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Physa fontinalis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Tribe
  
Physini

Scientific name
  
Physa fontinalis

Higher classification
  
Physa

Superfamily
  
Subfamily
  
Physinae

Genus
  
Physa

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Physa fontinalis Common Bladder Snail Physa fontinalis NatureSpot

Similar
  
Physa, Gastropods, Physidae, Molluscs, Planorbis planorbis

Physa fontinalis, common name the common bladder snail, is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Physidae. The shells of species in the genus Physa are left-handed or sinistral.

Contents

Physa fontinalis Aplexa

Description

Physa fontinalis Image Physa fontinalis Common Bladder Snail BioLibcz

The shell is 7 to 12 mm high and 4 to 7 mm wide. The spiral has four to five whorls ( the last of which forms more than three-quarters of the shell height) and the apex is rounded. The shell is very thin-walled, translucent, shiny and is a pale horn colour.The aperture is wide and oval, and the mouth edge is very thin and brittle. The body color is brown to black. The edges of the mantle extend as finger-like lobes over the exterior of the shell.The tentacles are long, slender and cylindrical, with the eyes at the base. The foot is long and thin. Bladder snails are hermaphrodites.

Ecology

Physa fontinalis PHYSIDAE Physa fontinalis ID242243 Shell Detail Shell

This species is an opportunist inhabiting streams, rivers, ponds, lakes, springs, canals and irrigation ditches.It occurs in both nutrient-poor and richly vegetated habitats.It may be found in (moderately) polluted waterbodies.

Distribution

Physa fontinalis Physa fontinalis Linnaeus 1758 Common bladder snail

This species has a wide distribution in the western Palaearctic but confusion with similar species makes the eastern limits of its distribution uncertain. The range is probably Eurasian Boreo-temperate. Some ‘species’ found in North America may be conspecific in which case the range could be Circumpolar Boreo-temperate. This species is found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, Croatia and others.

Threats

Physa fontinalis is a Least Concern species. but is included on National and Regional Red Lists.

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References

Physa fontinalis Wikipedia