Aeolidiella stephanieae

  • Hallo,


    Aeolidiella stephanieae wird im MWL als Berghia stephaniae bezeichnet ("ehemals Berghia verrucicornis"). Hat das einen Grund? Ich denke, der im Text dann verwendete Name Aeolidiella stephanieae ist immer noch richtig.


    Gruß


    Wolfgang

    Die Aquaristik ist eine Liebhaberei, bei der die Liebe im Vordergrund stehen soll und nicht die Haberei!

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Poltergeist ()

  • Also normalerweise bin ich ein Fan der wissenschaftlichen Namen. Bei den Schnecken allgemein und den Nudibranchien im Besonderen bin ich aber nimmer überzeugt, dass das g'schickt ist um Verwechslungen zu vermeiden.


    Über das WoRMS gelangt man zu dem Artikel aus 2013, in dem die Namensänderung vorgeschlagen wird:


    Zitat

    http://www.plosone.org/article…71%2Fjournal.pone.0063000Published: May 02, 2013
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0063000


    Berghia
    The monophyly of the genus Berghia was highly supported when Aeolidiella stephanieae was included. Berghia is entirely restricted to the Atlantic and interestingly, none of the species studied here have an amphiatlantic distribution. This genus has been considered a junior synonym of Spurilla by some authors [30], [80]. Nevertheless, our results show that Berghia is not as closely related to Spurilla, as previously thought. In our analysis, this genus includes B. creutzbergi, B. verrucicornis, B. coerulescens, an undescribed species from Senegal, B. columbina, B. rissodominguezi and Aeolidiella stephanieae. Concerning the latter species, Valdés [81] placed it within Aeolidiella following the diagnosis of Gosliner [4]. This species, which is commercially important as a biological control of Aiptasia infestations in aquaria [46], [81]–[83], has been misidentified as the Mediterranean species Berghia verrucicornis (see [31], [82]–[84]) and Berghia coerulescens [46] for many years. However, A. stephanieae clusters together with Berghia rissodomiguezi, which also has been suggested by Valdés et al. [46] as a possible junior synonym of Berghia coerulescens. Both species, B. rissodominguezi and A. stephanieae, have differences in coloration, ceratal arrangement, rhinophorial ornamentation, genital and anal apertures as well as the masticatory border and the central cusp denticle [81], [85]. Therefore, although the uncorrected p-distance between both specimens is at the lower limit (5.7%) of our range for sister species, we concluded that those morphological differences are significant enough to consider both species as distinct. Hence, Aeolidiella stephanieae should be renamed as Berghia stephanieae.


    Ich schlag vor, den Namen im MWL auf Wischmop zu ändern :smiling_face:


    Da kennt sich jedeR aus.


    Liebe Grüße
    Linda

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