Nerita litterata Gmelin, 1791

Mustapha, Nurshahida, Baharuddin, Nursalwa, Tan, Siong Kiat & Marshall, David J., 2021, The neritid snails of Brunei Darussalam: their geographical, ecological and conservation significance, Ecologica Montenegrina 42, pp. 45-61 : 49-51

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.202.42.2

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scientific name

Nerita litterata Gmelin, 1791
status

 

Nerita litterata Gmelin, 1791 View in CoL

Figs. 2I–J View Figure 2 and 4B View Figure 4

Nerita litterata Gmelin, 1791: 3685 View in CoL .

Nerita polita View in CoL – Tan & Clements, 2008: 487, figs. 2-17, 2-18.

Nerita (Linnerita) litterata View in CoL – Eichhorst, 2016a: 511, pls. 142–145.

Linnerita litterata View in CoL – Vermeij & Hoeft, 2018: 499.

Material. UBDM.7.00070. Collected from PP.

Abundance. Locally rare (currently).

Habitat. Rocky shore. High-shore. Preference for rocky and sandy interface.

Local distribution. PP and ES.

Ecology and conservation. N. litterata , a habitat specialist, prefers the mixed rocks and sandy habitat of the upper intertidal zone. Sediment particle size is important as the species can be observed crawling with sand particles covering their shells but intolerant of muddy substratum. Once a significant population in ES (4 years ago) is now entirely lost following the destruction of fringing forest at ES, landslides and elevated suspended sediments loading ( Marshall et al. 2019). Given its specialist habitat requirements, this species is vulnerable to local extinction. Colonisation potential remains unknown.

M N O P Q R S T

Biogeographical distribution. SR of Western Coral Triangle. Generally, Indo-West Pacific ( Frey & Vermeij 2008; Frey 2010b; Vermeij & Hoeft 2018).

* Nerita patula Récluz, 1841

Figs. 2E–F View Figure 2 and 4D View Figure 4

Nerita patula Récluz, 1841: 148 View in CoL .

Nerita (Theliostyla) patula View in CoL – Eichhorst, 2016a: 458, pls. 161, 162.

Material. UBDM.7.00040. Collected from ES.

Abundance. Locally rare (only one specimen collected).

Habitat. Rocky shore. Mid-shore.

Local distribution. ES only.

Ecology and conservation. Co-habitant with the abundant N. chamaeleon . At the moment, the species is of high level of conservation importance in Brunei as it is very rare.

Biogeographical distribution. HI and SR of Western Coral Triangle. Generally distributed in Indo-West Pacific ( Frey & Vermeij 2008; Frey 2010b; Vermeij & Hoeft 2018).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Cycloneritida

Family

Neritidae

Genus

Nerita

Loc

Nerita litterata Gmelin, 1791

Mustapha, Nurshahida, Baharuddin, Nursalwa, Tan, Siong Kiat & Marshall, David J. 2021
2021
Loc

Linnerita litterata

Vermeij, G. J. & Hoeft, E. 2018: 499
2018
Loc

Nerita (Linnerita) litterata

Eichhorst, T. E. 2016: 511
2016
Loc

Nerita (Theliostyla) patula

Eichhorst, T. E. 2016: 458
2016
Loc

Nerita polita

Tan, S. K. & Clements, R. 2008: 487
2008
Loc

Nerita patula Récluz, 1841: 148

Recluz, C. A. 1841: 148
1841
Loc

Nerita litterata

Gmelin, J. F. 1791: 3685
1791
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