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''Bullacta exarata'',
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the Korean mud snail, is a
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or bubble snail, a
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mollusc Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is esti ...
in the
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Haminoeidae, the bubble snails. ''Bullacta exarata'' is a commercially important mollusc which is used as a food item in eastern China.


Taxonomy

''Bullacta exarata'' is the only species in the genus ''Bullacta''. cf. ''Bullacta'' is the type genus of the family Bullactidae Thiele, 1926, as shown in the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005). Based on phylogenetic genetic analysis by Malaquias (2010), ''Bullacta exarata'' should be placed in the family Haminoeidae.


Distribution

''Bullacta exarata'' is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
to coastlines of the
South South is one of the cardinal directions or Points of the compass, compass points. The direction is the opposite of north and is perpendicular to both east and west. Etymology The word ''south'' comes from Old English ''sūþ'', from earlier Pro ...
and
East China Sea The East China Sea is an arm of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China. It covers an area of roughly . The sea’s northern extension between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula is the Yellow Sea, separated b ...
s from
Hainan Hainan (, ; ) is the smallest and southernmost province of the People's Republic of China (PRC), consisting of various islands in the South China Sea. , the largest and most populous island in China,The island of Taiwan, which is slightly l ...
to the Bohai Sea in north-eastern China, the western coast and south coast of Korea and Japan.Ye S.-F. & Lu J.-J. (2001) "Analysis on the spatial distribution of ''Bullacta exarata'' (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Atyidae) population in Yangtze River Estuary, China". '' Zool Res'' 22: 131-136.
abstract
An
ecotype In evolutionary ecology, an ecotype,Greek: ''οίκος'' = home and ''τύπος'' = type, coined by Göte Turesson in 1922 sometimes called ecospecies, describes a genetically distinct geographic variety, population, or race within a species, ...
of this snail introduced from further south has become
invasive Invasive may refer to: *Invasive (medical) procedure *Invasive species *Invasive observation, especially in reference to surveillance *Invasively progressive spread of disease from one organ in the body to another, especially in reference to cancer ...
in Laizhou Bay, with population densities of over 160 snails per square meter.


Description

The shell is bullate, fairly thick, white, spirally striate, with a well-developed
periostracum The periostracum ( ) is a thin, organic coating (or "skin") that is the outermost layer of the shell of many shelled animals, including molluscs and brachiopods. Among molluscs, it is primarily seen in snails and clams, i.e. in gastropods and ...
. There is no
spire A spire is a tall, slender, pointed structure on top of a roof of a building or tower, especially at the summit of church steeples. A spire may have a square, circular, or polygonal plan, with a roughly conical or pyramidal shape. Spires are ...
and no umbilicus. The columella is smooth and simple. The
aperture In optics, an aperture is a hole or an opening through which light travels. More specifically, the aperture and focal length of an optical system determine the cone angle of a bundle of rays that come to a focus in the image plane. An opt ...
extends for the whole length of the shell, and is narrower above than below. The apertural lip extends upwards beyond the apex of the shell. The height of the shell is 8 mm and the width of the shell is 6 mm. The animal cannot withdraw itself into the shell, which contains the visceral hump only. The cephalic disc is large and slipper-shaped, feebly emarginate on the dorsal surface behind and with a narrow free margin. The cephalic disc, which is rounded in front, occupies about half of the whole bulk in a contracted state. The edge of the
mantle A mantle is a piece of clothing, a type of cloak. Several other meanings are derived from that. Mantle may refer to: *Mantle (clothing), a cloak-like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear **Mantle (vesture), an Eastern Orthodox ve ...
is smooth, without processes of any kind. It, the edge of the mantle (which is slightly retroverted over that of the shell), the foot and the epipodia are (in alcohol) of a pale green colour. The greater part of the mantle, however, under the shell is colourless and transparent. The foot is short, truncate before and behind, and with the epipodia (in much contracted specimens) apparently not well developed. The eyes are minute and quite invisible on the surface. The eyespots are deeply sunk in the tissues. The gill, which is situated far back on the right side, is large and consists of a considerable number of fleshly lobes.
Digestive system The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller compone ...
: The mouth is a minute transverse slit in the front of the cephalic disc. The jawss are large, but imperfectly cornified. The jaws are angular and minutely, irregularly serrate. They are composed of numerous minute prismatic rods. On the margin many of these rods are transverse and project slightly, forming a minute serration. The radular sack is small. The
radula The radula (, ; plural radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by molluscs for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food ...
has the formula 12.1.1.1.12. The central tooth is a simple flat triangular plate. The single lateral tooth is well differentiated from the marginal teeth, from which it is separated by a considerable space, and points in the opposite direction. The marginal teeth are slender, elongate, curved rod-like bodies somewhat expanded at the base. They decrease in size gradually from the second or third marginal, which is slightly larger than the first, outwards. There is a long, narrow, thin-walled
oesophagus The esophagus (American English) or oesophagus (British English; both ), non-technically known also as the food pipe or gullet, is an organ in vertebrates through which food passes, aided by peristaltic contractions, from the pharynx to the ...
with a single coil; before entering the muscular gizzard it is considerably dilated. A longitudinal strand of muscular tissue runs up its dorsal surface for a short distance from the gizzard. The gizzard is large and it contains three horn-shaped, transversely ridged
chitinous Chitin ( C8 H13 O5 N)n ( ) is a long-chain polymer of ''N''-acetylglucosamine, an amide derivative of glucose. Chitin is probably the second most abundant polysaccharide in nature (behind only cellulose); an estimated 1 billion tons of chiti ...
plates arranged in a triangle. It is maintained in position by a stout transverse muscle on either side, the proximal end of the muscle being fixed to a constriction in the outer wall of the gizzard. The gizzard contains three large, stout chitinous bodies, which are smooth and heart-shaped at their base on its external surface. Internally they are convex, curved and tapering, with stout, somewhat serrate reversed V-shaped transverse ridges. The intestine after leaving the gizzard bears three small, almost spherical, diverticula, one behind the base of each of the chitinous plates. The wall of the intestine is thin and its structure simple; it has a single closely adpressed bend.
Reproductive system The reproductive system of an organism, also known as the genital system, is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction. Many non-living substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones are als ...
: The male intromittent organ is provided with an elongate chitinous stylet. The penis is enclosed in an oval sack. When extracted therefrom it is an almost cylindrical organ with two coils, or constrictions, in its course, bluntly pointed at the apex and much contracted proximally. Its walls are highly muscular, but all the muscles are longitudinal and there is no circular muscular bulb. Its outstanding feature is the presence of a long, slender, sharply pointed, scimitar-shaped, black, horny stylet with a saddle-shaped base which is sometimes prolonged into a long, sharply pointed spur. In some individuals, however, the spur is completely absent. The female genitalia include a well-developed
uterus The uterus (from Latin ''uterus'', plural ''uteri'') or womb () is the organ in the reproductive system of most female mammals, including humans that accommodates the embryonic and fetal development of one or more embryos until birth. The uter ...
but no
spermatheca The spermatheca (pronounced plural: spermathecae ), also called receptaculum seminis (plural: receptacula seminis), is an organ of the female reproductive tract in insects, e.g. ants, bees, some molluscs, oligochaeta worms and certain other ...
. The hermaphrodite gland is small in immature specimen.
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: The
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closely resembles that of '' Aliculastrum cylindricum''.


Ecology

The habitat for this species includes intertidal flats, including the
supratidal zone The supralittoral zone, also known as the splash zone, spray zone or the supratidal zone, sometimes also referred to as the white zone, is the area above the spring high tide line, on coastlines and estuaries, that is regularly splashed, but not su ...
and
subtidal zone The neritic zone (or sublittoral zone) is the relatively shallow part of the ocean above the drop-off of the continental shelf, approximately in depth. From the point of view of marine biology it forms a relatively stable and well-illuminated ...
. ''Bullacta exarata'' is a hermaphroditic species. Its life cycle has been extensively studied: * Vitellogenesis (Ying & Yang, 2001) * Oogenesis (Ying, 2002) * Spermatogenesis (Ying et al., 2002) * Reproductive system (Ying et al., 2002) * Spermatozoa (Ying et al., 2004). ''Bullacta exarata'' feeds on
diatoms A diatom (New Latin, Neo-Latin ''diatoma''), "a cutting through, a severance", from el, διάτομος, diátomos, "cut in half, divided equally" from el, διατέμνω, diatémno, "to cut in twain". is any member of a large group com ...
. It is an important consumer in the tidal flat ecosystem.
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identified in the
digestive system The human digestive system consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion (the tongue, salivary glands, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder). Digestion involves the breakdown of food into smaller and smaller compone ...
of ''Bullacta exarata'' include the genera ''
Photobacterium ''Photobacterium'' is a genus of gram-negative, oxidase positive and catalase positive bacteria in the family ''Vibrionaceae''. Members of the genus are bioluminescent, that is they have the ability to emit light. Many species, including '' Pho ...
'', '' Bacillus'', '' Pseudomonas'', '' Vibrio'', some genera from the family
Enterobacteriaceae Enterobacteriaceae is a large family (biology), family of Gram-negative bacteria. It was first proposed by Rahn in 1936, and now includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. Its classification above the level of family is still a subject ...
and others. According to the measurement of hygienic indicator bacteria ''
Escherichia coli ''Escherichia coli'' (),Wells, J. C. (2000) Longman Pronunciation Dictionary. Harlow ngland Pearson Education Ltd. also known as ''E. coli'' (), is a Gram-negative, facultative anaerobic, rod-shaped, coliform bacterium of the genus ''Escher ...
'' in 2001, the meat of ''Bullacta exarata'' meets national standards (3 cells of ''Escherichia coli'' in one gram of fresh meat) in
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flow ...
province and in most of
Zhejiang Zhejiang ( or , ; , also romanized as Chekiang) is an eastern, coastal province of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Hangzhou, and other notable cities include Ningbo and Wenzhou. Zhejiang is bordered by Jiang ...
province.
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, Qu J., Xu Z., Long Q., Wang L., Shen X., Zhang J. & Cai Y. (2005)
''East China Sea, GIWA Regional assessment 36.''
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, Kalmar, Sweden. 81 pp. + annexes. page 29,
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in the tissues of ''Bullacta exarata'' from the
Yangtze The Yangtze or Yangzi ( or ; ) is the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world, and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country. It rises at Jari Hill in the Tanggula Mountains (Tibetan Plateau) and flows ...
Estuary were measured by Lu et al. in 2001. In Shanghai, the coast is seriously polluted and measured pollutants in the meat of ''Bullacta exarata'' were in 2003 as follows: * 20.70 mg of
petroleum Petroleum, also known as crude oil, or simply oil, is a naturally occurring yellowish-black liquid mixture of mainly hydrocarbons, and is found in geological formations. The name ''petroleum'' covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crud ...
hydrocarbons in one kg of wet weight (exceeds grade I of biological standard) * 13.10 mg of
zinc Zinc is a chemical element with the symbol Zn and atomic number 30. Zinc is a slightly brittle metal at room temperature and has a shiny-greyish appearance when oxidation is removed. It is the first element in group 12 (IIB) of the periodi ...
in one kg of wet weight * 33.60 mg of
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in one kg of wet weight (exceeds grade II of biological standard)


Human use

''Bullacta exarata'' is a commercially important mollusc in eastern China. Common names in
Mandarin Chinese Mandarin (; ) is a group of Chinese (Sinitic) dialects that are natively spoken across most of northern and southwestern China. The group includes the Beijing dialect, the basis of the phonology of Standard Chinese, the official language of ...
include Tutie () and Niluo (). It is exported as a food source to Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and to
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia, also spelled South East Asia and South-East Asia, and also known as Southeastern Asia, South-eastern Asia or SEA, is the geographical United Nations geoscheme for Asia#South-eastern Asia, south-eastern region of Asia, consistin ...
. It is also used in
traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternative medical practice drawn from traditional medicine in China. It has been described as "fraught with pseudoscience", with the majority of its treatments having no logical mechanism of action ...
and there were isolated various compounds with pharmacological activities from ''Bullacta exarata''. Mass mortalities of ''Bullacta exarata'' in Zhejiang in 1995 caused economic losses. The species is being cultivated in
mariculture Mariculture or marine farming is a specialized branch of aquaculture (which includes freshwater aquaculture) involving the cultivation of marine organisms for food and other animal products, in enclosed sections of the open ocean ( offshore mari ...
, especially in
Zhejiang Zhejiang ( or , ; , also romanized as Chekiang) is an eastern, coastal province of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Hangzhou, and other notable cities include Ningbo and Wenzhou. Zhejiang is bordered by Jiang ...
Province, where there was a cultivated area of 8,000 ha in 1999. For example, ''Bullacta exarata'' was the main farming species at the farming area of about 10 100 mu (6.73266 km2) in the Cixi City, with an estimated annual output of 15 million
RMB The renminbi (; symbol: ¥; ISO code: CNY; abbreviation: RMB) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China and one of the world's most traded currencies, ranking as the fifth most traded currency in the world as of April 2022. ...
.People's Republic of China, Ningbo Municipal Government, The World Bank (2005)
"Ningbo Water Environment Project Design Review And Advisory Services Environmental Assessment Volume 2: Summary EA"
accessed 17 December 2010.
''Bullacta exarata'' has high
nutrition Nutrition is the biochemical and physiological process by which an organism uses food to support its life. It provides organisms with nutrients, which can be metabolized to create energy and chemical structures. Failure to obtain sufficient n ...
value. There is high amount of omega-3 fatty acids in the canned meat of ''Bullacta exarata'' (there is 600 mg of eicosapentaenoic acid in 100 g of meat).Siriamornpun S., Bhulaidok S., Sihamala O., Yang L. F. & Li D. (2006). "Composition of lipids and fatty acids of ''Bullacta exarata''". ''Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition'' 15(Supplement 2): 129
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References

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Further reading

* * Ge B.-M., Bao Y.-X., Cheng H.-Y. & Zheng X. (2006). "Population Distribution of ''Bullacta exarata'' in Cixi Shore, Southern Hangzhou Bay in Summer". ''Fisheries Science''.

* * Li S.-g. (2005). "The Biology of ''Bullacta exarata'' (泥螺的生物学)". ''Reservoir Fisheries'' 4: 42-54. * Liu H. (2003). "Technology for aquiculture of ''Bullacta exarata'' in benefit ponds in salt fields (盐场效益池泥螺养殖技术初探)". ''Jiangsu Province Salt Science & Technology'' 3: 15-16. * Wang Y., You Z., Zuo H. & Wang G. (2003). "Study on Ecological Habit of Mud Slug, ''Bullacta exarata'' (养殖泥螺生态习性研究)". ''Journal of Ningbo University (Natural Science & Engineering Edition)'' 3: 240-244. * Wang Y.-n. & Yu H. (2006). "Techniques for Culture of ''Bullacta exarata'' in Retaining Water Intertidal Zone (泥螺的滩涂蓄水养殖技术)". ''Fisheries Science & Technology Information'' 5: 238-240. * Xu P. (2003). "A Study on Breeding and Enhancement Technique of ''Bullacta exarata'' (Philipi) (泥螺''Bullacta exarata''(Philippi)育苗及增养殖技术探讨)". ''Modern Fisheries Information'' 4: 24-26. * Ye S.-F. & Lu J.-J. (2001). "Characteristics and ecological significance of the developing population of ''Bullacata exarata'' (Philippi, 1848) (Mollusca: Gastropoda, Atyidae) in the Yangtze estuary, China". '' Resources and Environment in the Yangtze Basin'' 10(3): 216-222.
abstract
* You Z., Wang Y. & Ding W. (1994). "Effects of environmental factors on ''Bullacta exarata'' (Gastropoda, Scaphandridae) at different developmental stages". ''Journal of Zhejiang College of Fisheries'' 13(2): 79-85. * Zhang Z. (2001). "Technology Exploration of Pickled ''Bullacta exarata'' (腌制泥螺的工艺探讨)". ''Journal of Shaoxing College of Arts and Sciences (Natural Science)'' 7: 71-73. * Zhu S.-Y., Wu Y.P., Sheng H. D. et al. (2008). "Artificial hybridization and juvenile nursery of ''Bullacta exarata''". ''J. Zhejiang. Ocean. Univ.'' 1: 32-36. Natural Science. * Zuo H., Wang Y., Xu J. & Wang G. (2005). "Key Technique on ''Bullacta exarata'' Culture (泥螺生态系管养的技术要点)". ''Fisheries Science'' 1: 29-30. *

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