Mieniplotia scabra
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Ordo: Neotaenioglossa
Familia: Thiaridae
Genus: Mieniplotia
Name
Mieniplotia scabra (OF Müller, 1774) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Synonyms
Helix aspera Gmelin, 1791; Melania spinulosa Lamarck, 1822; Melania doreyana Lesson, 1831; Melania spinescens Lesson, 1831; Melanium granum von dem Busch, 1842; Melania scabrella Mousson, 1848; Melania acanthica Lea, 1850; Melania denticulata Lea, 1850; Melania pagoda Lea, 1850; Melania datura Dohrn, 1858; Melania elegans Reeve, 1859; Melania pugilis Reeve, 1859; Melania rugosa Brot, 1860; Melania snellemanni Schepman, 1880; Melania bockii Brot, 1881; Melania savinieri Morlet, 1884; Melania subcancellata Boettger, 1890; Melania pinguicola Martens in Weber, 1897; Melania varia Bullen, 1904; Melania intrepida Fulton, 1914; Melania sykesi Degner, 1928.
Material examined
BOR/MOL8300, BOR/MOL8306, BOR/MOL8310, BOR/MOL8690.
Distribution and habitat
Off Kota Kinabalu on Pulau Gaya, and northern Sabah in Pitas. Collected from rivers.
Remarks
This cryptogenic species is widespread across tropical Asia and is invasive around the world (Cianfanelli et al. 2016[1]).
Taxon Treatment
- Ng, T; Dulipat, J; Foon, J; Lopes-Lima, M; Alexandra Zieritz, ; Liew, T; 2017: A preliminary checklist of the freshwater snails of Sabah (Malaysian Borneo) deposited in the BORNEENSIS collection, Universiti Malaysia Sabah ZooKeys, (673): 105-123. doi
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Other References
- ↑ Cianfanelli S, Talenti E, Bodon M (2016) Mieniplotia scabra (Müller, 1774), another gastropod invasive species in Europe and the status of freshwater allochthonous molluscs in Greece and Europe. Mediterranean Marine Science 17: 253–263. https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.1331