Under the 1931 classification system drawn up by
Johannes Thiele, the class Gastropoda was divided into three subclasses;
Prosobranchia,
Pulmonata and Opisthobranchia. The latter two were later combined into a single order. The current classification of the gastropods is more nuanced, with the following subclasses: • Subclass Caenogastropoda • Subclass Cocculiniformia • Subclass Heterobranchia • Subclass Neomphalina • Subclass
Neritimorpha • Subclass Patellogastropoda • Subclass Vetigastropoda • Subclass Gastropoda incertae sedis
As a non-monophyletic taxon '', a
sea hare. It was speculated as far back as 1985 that the Opisthobranchia were
paraphyletic, based on morphological evidence, and had given rise to the
Pulmonata, a group also of subclass rank. Because the Pulmonata are a sibling group to an opisthobranch
taxon, some authors argued that the Opisthobranchia are therefore not a
monophyletic group and can no longer be accepted as a valid taxon. The opisthobranchs are now included within the subclass
Heterobranchia, although many manuals and websites still use the old classification. A phylogenetic study published in November 2004, gave new definitions of the seven main lineages of the Opisthobranchia. However, in 2005, a study of
rRNA gene sequences could not resolve
monophyly versus
paraphyly of the Opisthobranchia Subsequent
taxonomic classification in 2005 overturned the Opisthobranchia as a valid
clade, reclassifying it as an
informal group within the
Heterobranchia. Accordingly, articles no longer use the term Opisthobranchia, replacing it with Heterobranchia to emphasise a different concept. By 2011, the "Opisthobranchia" were declared artificial and obsolete and were replaced by new phylogenetic hypotheses. The concept was abandoned. It now includes including "Lower Heterobranchia",
Acteonimorpha,
Ringipleura,
Umbraculida,
Cephalaspidea,
Runcinida,
Aplysiida,
Pteropoda and
Sacoglossa.
Linnean taxonomy Order Opisthobranchia
Milne-Edwards, 1848 – sea slugs • Suborder
Cephalaspidea P. Fischer, 1883 – headshield slugs and bubble shells • Suborder
Sacoglossa H. von Ihering, 1876 – sap-sucking slugs and
bivalved gastropods • Suborder
Aplysiomorpha P. Fischer, 1883 – sea hares • Suborder
Notaspidea P. Fischer, 1883 – sidegill slugs • Suborder
Thecosomata Blainville, 1824 sea butterflies with shells • Suborder
Gymnosomata Blainville, 1824 – sea angels, no shells • Suborder
Nudibranchia Blainville, 1814 – nudibranchs • Infraorder Anthobranchia
Férussac, 1819 • Infraorder Cladobranchia Willan & Morton, 1984 ==Description==