Orientogalba Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1985
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Genus Orientogalba Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1985 View in CoL
Kruglov & Starobogatov, 1985b: 28.
Type species: Lymnaea heptapotamica Lazareva, 1967 (by original designation).
Diagnosis: Shell typically small (≤ 12 mm in height, rarely larger), ovoid, ovate-conical or high-conical. Whorls are visibly inflated, with aperture relatively enlarged. Prostate with a single internal fold. Praeputium sac-like; it is much wider and slightly longer than the penis sheath. The penial knot is absent.
Species richness: The genus includes several nominal species, only some of which have been studied genetically ( Vinarski et al. 2020). The East Asian Region is inhabited by the widespread Orientogalba ollula ( Gould, 1859) (for the account for this species, see Vinarski et al. 2020) ( Figs 4H View Figure 4 , 5H View Figure 5 ) and the Japanese endemic O. hokkaidoensis ( Figs 6G–I View Figure 6 , 7C View Figure 7 )
Distribution: East, Southeast, and Central Asia; Pacific Region. Introduced to some areas remote from the native range.
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