Bithynia tentaculata

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Bithynia tentaculata

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Neotaenioglossa
Family: Bithyniidae
Genus: Bithynia
Species: B. tentaculata
Binomial name
Bithynia tentaculata
Linnaeus, 1758

Bithynia tentaculata, also known as the mud bithynia or common bithynia, or faucet snail[1] is a relatively small species of freshwater snail, an aquatic prosobranch gastropod mollusk in the family Bithyniidae.

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[edit] Habitat

The species flourishes in calcium-rich waters, especially in rivers and lakes.

[edit] Description

Height of shell: 8-11 (15) mm. Width of shell: 5-7 mm.

[edit] Forms

  • Bithynia tentaculata f. codia
  • Bithynia tentaculata f. excavata
  • Bithynia tentaculata f. gigas
  • Bithynia tentaculata f. producta Menke, 1828


[edit] Distribution and biotope

Distribution: palearctic.

Biotope: freshwater slowly running waters and standing water bodies.

[edit] Ecology

Parasites:

  • as first intermediate host for Prosthogonimus ovatus[7]
  • as first intermediate hosts and as second intermediate host for Cyanthocotyle bushiensis.[8]
  • as second intermediate host for Echinostoma revolutum[9]
  • intermediate host for Syngamus trachea[10]
  • Capillariidae, probably Capillaria obsignata[11]
  • Bithynia tenataculata is suspected intermediate host for Leyogonimus polyoon[12]

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