São Paulo; Museu de Zoologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0031-10492010004000001

Keywords:

Hanleya brachyplax, Anatomy, Morphology, South and Southeast Brazilian Coast

Abstract

Hanleya brachyplax Simone & Jardim in Rios, 2009 is described in detail. The species occurs off the southeastern and south coast of Brazil (São Paulo and Santa Catarina states) in depths from 250 to 408 m. It differs from its congeners in having uniform white valves; wide intermediate valves; the tail valve with straight profile in the antemucronal area, and a concave postmucronal surface; and a cream-colored girdle, covered by non-articulated spines. An anatomical investigation was also performed, showing the main muscle groups; the presence of gills in the posterior third of the pallial groove; auricle with six orifices; a very flat kidney, restricted to the posterior half of the animal; and a simple esophageal region. The odontophore has a single pair of long cartilages. The buccal musculature is also described.

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Published

2010-01-01

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naodefinida

How to Cite

Jardim, J. A., & Simone, L. R. L. (2010). Redescription of Hanleya brachyplax (Polyplacophora, Hanleyidae) from the south-southeastern Brazilian coast . Papéis Avulsos De Zoologia, 50(40), 623-633. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0031-10492010004000001