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Juga

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Kingdom
  
Phylum
  
Rank
  
Genus

Superfamily
  
Scientific name
  
Juga

Higher classification
  
Pleuroceridae

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Similar
  
Pleuroceridae, Gastropods, Molluscs, Pleurocera, Elimia

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Juga is a genus of freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Semisulcospiridae.

Contents

These snails are native to the rivers of the northwestern United States and adjacent British Columbia. Several species are endemic to isolated large springs in the American Great Basin.

The most abundant and widespread species, Juga plicifera, attains a height of up to 35 mm. It is sculpted with fine spiral ridges and variably developed ribs that frequently disappear in parts of the shell made as the animal matures.

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Species

The following species and subspecies are recognized:

Subgenus Juga s.s.

  • Juga hemphilli (J. Henderson, 1935)
  • Juga hemphilli dallesensis (J. Henderson, 1935)
  • Juga hemphilli maupinensis (J. Henderson, 1935)
  • Juga plicifera (I. Lea, 1838)
  • Juga silicula (Gould, 1847)
  • Subgenus Calibasis

  • Juga acutifilosa (Stearns, 1890)
  • Juga acutifilosa pittensis
  • Juga acutifilosa siskiyouensis
  • Juga occata (Hinds, 1844)
  • Subgenus Oreobasis

  • Juga bulbosa (Gould, 1847)
  • Juga interioris (Goodrich, 1944)
  • Juga laurae (Goodrich, 1944)
  • Juga nigrina (I. Lea, 1856)
  • subgenus ?

  • Juga chacei (Henderson, 1935)
  • Juga newberryi (I. Lea, 1860)
  • Juga orickensis (Henderson, 1935)
  • Ecology

    Parasites of Juga spp. include the bacterium Neorickettsia risticii, which causes Potomac horse fever along with the associated trematode vector.

    References

    Juga Wikipedia