Abstract

The gastropods Odontocymbiola pescalia and Provocator corderoi and their egg capsules were collected by the R/V Puerto Deseado from the Mar del Plata Submarine Canyon (~ 37°53′S, at depths of 291–1404m) and from Burdwood Bank (~ 54°27′S, 128–785m). Odontocymbiola pescalia egg capsules measured 15.67 ± 3.38mm in diameter. They were subspherical in shape with an external calcareous layer. Each egg capsule contained 3–5 embryos and white material as extra embryonic food. Embryos grew to a size of up to 9.3 ± 1.1mm in mean shell length before hatching as crawling juveniles. The spawn of P. corderoi consisted of a single dome shaped egg capsule of 14.17 ± 1.5mm in diameter, attached to hard substrata by a basal membrane with a rounded outline. A curved semilunar furrow (seam) on one side of the capsules was always present. The number of embryos per capsule was 2–6. Embryos hatched as crawling juveniles with a shell length of 5.9 ± 0.6mm.The size and number of whorls in the hatchling shell suggested a slow rate of development, akin to many other deep-sea invertebrates. The egg capsules and reproductive development strategies of both species were compared with those from other congeneric representatives.

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