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New Species of Nudibranch Molluscs of the Family Onchidorididae Collected During Expedition “Eastern Bastion-Kurile Ridge 2021” from Coastal Waters of the Islands Urup and Chirpoy

https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869607122040036

Abstract

Three new species of the nudibranch family Onchidorididae are described applying the materials collected during expedition of the Russian Geographic Society “Eastern Bastion-Kurile Ridge 2021” from the coastal waters of the islands Urup and Chirpoy. Adalaria sergeii sp. nov., Adalaria neptuni sp. nov. и Onchidoris pavli sp. nov. are described on the basis of morphological data, including scanning electron microscopy. History of studies the nudibranch molluscs of Kurile Islands is briefly reviewed. The systematic position of new taxa is discussed and their importance for understanding the biogeographic patterns of the marine biota of the Arctic and North Pacific is highlighted.

About the Authors

A. V. Martynov
Zoological Museum of the Moscow State University
Russian Federation

Moscow



T. A. Кorshunova
N.K. Koltzov Institute of the Developmental Biology RAS
Russian Federation

Moscow



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Martynov A.V., Кorshunova T.A. New Species of Nudibranch Molluscs of the Family Onchidorididae Collected During Expedition “Eastern Bastion-Kurile Ridge 2021” from Coastal Waters of the Islands Urup and Chirpoy. Proceedings of the Russian Geographical Society. 2022;154(4):85-100. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31857/S0869607122040036

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