The Dancing Marsenia: The First Record of a Swimming Velutinid Mollusc

Author:

Fassio Giulia12ORCID,Bas Johan3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology and Biotechnologies “Charles Darwin”, Sapienza University of Rome, 00185 Rome, Italy

2. Institut de Systématique, Évolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB), UMR 7205 (CNRS, EPHE, MNHN, UPMC), Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Sorbonne Universités, 75006 Paris, France

3. Independent Researcher, BP 27502-98863 Noumea CEDEX, New Caledonia

Abstract

Among gastropods, the ability to swim has developed independently several times, mostly among Heterobranchia. Only a few species of Caenogastropoda are known to have swimming adults. Velutinidae Gray, 1840, is a family of caenogastropods with a fragile shell enclosed by the mantle. The adults of this family are benthic and ectoparasites of ascidians. Here, we present the first recorded instance of a swimming velutinid, Marsenia cf. gemma, filmed in New Caledonia. The swim propulsion method was based on the movement of the snail’s foot, which followed a ∞-shaped curve. This first report changes our perspective on the biology of this family, unexpectedly placing it within the restricted group of swimming caenogastropods.

Funder

Sapienza University of Rome SEED PNR 2021

Publisher

MDPI AG

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