Radix (Peregriana) tumida (Held, 1836)
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https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2018.18.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F76832-EB6F-FFAE-2681-FCA3B8B4FA80 |
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Felipe |
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Radix (Peregriana) tumida (Held, 1836) |
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Radix (Peregriana) tumida (Held, 1836) View in CoL
( Fig. 3 View Figure 3 , P; 4 View Figure 4 , C)
Distribution: The species is new for the Transcarpathian region; found in 3 localities (12, 15, 18 – Table 1). In Ukraine the species registered in all regions ( Stadnichenko 2004) though not mentioned in Transcarpathian so far ( Stadnichenko & Gyrin 2011). General distribution – Northern Palearctic.
Remarks: In the Transcarpathian this species is found only in rivers among vegetation.
Taxonomic remarks: From the conchological point of view, R. tumida resembles R. ampla but differs from the latter by higher spire and less inflated aperture. Besides, Kruglov (2005) reported some differences in the proportions of the copulatory organs of these two snails. As it was stated above, the penis sheath in R. ampla is a bit longer than the preputium, whereas in R. tumida one may observe an opposite state. According to Kruglov (2005), the praeputium of R. tumida is around 1.7 times longer than the penis sheath. The copulatory apparatus of the R. tumida species dissected by us has essentially the same proportions (see Fig. 4 View Figure 4 , C).
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