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ABSTRACT: Background
The genus Acanthochitona can be easily distinguished from other chitons by having eighteen tufts of bristles on the dorsal side of the densely spiculose girdle. In the North-East Atlantic, five species of this genus have been recognised so far: A.crinita (Pennant, 1777), A.discrepans (Brown, 1827), A.fascicularis (Linnaeus, 1767), A.oblonga Leloup, 1968 and A.pilosa Schmidt-Petersen, Schwabe et Haszprunar, 2015. The nomenclature of A.crinita, A.discrepans and A.fascicularis was confused for a very long time until Kaas (1985) designated type specimens for them and provided a brief key. However, his work lacked detailed descriptions of the three species and some authors doubted that A.discrepans constitutes a separate species. Subsequently, the taxonomic status of A.discrepans has remained unclear.New information
Here, we implemented an integrative approach which combined morphology and molecular evidence to show that Acanthochitonadiscrepans is, indeed, a valid species and we present re-descriptions for A.crinita, A.discrepans and A.fascicularis.
SUBMITTER: Voncina K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10698752 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Vončina Katarzyna K Mikkelsen Nina Therese NT Morrow Christine C Ang Rory R Sigwart Julia D JD
Biodiversity data journal 20231128
<h4>Background</h4>The genus <i>Acanthochitona</i> can be easily distinguished from other chitons by having eighteen tufts of bristles on the dorsal side of the densely spiculose girdle. In the North-East Atlantic, five species of this genus have been recognised so far: <i>A.crinita</i> (Pennant, 1777), <i>A.discrepans</i> (Brown, 1827), <i>A.fascicularis</i> (Linnaeus, 1767), <i>A.oblonga</i> Leloup, 1968 and <i>A.pilosa</i> Schmidt-Petersen, Schwabe et Haszprunar, 2015. The nomenclature of <i> ...[more]