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Bulinidae
Bulinidae is a Family (biology), family of gastropods in the superfamily LymnaeoideaMolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Bulinidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1880. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1000153 on 2020-06-27 Genera *Subfamily Bulininae Fischer & Crosse, 1880 **''Bulinus'' Müller, 1781Müller, O. F. (1781). Geschichte de Perlen-Blasen. In ''Der Naturforscher'' (pp. 1–20). ** ''Hopeiella'' Yü & Pan, 1982 † **''Indoplanorbis'' Annandale, Prashad & Amid-ud-Din, 1921Annandale, N., Prashad, B. & Amin-ud-Din (1921). XXVIII. The aquatic and amphibious Mollusca of Manipur. ''Records of the Indian Museum'', 22, 529–631. ** ''Macrophysa'' Meek, 1865 † ** ''Popovicia'' Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer et al., 2015 † *Subfamily Plesiophysinae Bequaert & Clench, 1939Bequaert, J. & Clench, W. (1939). The genus ''Plesiophysa'' Fischer. ''Journal of Conchology'', 21, 175–178. **''Plesiophysa'' Fisch ...
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Bulinidae
Bulinidae is a Family (biology), family of gastropods in the superfamily LymnaeoideaMolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Bulinidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1880. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1000153 on 2020-06-27 Genera *Subfamily Bulininae Fischer & Crosse, 1880 **''Bulinus'' Müller, 1781Müller, O. F. (1781). Geschichte de Perlen-Blasen. In ''Der Naturforscher'' (pp. 1–20). ** ''Hopeiella'' Yü & Pan, 1982 † **''Indoplanorbis'' Annandale, Prashad & Amid-ud-Din, 1921Annandale, N., Prashad, B. & Amin-ud-Din (1921). XXVIII. The aquatic and amphibious Mollusca of Manipur. ''Records of the Indian Museum'', 22, 529–631. ** ''Macrophysa'' Meek, 1865 † ** ''Popovicia'' Neubauer & Harzhauser in Neubauer et al., 2015 † *Subfamily Plesiophysinae Bequaert & Clench, 1939Bequaert, J. & Clench, W. (1939). The genus ''Plesiophysa'' Fischer. ''Journal of Conchology'', 21, 175–178. **''Plesiophysa'' Fisch ...
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Plesiophysa
''Plesiophysa'' is a genus of Gastropoda, gastropods in the Family (biology), family Bulinidae. Species *''Plesiophysa dolichomastix'' Paraense, 2002Paraense, W. L. (2002). ''Plesiophysa dolichomastix'' sp. n. (Gastropoda: Planorbidae). ''Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz'', 97(4), 505–508. *''Plesiophysa granulata'' (Sowerby, 1873)Sowerby, G. B. (1874). Monograph of the genus ''Physa''. In Reeve, L. A. & Sowerby, G. B. (Eds.), ''Conchologia Iconica: or, Illustrations of the Shells of Molluscous Animals. Vol. XIX. Containing monographs of the genera ''Helicina''. ''Cemoria''. ''Stomatia''. ''Megaspira''. ''Panopæa''. ''Rimula''. ''Gena''. ''Chilina''. ''Scalaria''. ''Cardilia''. ''Solen''. ''Physa''. ''Cumingia''. ''Cranopsis'' and ''Zeidora''. ''Adeorbis''. ''Solecurtus''. ''Glycimeris''. ''Teinostoma''. ''Petricola''. ''Cyprina''. ''Typhis''. ''Broderipia''. ''Astarte''. ''Anatinella''. ''Pleurotomaria''. ''Cultellus''. ''Venerupis''. ''Plicatula''. ''Galeomma''. ''Cyclost ...
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Lymnaeoidea
Lymnaeoidea, common name the pond snails, is a taxonomic superfamily of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the superorder Hygrophila.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Lymnaeoidea Rafinesque, 1815. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=489336 on 2020-06-27 Families * Acroloxidae Thiele, 1931 * Bulinidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1880 * Burnupiidae Albrecht, 2017 * Clivunellidae Kochansky-Devidé & Slišković, 1972 † * Lymnaeidae Rafinesque, 1815 * Physidae Fitzinger, 1833 * Planorbidae Planorbidae, common name the ramshorn snails or ram's horn snails, is a family of air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod molluscs. Unlike most molluscs, the blood of ram's horn snails contains iron-based hemoglobin instea ... Rafinesque, 1815 ;Families brought into synonymy: * Ancylidae Rafinesque, 1815: synonym of Ancylinae Raf ...
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Bulinus
''Bulinus'' is a genus of small tropical freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Bulinidae, the ramshorn snails and their allies. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Bulinus O. F. Müller, 1781. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=224352 on 2020-06-27 This genus is medically important because several species of ''Bulinus'' function as intermediate hosts for the schistosomiasis blood fluke. Taxonomy Miocene genus ''Kosovia'' was synonymized ''Bulinus'' in 2017. Distribution These snails are widespread in Africa including Madagascar and the Middle East. This genus has not yet become established in the USA, but it is considered to represent a potentially serious threat as a pest, an invasive species which could negatively affect agriculture, natural ecosystems, human health or commerce. Therefore it has been suggested that this species be given top national quarantine signifi ...
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Indoplanorbis
''Indoplanorbis'' is a genus of air-breathing freshwater snail. Its only member species is ''Indoplanorbis exustus'', an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails. The species is widely distributed across the tropics. It serves as an important intermediate host for several trematode parasites. The invasive nature and ecological tolerance of ''Indoplanorbis exustus'' add to its importance in veterinary and medical science. Taxonomy ''Indoplanorbis exustus'' is the only known species in the genus ''Indoplanorbis''. In spite of its long history and wide geographical range, it is thought that ''Indoplanorbis'' includes only a single species. However phylogeography research by Liu et al. (2010) revealed the phylogenetic depth of divergences between the Indian clades and Southeast Asian clades, together with habitat and parasitological differences suggest that ''Indoplanorbis exustus'' may comprise more than one species. The most phylogene ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opini ...
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Gastropod
The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. There are many thousands of species of sea snails and slugs, as well as freshwater snails, freshwater limpets, and land snails and slugs. The class Gastropoda contains a vast total of named species, second only to the insects in overall number. The fossil history of this class goes back to the Late Cambrian. , 721 families of gastropods are known, of which 245 are extinct and appear only in the fossil record, while 476 are currently extant with or without a fossil record. Gastropoda (previously known as univalves and sometimes spelled "Gasteropoda") are a major part of the phylum Mollusca, and are the most highly diversified class in the phylum, with 65,000 to 80,000 living snail and slug species. The anatomy, behavior, feeding, and re ...
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