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词条 Radix rubiginosa
释义

  1. Distribution

  2. Description

  3. Habitat

  4. Parasites

  5. Human use

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image2 =
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| status =
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| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Mollusca
| classis = Gastropoda
| unranked_superfamilia = clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Hygrophila
| superfamilia = Lymnaeoidea
| subfamilia = Lymnaeinae
| familia = Lymnaeidae
| genus = Radix
| species = R. rubiginosa
| binomial = Radix rubiginosa
| binomial_authority = (Michelin, 1831)
| synonyms =
  • Lymnaea rubiginosa Michelin, 1831
  • Lymnaea auricularia rubiginosa
  • Radix auricularia rubiginosa

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Radix rubiginosa is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails.

This species is sometimes treated as a subspecies of Radix auricularia.

Distribution

This species occurs in its native range in:

  • Indo-China
  • Indonesia
  • Vietnam - it was firstly identified in Vietnam in 2013 in southern Vietnam.[1]

It occurs as an introduced "hothouse alien" in:

  • Great Britain
  • Ireland

Description

The shape of the shell is elongated and cylindrical.[1] The shell has 5 whorls.[1]

The aperture is moderately expanded. The width of the aperture is 4–5 mm. The height of the aperture is 7–11 mm.[1]

The width of the shell is 5–8 mm. The height of the shell is 11–20 mm.[1]

Habitat

This species inhabits small canals.[1]

Parasites

Parasites of Radix rubiginosa include:

  • Radix rubiginosa is the first intermediate host for Hypoderaeum conoideum[2]
  • Fasciola gigantica[3]
  • Echninoparyphium dunni and Echinostoma audyi[4]
  • Pleurolophocercous cercariae (Heterophyidae) were recorded from Radix rubiginosa in China.[5]

Human use

This species is sold in the ornamental pet trade as an item for freshwater aquaria.[6]

References

1. ^Dung B. T., Doanh P. N., The D. T., Loan H. T., Losson B. & Caron Y. (2013). "Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Lymnaeid Snails and Their Potential Role in Transmission of Fasciola spp. in Vietnam". Korean Journal of Parasitology 51(6): 657-662. {{doi|10.3347/kjp.2013.51.6.657}}.
2. ^Chai J.-Y., Shin E.-H., Lee S.-H. & Rim H.-J. (2009). "Foodborne Intestinal Flukes in Southeast Asia". Korean Journal of Parasitology 47(Suppl): S69–S102. {{doi|10.3347/kjp.2009.47.S.S69}}.
3. ^Robinson M. W. & Dalton J. P. (2009). "Zoonotic helminth infections with particular emphasis on fasciolosis and other trematodiases". Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 364(1530): 2763-2776. {{doi|10.1098/rstb.2009.0089}}.
4. ^Toguebaye B. S.,Quilichini Y., Diagne P. M. & Marchand B. (2014). "Ultrastructure and development of Nosema podocotyloidis n. sp. (Microsporidia), a hyperparasite of Podocotyloides magnatestis (Trematoda), a parasite of Parapristipoma octolineatum (Teleostei)". Parasite 21: 44. {{doi|10.1051/parasite/2014044}}.
5. ^Chontananarth T. & Wongsawad C. (2013). "Epidemiology of cercarial stage of trematodes in freshwater snails from Chiang Mai province, Thailand". Asian Pac J Trop Biomed. 3(3): 237-243. {{doi|10.1016/S2221-1691(13)60058-1}}.
6. ^Ng, T. H., Tan, S. K., Wong, W. H., Meier, R., Chan, S. Y., Tan, H. H., & Yeo, D. C. (2016). "Molluscs for sale: assessment of freshwater gastropods and bivalves in the ornamental pet trade". PLoS ONE 11(8): e0161130. {{doi|10.1371/journal.pone.0161130}}

External links

{{Commons category|Radix rubiginosa}}
  • ZipcodeZooinfo: [https://archive.is/20130210011326/http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/R/Radix_rubiginosa/]
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2 : Lymnaeidae|Gastropods described in 1831

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