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Giant eggs in the gastropod Aforia obesa (Conoidea: Cochlespiridae) in Southwestern Atlantic deep-waters
Sánchez, N.; Pastorino, G.; Penchaszadeh, P.E. (2018). Giant eggs in the gastropod Aforia obesa (Conoidea: Cochlespiridae) in Southwestern Atlantic deep-waters. Zool. Anz. 276: 94-99. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcz.2018.07.006
In: Zoologischer Anzeiger. Gustav Fischer Verlag: Jena. ISSN 0044-5231; e-ISSN 1873-2674, more
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Keywords
    Gastropoda [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Submarine Canyon; Argentina; Gastropods; Egg capsules; Reproduction; Deep sea

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  • Sánchez, N.
  • Pastorino, G.
  • Penchaszadeh, P.E.

Abstract
    Egg capsules and adults of Aforia obesa Pastorino and Sánchez, 2016 were collected at the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon in the Argentine continental slope at 780–1398 m depth during 2012 and 2013. Egg capsules were iridescent white, dome-shaped, solitary with tough and thick walls. The capsule diameter was 8.5–12 mm. The uncleaved eggs with a diameter of 1.6–1.9 mm (X = 1.8 ± 0.1 mm) confirm a previous report for the genus and are by far the largest eggs known within Conoidea and, as far as we know, the largest ever described among Caenogastropoda from the Southwestern Atlantic. Embryos undergo complete intracapsular development with no evidence of oophagy, adelphophagy, late cannibalism, or other supplementary food. Young emerge as crawling juveniles throughout an elliptic and transparent exit hole in the top center of the egg capsule.

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