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Menetus dilatatus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Planorbidae

Genus
  
Menetus

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Species

Superfamily
  
Planorboidea

Subfamily
  
Bulininae

Scientific name
  
Menetus dilatatus

Higher classification
  
Menetus

Subgenus
  
Micromenetus F. C. Baker, 1945

Similar
  
Menetus, Bathyomphalus contortus, Hippeutis complanatus, Anisus spirorbis, Gyraulus laevis

Menetus dilatatus


Menetus dilatatus is a species of small air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails.

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Shell description

The shell is small, of a yellowish green-color, minutely wrinkled by the lines of growth. The spire is flat, composed of 2.5-3 whorls, separated by a well-defined suture. The outer whorl has a sharp margin on a level with the spire, diminishing near, but still modifying, the aperture. Below this line the whorl is very convexly rounded so as to encircle a small, deep, abruptly formed umbilicus. This whorl rapidly enlarges, and terminates in a very large, not very oblique aperture, with the lip expanded so as to make it trumpet-shaped.

The width of the shell is 2–3 mm. The height of the shell is 0.9 mm.

Distribution

The species is native to North America. The type locality is Nantucket island and Hingham, Massachusetts, USA.

Its non-native distribution includes:

  • Czech Republic - non-indigenous, in Bohemia around Elber river and in Southern Bohemia
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Great Britain
  • Habitat

    This snail lives in freshwater biotopes.

    References

    Menetus dilatatus Wikipedia