Physa (genus)
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The genus Physa is the eponymous genus of the family of bladder snails (Physidae) (and their subfamily Physinae and tribe Physini). The family is placed under the subordination water pulmonary snails (Basommatophora) to the pulmonary snails (Pulmonata).
features
The housing is twisted to the left, two elongated jacket flaps encircle the housing. The apex is relatively blunt.
Systematics
The systematic scope of the genus is controversial, depending on how broad the genus is defined, a few species or several tens of species are added to the genus. Many species that have been described under the generic name Physa have now been assigned to other genera. Only one species occurs in Central Europe.
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Physa Draparnaud, 1801
- Physa fontinalis (Linnaeus, 1758), spring bladder snail, found in clear, stagnant or slowly flowing waters rich in plants. Maximum salinity of the water 0.6%.
literature
- Peter Glöer: The animal world of Germany. Mollusca I Freshwater gastropods of Northern and Central Europe. Identification key, way of life, distribution. 2. rework. Ed., 327 D., ConchBooks, Hackenheim 2002 ISBN 3-925919-60-0
Web links
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