Limacina helicina | |
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A live individual of Limacina helicina | |
A live individual of Limacina helicina | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Clade: | Euopisthobranchia |
Order: | Pteropoda |
Family: | Limacinidae |
Genus: | Limacina |
Species: | L. helicina
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Binomial name | |
Limacina helicina | |
Synonyms[6] | |
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Limacina helicina is a species of small swimming planktonic sea snail, in the family Limacinidae. It belongs to the group commonly known as sea butterflies (Thecosomata).[7][8]
Limacina helicina is a keystone species of mesozooplankton in Arctic pelagic ecosystems.[9][10][11]
The first written record of this species was by Friderich Martens from Spitsbergen in 1675.[12][13] Limacina helicina was also observed during a 1773 expedition to the Arctic led by Constantine John Phipps on the ships HMS Racehorse and on HMS Carcass and the species was described one year later, in 1774.[1]
Limacina helicina is the type species of the genus Limacina.[14]
In contrast to the traditional view, it was shown in 2010 that the distribution of this species is not bipolar; Arctic and Antarctic individuals belong to two genetically distinct species: Limacina helicina in the Arctic, and Limacina antarctica in the Antarctic.[11][15]
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