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Ladislavella terebra

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Ladislavella terebra
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Superorder: Hygrophila
Family: Lymnaeidae
Subfamily: Lymnaeinae
Genus: Ladislavella
Species:
L. terebra
Binomial name
Ladislavella terebra
(Westerlund, 1885)
Synonyms[2]
  • Fossaria kultukiana B. Dybowski, 1913
  • Fossaria lindholmi W. Dybowski, 1913
  • Fossaria pulchelletta B. Dybowski, 1913
  • Ladislavella (Ladislavella) terebra (Westerlund, 1885)
  • Ladislavella sorensiana B. Dybowski, 1913
  • Ladislavella sorensiana var. pulla B. Dybowski, 1912
  • Ladislavella sorensis B. Dybowski, 1913
  • Ladislavella sorica B. Dybowski, 1912
  • Leptolimnaea liogyra var. sorensis W. Dybowski, 1912
  • Leptolimnaea terebra (Westerlund, 1885)
  • Leptolimnaea terebra var. sorensiana W. Dybowski, 1913
  • Leptolimnaea terebra var. sorensis W. Dybowski, 1912
  • Limnaea palustris var. terebra Westerlund, 1885
  • Lymnaea (Stagnicola) terebra (Westerlund, 1885)
  • Lymnaea palustris bolotensis Mozley, 1934
  • Lymnaea palustris var. terebra Westerlund, 1885

Ladislavella terebra (Westerlund, 1885) (formerly known as Catascopia occulta)[3][4] is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails.

Taxonomy

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Some authors classify this species as Stagnicola terebra, because the genus Catascopia Meier-Brook & Bargues, 2002 should not be distinguished based on DNA analysis only (genera should be distinguished morphologically and anatomically).[5]

Distribution

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This species of snail is found in the Czech Republic in two localities only: in a small temporary pool near Kladruby nad Labem in the Eastern Bohemia and in temporary pool near the inflow of the Dyje River into the Morava river in Moravia,[6][7] Germany, Poland and other areas.

Habitat

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It inhabits freshwater bodies.

References

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  1. ^ Vinarski, M.V. (2020). "Ladislavella terebra". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2020: e.T177971425A177972151. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T177971425A177972151.en. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  2. ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Ladislavella terebra (Westerlund, 1885). Accessed at: http://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=717169 on 2023-10-27
  3. ^ Vinarski MV (2008). "Taxonomic notes on Euro-Siberian freshwater mollusk" (PDF). Mollusca. 26 (2): 175–185.
  4. ^ "Catascopia terebra". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).
  5. ^ Species summary for Stagnicola terebra". AnimalBase, last modified 26 October 2013, accessed 3 September 2014.
  6. ^ Beran L. (2008). "A contribution to distribution of genus Stagnicola and Catascopia (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) in the Czech Republic". Malacologica Bohemoslovaca 7: 70-73. PDF.
  7. ^ (in Czech) Horsák M., Juřičková L., Beran L., Čejka T. & Dvořák L. (2010). "Komentovaný seznam měkkýšů zjištěných ve volné přírodě České a Slovenské republiky. [Annotated list of mollusc species recorded outdoors in the Czech and Slovak Republics]". Malacologica Bohemoslovaca, Suppl. 1: 1-37. PDF.