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List Of Non-marine Molluscs Of Indonesia
The non-marine molluscs of Indonesia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Indonesia ( wildlife of Indonesia). A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Indonesia. Freshwater gastropods Neritidae * ''Clithon bicolor'' (Récluz, 1843) * '' Clithon faba'' (G.B. Sowerby I, 1836) * '' Clithon olivaceum'' (Rècluz, 1843) * '' Clithon oualaniensis'' Lesson, 1831 * '' Neripteron bensoni'' (Récluz, 1850) * '' Nerita articulata'' Gould, 1847 * '' Neritina coromandeliana'' Sowerby, 1832 * ''Neritina pulligera'' (Linnaeus, 1767) * '' Neritina sulculosa'' von Martens, 1875 * '' Neritina turrita'' (Gmelin, 1791) * '' Neritina violacea'' (Gmelin, 1791) * '' Neritina zigzag'' Lamarck, 1822 * '' Neritodryas subsulcata'' (Sowerby, 1836) * ''Septaria lineata'' (Lamarck, 1816) Neritiliidae * ''Neritilia vulgaris'' Kano & Kase, 2003 Pachychilidae Pachychilidae, common name pachychilids, is a taxonomic family of freshwater snails, gastropod molluscs in the clade Sorb ...
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Vie Et Milieu
Vie (IPA: /'vi.e/), is a district (or ''quarter''), of Oradea, a city in Bihor, Romania. The name means ''vineyard'' in Romanian. Geography Vie is situated in the hills overlooking Oradea, in the northern part of the town. It spans quite a large area, from a part just north of the hills but the centre extending quite far into the Oradea hills. Vie is bounded in the south by Republicii Street (''Strada Republicii''), the mainline railway tracks crossing Oradea and the Oradea central railway station (everything south of the railway station is considered part of the city centre, or ''Centru'', everything north is considered part of Vie. Infrastructure and demographics The range of infrastructure in Vie is quite broad – the southern part of the quarter, which is in proximity to the city centre, can be described as suburban, containing either low-rise houses or apartment blocks with up to five storeys. However, as one proceeds north, away from the Oradea city centre, the quarter b ...
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Sulcospira Kawaluensis
''Sulcospira'' is a genus of freshwater snails which have an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pachychilidae. Distribution The distribution of this genus includes: Malaysia, China, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Species Species within the genus ''Sulcospira'' include: * ''Sulcospira agrestis'' (Reeve, 1860)Köhler F. & Dames C. (2009). "Phylogeny and systematics of the Pachychilidae of mainland Southeast Asia – novel insights from morphology and mitochondrial DNA (Mollusca, Caenogastropoda, Cerithioidea)". ''Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society'' 157: 679-699. . * ''Sulcospira circumstriata'' (Metcalfe, 1851) * ''Sulcospira collyra'' Köhler, Holford, Do & Ho, 2009Köhler F., Holford M., Do V. T. & Ho T. H. (2009). "Exploring a largely unknown fauna: On the diversity of pachychilid freshwater gastropods in Vietnam (Caenogastropoda: Cerithioidea)". ''Molluscan Research'' 29(3): 121-146. * ''Sulcospira dakrongensis'' Köhler, Holford, Do & Ho, 20 ...
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Faunus Ater
''Faunus ater'' is a species of brackish water snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae. ''Faunus ater'' is the only species within the genus ''Faunus''.Lok A. F. S. L., Ang W. F., Ng P. X., Ng B. Y. Q. & Tan S. K. (2011). "Status and distribution of ''Faunus ater'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca: Cerithioidea) in Singapore". '' Nature in Singapore'' 4: 115-121PDF Distribution The distribution of ''Faunus ater'' includes: * India * Sri Lanka * Andaman Islands * Malaysia * Myanmar * Thailand * Singapore * Indonesia * Philippines * New Guinea * western and southern Pacific Islands: Solomon Islands Solem A. (1953). "Marine and fresh-water mollusks of the Solomon Islands". ''Fieldiana Zoology'' 34(22): 213-227page 220 * northern Australia * China Description The periostracum is thick, and the color of the periostracum is dark brown or black. The shell has about 20 whorls. The apical whorls may be eroded in older snails. The aperture is ov ...
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Brotia Pageli
''Brotia'' is a genus of Southeast Asian freshwater snails, gastropod molluscs in the taxonomic family Pachychilidae.Köhler F. & Glaubrecht M. (2006). "A systematic revision of the Southeast Asian freshwater gastropod ''Brotia'' (Cerithioidea: Pachychilidae)". '' Malacologia'' 48159251. The generic name ''Brotia'' is apparently in honor of a Swiss malacologist Auguste Louis Brot (1821-1896). Distribution Species of ''Brotia'' occur in freshwater habitats of Southeast Asia, ranging from Northern India in the west through to Sumatra in the east. This range includes India, Myanmar, Bangladesh, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, China (1 species), Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia (Sumatra and Borneo only). Biology Species are found predominantly in fast flowing, well oxygenated rivers, occasionally also in lakes. They are gonochoristic, and viviparous, retaining developing eggs and youngs in special brood pouch. Species Species within the genus ''Brotia'' include: * † '' Brot ...
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Brotia Costula
''Brotia costula'' is a species of gastropod belonging to the family Pachychilidae Pachychilidae, common name pachychilids, is a taxonomic family of freshwater snails, gastropod molluscs in the clade Sorbeoconcha.Gofas, S. (2014). Pachychilidae. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/ .... MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Brotia costula (Rafinesque, 1833). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=740349 on 2021-10-27 This species is found in Southeastern Asia. Synonyms * ''Brotia (Brotia) costula'' (Rafinesque, 1833) * ''Brotia (Brotia) costula costula'' (Rafinesque, 1833) * ''Brotia (Brotia) costula varicosa'' (Troschel, 1837) * ''Brotia variabilis'' (Benson, 1836) (based on an unavailable name) * ''Melania (Melanoides) soloensis'' K. Martin, 1905 † (junior subjective synonym) * ''Melania (Melanoides) variabilis'' Benson, 1836 (superseded combination) * '' ...
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Pachychilidae
Pachychilidae, common name pachychilids, is a taxonomic family of freshwater snails, gastropod molluscs in the clade Sorbeoconcha.Gofas, S. (2014). Pachychilidae. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=411651 on 2014-11-20 Distribution Pachychilids are freshwater snails with a worldwide distribution in the tropics. Representatives are found in South and Central America, Africa, Madagascar, South and South-east Asia and tropical Australia (Queensland: Torres Strait Islands). Description Pachychilids have an operculum, which is concentric and multispiral. Ecology All species in the family inhabit freshwater except '' Faunus ater'', which is a brackish water snail found in estuaries and other coastal habitats. Pachychilids are either oviparous (lay eggs), ovoviviparous or viviparous (retain developing eggs and youngs in special incubatory structures). Notes on the taxonomy The name is derived from a co ...
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Neritilia Vulgaris
''Neritilia vulgaris'' is a species of submarine cave snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Neritiliidae Neritiliidae is a family of submarine cave snails,Kano Y. & Kase T. (2008). "Diversity and distributions of the submarine-cave Neritiliidae in the Indo-Pacific (Gastropoda: Neritimorpha)". ''Organisms Diversity & Evolution'' 8(1): 22-43. marine .... Description Distribution References External links Neritiliidae Gastropods described in 2003 {{Neritiliidae-stub ...
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Neritiliidae
Neritiliidae is a family of submarine cave snails,Kano Y. & Kase T. (2008). "Diversity and distributions of the submarine-cave Neritiliidae in the Indo-Pacific (Gastropoda: Neritimorpha)". ''Organisms Diversity & Evolution'' 8(1): 22-43. marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the clade Cycloneritimorpha (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). Original spelling was Neritilidae. This family has no subfamilies according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005. Five species are freshwater.Strong E. E., Gargominy O., Ponder W. F. & Bouchet P. (2008). "Global Diversity of Gastropods (Gastropoda; Mollusca) in Freshwater". ''Hydrobiologia ''Hydrobiologia'', ''The International Journal of Aquatic Sciences'', is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing 21 issues per year, for a total of well over 4000 pages per year. ''Hydrobiologia'' publishes original research, reviews and opi ...'' 595: 149-166. http://hdl.handle.net ...
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Septaria Lineata
A concretion is a hard, compact mass of matter formed by the precipitation of mineral cement within the spaces between particles, and is found in sedimentary rock or soil. Concretions are often ovoid or spherical in shape, although irregular shapes also occur. The word 'concretion' is derived from the Latin "(act of) compacting, condensing, congealing, uniting", itself from ''con'' meaning 'together' and ''crescere'' meaning "to grow". Concretions form within layers of sedimentary strata that have already been deposited. They usually form early in the burial history of the sediment, before the rest of the sediment is hardened into rock. This concretionary cement often makes the concretion harder and more resistant to weathering than the host stratum. There is an important distinction to draw between concretions and nodules. Concretions are formed from mineral precipitation around some kind of nucleus while a nodule is a replacement body. Descriptions dating from the 18th ce ...
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Neritodryas Subsulcata
''Neritodryas'' is a genus of freshwater snails, (some of which are amphibious and terrestrial living on trees and bushes); they are gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae Neritidae, common name the nerites, is a taxonomic family of small to medium-sized saltwater and freshwater snails which have a gill and a distinctive operculum. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Neritininae Poey, 1852. Accessed through: ..., the nerites.MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Neritodryas von Martens, 1869. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=818410 on 2021-09-28 The length of the shell is up to 40 mm. Species Species within the genus ''Neritodryas'' include: * '' Neritodryas chimmoi'' (Reeve, 1856) * '' Neritodryas cornea'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - type species of the genus ''Neritodryas'' * '' Neritodryas dubia'' (Gmelin, 1791) * † '' Neritodryas dutemplei'' (Deshayes, 1864) - synonym: ''Nerita dutemple ...
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Neritina Zigzag
''Neritina'' (common name: nerite snails), is a genus of small aquatic snails with an operculum in the family Neritidae, the nerites.MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Neritina Lamarck, 1816. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=206842 on 2021-09-24 They are as well marine, as brackish water, and sometimes freshwater gastropod mollusks ''Neritina'' is the type genus of the tribe Neritinini. Species Species in the genus ''Neritina'' include:Neritina at ITIS.gov
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