Pleurocera

Pleurocera
Apertural view of a shell of Pleurocera acuta
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Caenogastropoda
clade Sorbeoconcha
Superfamily: Cerithioidea
Family: Pleuroceridae
Genus: Pleurocera
Rafinesque, 1818[1]
Synonyms[2]

Oxytrema Rafinesque, 1819
Ceriphasia Swainson, 1840
Telescopella Gray, 1847
Melasma H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854
Strephobasis Lea, 1861
Trypanostoma Lea, 1862
Goniobasis Lea, 1862
Macrolimen Lea, 1863
Strepoma Haldeman, 1863

Pleurocera is a genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pleuroceridae. Pleurocera is the type genus of that family.

Dillon (2011)[2] synonymized Elimia and Goniobasis with the genus Pleurocera.[2]


Distribution

All members of the genus Pleurocera are native to eastern North America.[2]

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Description

All of the species in this genus have thick-walled high-spired shells, and some attain a length of over 4 cm. The shape of the shell is elongate-conic or cylindrical.[2] The sculpture of the shell is often carinate or costate.[2] The shell of larger species sometimes develops sculpturing and a small siphonal canal or siphonal notch at the base of the aperture.[2]

Opercula are paucispiral and corneous, but may be vestigial in some species, not completely closing the aperture.

The soft parts of the animal usually have a gray or brown coloration, commonly speckled with orange. The similar genus Juga has a seminal receptacle, but Pleurocera has no seminal receptacle.[2]

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Species

Species within the genus Pleurocera include: (brackets needs to be checked, authorities according to the IUCN Red List may be incorrect)[verification needed]

  • Pleurocera acuta Rafinesque, 1831 - sharp hornsnail, type species of the genus Pleurocera[3]
  • Pleurocera alveare Conrad, 1834 - rugged hornsnail
  • Pleurocera annulifera Conrad, 1834 - ringed hornsnail
  • Pleurocera brumbyi I. Lea, 1852 - spiral hornsnail
  • Pleurocera catenaria catenaria (Say, 1822)
    • Pleurocera catenaria catenaria (Say, 1822) - synonyms: Pleurocera albanyensis (I. Lea, 1864), Pleurocera boykiniana (I. Lea, 1840), Pleurocera caelatura, Pleurocera christyi, Pleurocera darwini, Pleurocera interrupta (Haldeman, 1840), Pleurocera lecontiana, Pleurocera mutabilis, Pleurocera postelli, Pleurocera suturalis, Pleurocera viennaensis[4]
    • Pleurocera catenaria dislocata (Ravenel, 1834)[5]
  • Pleurocera corpulenta Anthony, 1854 - corpulent hornsnail
  • Pleurocera curta Haldeman, 1841 - shortspire hornsnail
  • Pleurocera foremani I. Lea, 1843 - rough hornsnail
  • Pleurocera pyrenella Conrad, 1834 - skirted hornsnail
  • Pleurocera showalteri I. Lea, 1862 - upland hornsnail
  • Pleurocera walkeri Goodrich, 1928 - telescope hornsnail
  • Pleurocera canaliculata (Say, 1821) - Silty hornsnail, synonyms: Pleurocera nobile[6]
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Ecology

Most species inhabit larger rivers and reservoirs.[2]Pleurocera snails are dioecious.[2]

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References

  1. ^ Rafinesque (1818). Amer. mon. Mag. 3(5): 355.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Dillon R. T. (2011). "Robust Shell Phenotype is a Local Response to Stream Size in the Genus Pleurocera (Rafinesque, 1818)". Malacologia 53(2): 265-277. doi:10.4002/040.053.0205.
  3. ^ Melville R. V. (1981). "Opinion 1195. Pleurocera Rafinesque, 1818 (Gastropoda): The type species is Pleurocerus acutus Rafinesque in Blainville, 1824". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 38: 259–265.
  4. ^ "Pleurocera catenaria catenaria (Say 1822)". FWGNA: Freshwater Gastropods of North America, accessed 21 February 2013.
  5. ^ "Pleurocera catenaria dislocata (Ravenel 1834)". FWGNA: Freshwater Gastropods of North America, accessed 21 February 2013.
  6. ^ "Pleurocera canaliculata (Say 1821)". FWGNA: Freshwater Gastropods of North America, accessed 21 February 2013.
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