Atopos

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Atopos
Atopos and Plectostoma concinnum.png
Atopos slug attacking Plectostoma concinnum by shell-drilling.
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Atopos

Diversity
10 species

Atopos is a genus of carnivorous air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Rathouisiidae.

Species[]

Species within the genus Atopos include:

  • Atopos aborense (Ghosh, 1913)
  • Heynemann, 1876
  • Atopos cristagalli P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1899
  • Atopos galeatus Simroth, 1920
  • Atopos harmeri Collinge, 1902
  • Ghose, 1913[2]
  • Atopos leuckarti Simroth, 1891[1]
  • Collinge, 1902
  • Collinge 1903[3]
  • Collinge, 1908
  • Tapparone-Canefri, 1883
  • Atopos pristis P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1899
  • Collinge, 1902
  • Collinge, 1902[3]
  • Atopos sanguinolentus Ghosh, 1912
  • Collinge 1902[3]
  • Atopos schildii Babor, 1900
  • Atopos scutulatus P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1899
  • Simroth, 1891[1]
  • Atopos simrothi P. Sarasin & F. Sarasin, 1899
  • Atopos smithi (Collinge, 1902)
  • Atopos strubelli Simroth, 1891
  • Atopos tourannensis (Eydoux & Souleyet, 1852)

Synonyms:

  • Atopos leonina (Heude, 1882) is a synonym of Rathouisia leonina Heude, 1882[citation needed]

Distribution[]

The predatory carnivorous slugs in the genus Atopos are found in peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo, New Guinea, northeast Australia and, recently, Singapore.

Feeding habits[]

Atopos sp. slug proboscis (marked with red outline) (the proboscis was not fully extended).

Bornean Atopos specialising in Opisthostoma are known to tailor their approach to the size of the prey. They hold small snails with the shells aperture-upward with the front of its foot and eat their way down. Larger ones scrape away the shell to allow access through the spire. This behaviour is thought to drive the evolution of shell ornamentation in Opisthostoma.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c (in German) Simroth H. (1891). "Über das Vaginuludengenus Atopos n. g.". 52: 593-616. plate 37. page 593.
  2. ^ Liew T.-S. & Schilthuizen M. (2014). "Association between shell morphology of micro-land snails (genus Plectostoma) and their predator’s predatory behaviour". PeerJ 2: e329. doi:10.7717/peerj.329.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Laidlaw F. F. (1940). "Notes on some specimens of the genus Atopos (Mollusca Pulmonata) with microphotographs illustrating points in the anatomy of the genus". The Bulletin of the Raffles Museum 16: 121-132. PDF Archived 2014-11-29 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. ^ Tan S. K. & Chan S-Y. (2009). "New records of predatory slugs from Singapore with notes on their feeding behaviour". Nature in Singapore 2: 1-7. PDF.

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