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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Faunus ater

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Family
  
Phylum
  
Faunus ater The Brackish Tank Black Faunus SnailBlack Devil Snail Genus

Genus
  
Faunusde Montfort, 1810

Similar
  
Brotia, Tylomelania, Clithon, Brotia pagodula, Pachychilidae

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Faunus ater is a species of brackish water snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae.

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Faunus ater is the only species within the genus Faunus.

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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
  • northern Australia
  • China
  • Description

    Faunus ater Faunus ater Lava Snail Tropical Fish Diszhalinfo

    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 ovate and white. The shell is unique among Cerithioidea, because it has two deep sinuses: an anal sinus which is close to the suture and an anterior sinus more forward in the aperture. The height of the aperture is about one-fifth of the height of the shell.

    The height of the shell is usually 50–60 mm, but can be up to 90 mm.

    The operculum is oval, corneous and dark brown in color.

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    The snail has a broad snout. The radula is large and is located in a correspondingly large buccal mass.

    Ecology

    Faunus ater Faunus ater Lava Snail Tropical Fish Diszhalinfo

    This snail lives in slightly brackish water. It has also been reported from freshwater. It is the only pachychilid species that lives in brackish water; the other species in the family are freshwater snails.

    The population density can reach up to 6700 snails per m².

    This snail probably feeds by grazing.

    It is oviparous. It probably has free-swimming larvae.

    Human use

    This snail is used as a food source for humans in the Philippines and in Thailand.

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    References

    Faunus ater Wikipedia