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Leptoxis carinata

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Cerithioidea

Genus
  
Leptoxis

Higher classification
  
Leptoxis

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Family
  
Pleuroceridae

Scientific name
  
Leptoxis carinata

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Leptoxis, Gastropods, Pleuroceridae, Molluscs, Elimia

Leptoxis carinata, common name the crested mudalia, is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pleuroceridae.

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Shell description

Leptoxis carinata has a strong globose shell, with highly variable sculpture. In various creeks and rivers throughout its range, populations may be found with spiral cords, a single carina or keel, variously developed, or lacking sculpture.

Distribution

This species occurs in unpolluted large creeks and high-gradient rivers in the Atlantic drainages of the United States, from New York to North Carolina.

Habitat

Leptoxis carinata is found in high-gradient streams, generally in the faster flowing riffles and drops, where it clings firmly to large stones and bedrock exposures.

Life cycle

Leptoxis carinata is semelparous biennial.

This species, unlike softer shelled physid snails, grows very slowly, and has the lowest intrinsic rate of increase (this means that populations grow very slowly), along with Elimia virginica, in this environment.

References

Leptoxis carinata Wikipedia