Haitia acuta
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Ordo: Pulmonata
Familia: Planorbidae
Genus: Haitia
Name
Haitia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Records from Iran
all mentioned as Physa acuta: Gilan, Mazandaran and Lorestan Provinces (Mansoorian 2000[1]); Khuzestan Province (Mansoorian 2001[2], Massoud and Hedayeti-Far 1979[3], Elazian et al. 1979).
New records
Mazandaran Province: IR02-05 [2 ex.]; IR03-05 [3 ex.]; IR04-05 [3 ex.]; IR05-05 [3 ex.]; Markazi Province: IR51-05 [2 ex.], IR91-05 [6 ex.]; IR93-05 [1 ex.]; Khorasan Province: IR70-05 [1 ex.]; IR77-05 [1 ex.]; Gilan Province: IR82-05 [1 ex.]; Lorestan Province; IR95-05 [39 ex.]; Fars Province: IR07-07 [22 ex.]; IR14-07[13 ex.]; IR26-07 [3 ex]; Seistan and Baluchestan Province: IR08-11 [12 ex.]; Hormozgan Province. IR17-11 [1 ex.].
Associated species
Melanoides tuberculatus, Thiara scabra, Grossuana sp., Galba truncatula, Acroloxus pseudolacustris, Planorbis intermixtus, Pseudobithynia zagrosia.
Distribution
Europe,Mediterranean, Iraq, Iran.
Taxon Treatment
- Glöer, P; Pešić, V; 2012: The freshwater snails (Gastropoda) of Iran, with descriptions of two new genera and eight new species ZooKeys, 219: 11-61. doi
Other References
- ↑ Mansoorian A (2000) Some freshwater snails from Northern Iran. Iranian Journal Public Health 29(1–4): 77-82.
- ↑ Mansoorian A (2001) Iranian International Journal of Science 2 (2): 1-9.
- ↑ Massoud J, Hedayeti-Far M (1979) Freshwater mollusk fauna of the Khuzestan and Khorram-Bad areas in Southwestern Iran.Malacological Review12: 96.