Planorbarius corneus (Linnaeus, 1758)

Anistratenko, V. V., Furyk, Yu. I., Anistratenko, O. Yu. & Degtyarenko, E. V., 2019, A Review Of Species Diversity, Distribution And Ecology Of Freshwater Gastropod Molluscs Inhabiting The Ukrainian Transcarpathian, Vestnik Zoologii 53 (5), pp. 349-374 : 369

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https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2019-0033

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6449699

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scientific name

Planorbarius corneus (Linnaeus, 1758)
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Planorbarius corneus (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL ( fig. 3 View Fig , 12, 13)

Distribution. In the Transcarpathian Region P. corneus is apparently one of the common and widespread species — we found its populations in 8 localities: 6–8, 13, 15, 22, 23 and 32 ( fig. 1 View Fig , table 1 View Table 1 ). In Ukraine P. corneus is registered in all regions (Anistratenko, Сhernogorenko, 1989; Stadnichenko, 1990); it was listed also in Transcarpathian ( Zdun, 1960; Stadnichenko, Gyrin, 2011 a; Anistratenko et al., 2018). Global distribution — Europe and the Western Siberia ( Vinarski, Kantor, 2016).

Remarks. In the Transcarpathia this species usually inhabits shallow zone of permanent lotic and lentic waterbodies within the altitude range 100–170 m a. s. l. mostly associating with macrophytes; it also occurs in small natural and artificial ponds ( table 1 View Table 1 , 2). Apart the P. corneus, Stadnichenko and Gyrin (2011a) reported in the Transcarpathia fauna also P. purpura (O. F. Müller, 1774) and P. grandis (Dunker, 1850) . Conchologically both P. purpura and P. grandis can be differentiated from P. corneus ; however, Western European malacologists do not recognize the former taxa as distinct species and regard them as junior synonyms of P. corneus ( Glöer, 2002; Welter-Schultes, 2012).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Family

Planorbidae

SubFamily

Planorbinae

Tribe

Coretini

Genus

Planorbarius

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