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Revista mexicana de biodiversidad

On-line version ISSN 2007-8706Print version ISSN 1870-3453

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AVILA-POVEDA, Omar Hernando; ABADIA-CHANONA, Quetzalli Yasú; HERRERA-FRAGOSO, Raúl  and  DAYRAT, Benoît. Review of the geographic distribution of Hoffmannola hansi (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in the Mexican Pacific. Rev. Mex. Biodiv. [online]. 2014, vol.85, n.2, pp.463-471. ISSN 2007-8706.  https://doi.org/10.7550/rmb.34177.

Hoffmannola hansi (Mexican intertidal leather slug) is traditionally reported as an endemic species to the Gulf of California, Mexico. However, its presence in the southern Mexican Pacific has been mentioned in regional checklists and reports. Here we provide new records of H. hansi populations from at least 3 locations from Oaxaca, Mexico. The anatomical characteristics useful for H. hansi identification are described for both, living and preserved specimens. Specimen's reports from the Gulf of California to Oaxaca, Mexico, are mentioned, yielding a revised distribution throughout the Mexican Pacific. A map with the wider geographic distribution of H. hansi is also updated. Therefore, this species is not "endemic" to the Gulf of California, but is distributed throughout the Mexican Pacific. However its distribution is discontinuous with the possible existence of 2 cryptic species geographically separated by the Sinaloan gap: 1 in the North (Gulf of California) and 1 in the South. Additional work is needed to explore in more detail the complete geographical range of H. hansi populations on the entire Mexican Pacific Coast.

Keywords : Mollusca; Onchidiidae; non-endemic; Oaxaca; Gulf of California; Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP); geographical range; cryptic species.

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