Mitrella moleculina
Overview
Scientific Name: Mitrella moleculina
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Neogastropoda
Family: Columbellidae
Genus: Mitrella
Species:
moleculina (synonymized with Columbella moleculina and C. inscripta)
[Describe here as A. iricolor]
Native Distribution
Origin Realm:
Temperate Northern Pacific,
Central Indo-Pacific,
Temperate Australasia,
Eastern Indo-Pacific,
Western Indo-Pacific
Native Region:
Origin Location:
Temperate Northern Pacific
[Japan] Boso Peninsula and southward along the Pacific Coast and west side of Kyushu, East China Sea. (Higo et al. 1999 as Metanachis moleculina which is a junior synonym of Mitrella moleculina) STATUS NOT STATED
Kii Peninsula, Honshu (Habe, 1975) (cited in Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Central Indo-Pacific
Singapore (Wong 2008) STATUS NOT STATED
[Singapore] East Coast Park, Singapore (Won 2008) STATUS NOT STATED
Phillipines; Ambon Island, Indonesia (deMaintenon 1990) STATUS NOT STATED
[China] Taiwan and Hainan (Xisha Islands) (Zhongyan ed. 2004) STATUS NOT STATED
[Papa New Ginea] Northern coast of Papua New Guinea. (Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Damley I., Percy I. (Brazier 1877); Cape Jaubert (Odhner 1917); Port Moresby (Hedley 1901); Northern Coast of Papua Guinea (K.B.I.N.); New Caledonia (Hervier 1900; Coll. Dautzenberg leg. Lambert); Tahiti (Coll. Dautzenberg leg. Cherubin) (cited in Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Akajima, Okinawa Prefecture. (Okutani & Tsuchiya 1998) STATUS NOT STATED
Akajima, Okinawa Prefecture. (Okutani & Tsuchiya 1998) STATUS NOT STATED
Temperate Australasia
Sharks Bay (Thiele 1930) (cited in Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Eastern Indo-Pacific
French Polynesia: Society Islands, Tuamotu Islands, Marquesas Islands, Austral Islands (Tröndlé and Boutet 2009) STATUS NOT STATED
Western Indo-Pacific
Malagasy (Dautzenberg 1932; Coll. Dautzenberg leg. Petit); Mauritius (Coll. Dautzenberg ex Sowerby); Seychelles I. (Coll. Dautzenberg leg. Cherubin) (cited in Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Uncertain realm
Indo-Pacific; Indo-West Pacific (Wong 2008) STATUS NOT STATED
[China] Taiwan (Xisha Islands) (Zhongyan ed. 2004) STATUS NOT STATED
Natal (Smith, 1910) (cited in Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
[Columbella inscripta (synonymized taxon)] Katow (Sleurs 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Geographic Range:
Geographic coverage: -56.4000015258789 -43.8000030517578,159.100006103516 -9.5 (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
range extends throughout tropical Indo-West Pacific (Wong 2008)
General Diversity:
NF
Non-native Distribution
Invasion History:
No records of invasion (Global Invasive Species Database 2015, 2016)
Non-native Region:
Not applicable
Invasion Propens:
Not applicable
Status Date Non-native:
Not applicable
Vectors and Spread
Initial Vector:
Not applicable
Second Vector:
Not applicable
Vector Details:
Not applicable
Spread Rate:
Not applicable
Date First Observed in Japan:
Not applicable
Date First Observed on West coast North America:
Not applicable
Impacts
Impact in Japan:
Not applicable
Global Impact:
Not applicable
Tolerences
Native Temperature Regime:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical
Native Temperature Range:
Temperature: 25.301 °C (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
Tropical Indo-West Pacific (Wong 2008)
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Non-native Temperature Regime:
Not applicable
Non-native Temperature Range:
Not applicable
Native Salinity Regime:
Polyhaline, Euhaline
Native Salinity Range:
35.082 PPS (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
Polyhaline, Euhaline (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Non-native Salinity Regime:
Not applicable
Temperature Regime Survival:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical
Temperature Range Survival:
Temperature: 25.301 °C (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
Tropical Indo-West Pacific (Wong 2008)
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
RELATED:
[Mitrella spp.] 0.095 - 28.540ºC (OBIS 2016b)
Temperature Regime Reproduction:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical
Temperature Range Reproduction:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Salinity Regime Survival:
Polyhaline, Euhaline
Salinity Range Survival:
35.082 PPS (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
Polyhaline, Euhaline (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
RELATED:
[Mitrella spp.] 31.893 - 38.362 PPS (OBIS 2016b)
Salintiy Regime Reproduction:
Polyhaline, Euhaline
Salinity Range Reproduction:
Polyhaline, Euhaline (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Depth Regime:
Lower intertidal, Shallow subtidal
Depth Range:
Found intertidally to subtidal depths of 25 m (deMaintenon 1990)
Sample depth: 19-110 m (Ocean Biogeographic Information System 2016)
[Japan] Subtidal zone to 20 m deep (Okutani ed. 2000)
Non-native Salinity Range:
Native Abundance:
Common, Abundant
Reproduction
Fertilization Mode:
Internal
Reproduction Mode:
See details
Spawning Type:
None
Development Mode:
Planktotrophic planktonic larva (feeding)
Asexual Reproduction:
Does not reproduce asexually
Reproduction Details:
Spawning type of Neogastropoda is internal fertilization by couplation. (Koike & Shinohara 1984)
It is also said sequential hermaphrodites. (Woodruff et al. 1986)
[Mitrella bicincta] Egg capsules of 26 to 42 constitute a group and are spawned on the surface of shell or various fucus such as Padina. (Amio 1955)
[Mitrell sp.] Few days or more than ten days after the spawning of egg capsules, embryos inside there are hatched as veligers. (Bandel 1974)
Gonochoristic/ dioecious; planktotrophic planktonic larva (feeding); does not reproduce asexually (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Adult Mobility:
Actively mobile (Mobility is a normal part of at least part of the adult life cycle - at least in spurts. Not dependent upon distance traveled)
Adult Mobility Details:
Actively mobile (Mobility is a normal part of at least part of the adult life cycle - at least in spurts. Not dependent upon distance traveled) (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Maturity Size:
NF
Maturity Age:
NF
Reproduction Lifespan:
RELATED:
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] Spawning season is November to March. (Amio 1963)
Longevity:
NF
Broods per Year:
NF
Reproduction Cues:
NF
Reproduction Time:
RELATED:
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] Spawning season is November to March. (Amio 1963)
Fecundity:
NF
Egg Size:
RELATED:
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] 0.14 mm (Amio 1963)
Egg Duration:
RELATED:
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] It takes 30 days before hatching. (Amio 1963)
Early Life Growth Rate:
RELATED:
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] Shell size of larvae is 0.3 mm in length when they hatch. (Amio 1963)
[Mitrella bicincta] [Japan] In 18 days after the hatch, the veliger attains to 0.42 mm in height. (Amio 1955)
Adult Growth Rate:
shell length: 4.5 to 6 mm, up to 7.5 mm (deMaintenon 1990)
Population Growth Rate:
NF
Population Variablity:
NF
Habitat
Ecosystem:
Rocky subtidal
Habitat Type:
Epibenthic
Substrate:
Rock
Exposure:
Exposed
Habitat Expansion:
NF
Habitat Details:
[Japan] Found on the rock. (Higo et al. 1999)
Exposed (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Trophic Level:
Predator
Trophic Details:
RELATED:
[Mitrella argus] It eats small animals attached to the plant. (Bandel 1974)
Forage Mode:
Selective
Forage Details:
RELATED:
[Mitrella argus] It eats small animals attached to the plant. (Bandel 1974)
Natural Control:
NF
Associated Species:
NF
References and Notes
References:
Amio M (1955) On the eggs and early life history of Pyrenidae (Columbellidae) in marine gastropods. Journal of National Fisheries University 4: 231-238.
Amio M (1963) A comparative study of marine gastropods, with ecological considerations. Journal of National Fisheries University 12: 229-358. (in Japanese with English summary)
Bandel K (1974) Spawning and development of some Columbellidae from the Carribean Sea of Colombia (South America). The Veliger 16: 271-282.
Bower SM (2013) Synopsis of Infectious Diseases and Parasites of Commercially Exploited Shellfish: Siphon Snails of Clams and Cockles. http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/aah-saa/diseases-maladies/csscc-eng.html
Global Invasive Species Database (2015). http://www.issg.org/database/species/search.asp?sts=sss&st=sss&fr=1&sn=septifer+virgatus&rn=&hci=-1&ei=-1&lang=EN&x=14&y=8. Access Date: 26-Oct-2015.
Global Invasive Species Database (2016). http://www.issg.org/database/species/search.asp?sts=tss&st=tss&fr=1&x=0&y=0&li=6&tn=entodesma&lang=EN Access Date: 7-Feb-16
Harper EM, Checa AG, RodrÃguezâ€Navarro AB (2009) Organization and mode of secretion of the granular prismatic microstructure of Entodesma navicula (Bivalvia: Mollusca). Acta Zoologica. 90(2):132-41. http://www.ugr.es/~grupo179/pdf/harper2009.pdf
Higo S, Callomon P, Goto Y (1999) Catalogue and bibliography of the marine shell-bearing mollusca of Japan. Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polyplachophora, Scaphopoda. Shell Scientific Publications, Osaka: 748pp.
Koike K & Shinohara A (1984) The spermatozoa of snails living in an intertidal rocky shore. 1. Archaeogastropoda (Mollusca; Gastropoda; Prosobranchia). Science Reports of the Faculty of Education, Gunma University 33: 93-103. (in Japanese with English abstract)
Ocean Biogeographic Information System. http://iobis.org/mapper/
OBIS b. Ocean Biogeographic Information System. http://iobis.org/mapper/ Access date: 23-09-2016 *Note: for genus level data
Okutani T & Tsuchiya K (1998) Checklist of the malacofauna of Akajima Island and adjacent area, Okinawa Prefecture. Midoriishi 9: 15-25. (in Japanese)
Rudy Jr P, Rudy LH, Shanks A, Butler B (2016) Entodesma navicula. In: Oregon Estuarine Invertebrates (Second Edition). https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/bitstream/handle/1794/12747/E_navicula.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
Sleurs WJ (1987) The marine microgastropods from the Northern coast of Papua New Guinea (Mollusca: Gastropoda) III. Family Columbellidae (Subfamily Pyreninae), with description of two new species. Indo-Malayan Zoology 4: 33-68.
Tröndlé J, Boutet M (2009) Inventory of marine molluscs of French Polynesia. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.568.8052&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Won HW (2008) A new record of Mitrella moleculina (Duclos, 1840) (Gastropoda: Columbellidae) in Singapore, with notes on color forms. Nature in Singapore 1: 81–83.
Zhongyan Q (ed) (2004) Seashells of China. China Ocean Press, Beijing: 418pp.
Literature:
Limited information; expert opinion based on observational information or circumstantial evidence
Notes:
NA