Radix (genus)

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Radix
shell of Radix auricularia
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Superorder: Heterobranchia
Order: Pulmonata
Family: Lymnaeidae
Genus: Radix
Species

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Radix is a genus of air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropods in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails.

[edit] Taxonomy and systematics of the genus Radix

The taxonomic status of the genus Radix is disputed. Remigio (2002) reported sequence divergence within 16S mitochondrial gene of R. peregra and R. ovata.[1] Furthermore, shell morphology and alloenzyme data indicated that R. peregra and R. ovata are distinct.[2][3]

In contrast, Bargues et al. (2001) considered on the basis of ITS-2 sequence analysis R. peregra, R. ovata, and R. balthica as a conspecific species.[4].

Recent reports suggests that the taxonomic status within the genus Radix is more complicated, and so further investigations are needed.

or

R. peregra = R. ovata = R. balthica

[edit] Parasites

Species within the genus Radix are utilized as intermediate hosts by several different trematode species:

[edit] References

  1. ^ Remigio, E.A., 2002. Molecular phylogenetic relationships in the aquatic snail genus Lymnaea, the intermediate host of the causative agent of fascioliasis: insights from broader taxon sampling. Parasitol Res 88, 687–96.
  2. ^ Glöer, P., Meier-Brook, C., Osterman, O., 1987. Süsswassermollusken: ein Bestimmungsschlüssel für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Deutscher Jugendbund für Naturbeobachtung, Hamburg.
  3. ^ Ward, P.I., Goater, C.P., Mikos, M., 1997. Shell variation in sympatric freshwater Lymnaea peregra and Lymnaea ovata (Gastropoda; Lymnaeidae). Biol J Linn Soc 61, 139–149.
  4. ^ Bargues, M.D., Vigo, M., Horák, P., Dvořák, J., Patzner, R.A., Pointier, J.P., Jackiewicz, M., Meier-Brook, C., Mas-Coma, S., 2001. European Lymnaeidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda), intermediate hosts of trematodiases, based on nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS-2 sequences. Infect Genet Evol 1, 85–107.


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