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Gyraulus laevis

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Gyraulus laevis

Phylum
  
Superfamily
  
Planorboidea

Subfamily
  
Planorbinae

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Species

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Gyraulus crista, Anisus spirorbis, Gyraulus albus, Bathyomphalus contortus, Hippeutis complanatus

Gyraulus laevis is a small species of freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails.

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Distribution

Found mainly in the northern parts of Europe East to Siberia and north-east Asia. Distribution type: Eurasian Boreo-temperate.The distribution of this species is Holarctic:

  • Germany - critically endangered (vom Aussterben bedroht)
  • British Isles, Great Britain and Ireland
  • For more countries see Fauna Europaea.
  • Habitat

    This small snail lives on water plants in freshwater.It favours sunny clean and silent shallow water zones with moderately rich vegetation. It is often found in undisturbed waters which are eutrophic but with a rich oxygen contents,Gyraulus laevis is also as a pioneer species (in lake margins that are in the process of becoming land)

    Shell description

    For terms see gastropod shell.The 1-2.5 x 3.0-4.5 mm shell is nearly planispiral in its coiling.The shell has 3-4 strongly convex whorls with a deep suture, at the lower side the whorls are in one regular plain and never keeled. The upper side is concave. The colour is horn brown and the surface is shiny, irregularly striated and with no spiral sculpture.

    References

    Gyraulus laevis Wikipedia


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