Asprella was a genus of sea snails, marinegastropod mollusks in the familyConidae, the cone snails and their allies. In the new classification of the family Conidae by Puillandre N., Duda T.F., Meyer C., Olivera B.M. & Bouchet P., Asprella has become a subgenus of Conus: Conus Monterosato, 1923 represented as Conus Thiele, 1929
Distinguishing characteristics
The Tucker & Tenorio 2009 taxonomy distinguishes Asprella from Conus in the following ways:
This list of species is based on the information in the World Register of Marine Species list. Species within the genusAspella include: The following species names are recognized as "alternate representations" in contrast to the traditional system, which uses the genus Conus for all species in the family:
Asprella alabasteroides Shikama, 1963: synonym of Conus australis Holten, 1802
Asprella armadillo : synonym of Conus armadillo Shikama, 1971
Asprella australis : synonym of Conus australis Holten, 1802
Asprella ranongana : synonym of Conus ranonganus da Motta, 1978
Asprella richeri : synonym of Conus richeri Richard & Moolenbeek, 1988
Asprella rolani : synonym of Conus rolani Röckel, 1986 represented as Conus rolani Röckel, 1986
Asprella schepmaniFulton, H.C., 1936: synonym of Conasprella saecularis
Asprella spectrum : synonym of Conus spectrum Linnaeus, 1758
Asprella sulcata : synonym of Conus sulcatus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792
Asprella sulcocastanea : synonym of Conus sulcocastaneus Kosuge, 1981
Asprella tannaensis Cotton, 1945: synonym of Conus excelsus G. B. Sowerby III, 1908
Asprella teramachii Kuroda, 1956: synonym of Profundiconus teramachii
Asprella tisii : synonym of Conus tisii T.C. Lan, 1978
Asprella traversiana : synonym of Conus traversianus E. A. Smith, 1875
Asprella wakayamaensis Kuroda, 1956: synonym of Conasprella wakayamaensis
Asprella wittigi : synonym of Conus wittigi Walls, 1977
The following species were synonymized, and are not properly within Asprella:
Asprella prioris Kuroda, 1956: synonym of Asprella ichinoseana prioris Kuroda, 1956 synonym of Conasprella ichinoseana
Significance of "alternative representation"
Prior to 2009, all species within the family Conidae were placed in one genus Conus. In 2009 however, J.K. Tucker and M.J. Tenorio proposed a classification system for the over 600 recognized species that were in the family. Their classification proposed 3 distinct families and 82 genera for the living species of cone snails. This classification was based upon shellmorphology, radular differences, anatomy, physiology, cladistics, with comparisons to molecular studies. Published accounts of genera within the Conidae that include the genus Asprella include J.K. Tucker & M.J. Tenorio, and Bouchet et al.. Testing in order to try to understand the molecular phylogeny of the Conidae was initially begun by Christopher Meyer and Alan Kohn, and is continuing, particularly with the advent of nuclear DNA testing in addition to mDNA testing. However, in 2011, some experts still prefer to use the traditional classification, where all species are placed in Conus within the single family Conidae: for example, according to the current November 2011 version of the World Register of Marine Species, all species within the family Conidae are in the genus Conus. The binomial names of species in the 82 cone snail genera listed in Tucker & Tenorio 2009 are recognized by the World Register of Marine Species as "alternative representations." Debate within the scientific community regarding this issue continues, and additional molecular phylogeny studies are being carried out in an attempt to clarify the issue. In 2015, in the Journal of Molluscan Studies, Puillandre, Duda, Meyer, Olivera & Bouchet presented a new classification for the old genus Conus. Using 329 species, the authors carried out molecular phylogenetic analyses. The results suggested that the authors should place all cone snails in a single family, Conidae, containing four genera: Conus, Conasprella, Profundiconus and Californiconus. The authors group 85% of all known cone snail species under Conus, They recognize 57 subgenera within Conus, and 11 subgenera within the genus Conasprella.