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Melampus bidentatus

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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Ellobioidea

Subfamily
  
Melampinae

Scientific name
  
Melampus bidentatus

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Family
  
Genus
  
Melampus

Phylum
  
Melampus bidentatus wwwcarnegiemnhorgsciencemollusksstyleimages

Similar
  
Melampus coffea, Ellobiidae, Littoraria irrorata, Ellobium, Marinula

Time lapse of melampus bidentatus marsh coffee bean snail


Melampus bidentatus common name the "common marsh snail", or "eastern melampus", is a species of small, amphibious air-breathing snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Ellobiidae.

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Melampus bidentatus Melampus bidentatus Say 1822 Eastern Melampus

Description

The maximum recorded shell length is 20 mm.

Habitat and distribution

Melampus bidentatus bidentatus Say 1822 Eastern Melampus

The minimum recorded depth for his species is 0 m; maximum recorded depth is 0 m. Like many others in the same family, this species of snail inhabits the high marsh zone of salt marshes, but it is also very common in the mud near oyster reefs. The native range of the snail is from the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada, to the Texas coast of the Gulf of Mexico. However, it is likely that this distribution involves at least three cryptic species with distinct physiological optima.

Melampus bidentatus Mollusks Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Adults of Melampus bidentatus can survive in a terrestrial environment, but its larvae require an aquatic habitat in order to survive.

The diet of this species consists of the decayed shoots of smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora.

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References

Melampus bidentatus Wikipedia