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Kingdom
  
Superfamily
  
Planorboidea

Subfamily
  
Physinae

Scientific name
  
Physella acuta

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Family
  
Tribe
  
Physellini

Higher classification
  
Physella

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Physa, Radix auricularia, Physella, Physidae, Gastropods

Physella acuta adult and juvenile


Physella acuta is a species of small, left-handed or sinistral, air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Physidae. Common names include European physa, Tadpole Snail, Bladder Snail, and Acute Bladder Snail. In addition, Phyla acuta, Physa heterostropha (Say, 1817) and Physa integra (Haldeman, 1841) are synonyms of Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805).

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Shell description

Physella acuta Wild Plants of Malta and Gozo Physella acuta Tadpole Snail

Snails in the family Physidae have shells that are sinistral, which means that if the shell is held with the aperture facing the observer and the spire pointing up, then the aperture is on the left-hand side.

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The shells of Physella species have a long and large aperture, a pointed spire, and no operculum. The shells are thin and corneous and rather transparent.

Distribution

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It was once thought that the indigenous distribution of Physella acuta is Mediterranean. However, when Physella heterostropha is considered to be a synonym, then the indigenous distribution of the species is North American.

Physella acuta Physella acuta Draparnaud 1805 Acute or lateritic bladder snail

Physella acuta is a common species which is common in all of North America and Europe. The species seems to have first spread through the Mediterranean regions and then more slowly into Northern Europe.

In Europe

This species is found in:

Physella acuta Physella acuta Draparnaud 1805 Acute or lateritic bladder snail

  • Belgium
  • Croatia
  • Italy
  • Czech Republic - not evaluated (NE)
  • Slovakia
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Pripyat River since 1983 and in Neman River basin in Belarus since 2007
  • Denmark
  • and others
  • The distribution also includes Mediterranean regions and Africa.

    In America

    The distribution includes the United States: Maryland, New Jersey, and Virginia.

  • Cuba - native, also with Tarebia granifera it is the most common freshwater snail in Cuba
  • Habitat

    This species lives in freshwater rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and swamps.

    Physella acuta Identification and Ecology of Australian Freshwater Invertebrates

    Physella acuta is frequently found in anthropogenic reservoirs, occurring in warm water discharges from power stations and in some rivers, but very rarely and not numerously in clay pit ponds. It can survive well under temporary harsh conditions (extreme temperature and water pollution), as long as they are short-lived.

    Feeding habits

    These snails eat dead plant and animal matter and various other detritus.

    Because Physella acuta forages mainly on epiphytic vegetation and on the macrophytes, whereas other gastropods (Planorbis planorbis, Radix ovata) exploit the algal cover or phytobentos on the bottom, competition between Physella acuta and other gastropods appears to be minimal.

    Interspecific relationship

    This species successfully co-exists with other alien gastropods: for example with Potamopyrgus antipodarum in many streams, lakes and ponds in New Zealand and with Lithoglyphus naticoides in the Danube River.

    References

    Physella acuta Wikipedia


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