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Bellamya chinensis is a large gastropod species generally 40 millimetres (1.6 in) in shell height and 30 millimetres (1.2 in) in shell width, the largest being 60 millimetres (2.4 in) in height and 40 millimetres (1.6 in) wide. [7] The shell height can reach up to 65 millimetres (2.6 in). [5]
Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gray, 1834) - synonym: Bellamya chinensis (Reeve 1863), Cipangopaludina wingatei - Chinese mystery snail [3] [5] Cipangopaludina chinensis fluminalis (Heude, 1890) [3] Cipangopaludina haasi (Prashad, 1928) - synonym: Cipangopaludina chinensis haasi Prashad, 1928 [3] Cipangopaludina hainanensis (Möllendorff, 1909) [3]
Bellamya unicolor (Olivier, 1804) - Bellamya duponti De Rochebrune, 1882 is the type species and it is probably synonym of Bellamya unicolor [4] synonyms. Bellamya bengalensis (Lamarck, 1822): [4] synonym of Filopaludina bengalensis (Lamarck, 1822) Bellamya chinensis (Reeve 1863): synonym of Cipangopaludina chinensis (Gray, 1834) - Chinese ...
Bellamya bengalensis; Bellamya capillata; Bellamya constricta; Bellamya unicolor; Ovate campeloma (Campeloma geniculum) Campeloma rufum; Cipangopaludina ampulliformis; Cipangopaludina cathayensis; Chinese mystery snail (Cipangopaludina chinensis) Cleaner snail (Cipangopaludina leucythoides) Cipangopaludina ussuriensis; Cipangopaludina zejaensis ...
The freshwater snail Clea helena is one of about 10 freshwater species within the mostly marine family Buccinidae (total about 1500 species).. The lower Mekong River area, which includes parts of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, is considered to be a biodiversity hotspot for freshwater gastropods, with dominant taxa from the families Pomatiopsidae, Stenothyridae, Buccinidae and Marginellidae.
Sinotaia quadrata is a species of a freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae.It is widely distributed and common species in China and in northern Vietnam inhabiting various shallow freshwater habitats, where it can reach high densities.
Near threatened (NT) species do not currently qualify for critically endangered (CR), endangered (EN) or vulnerable (VU) status, but are likely to qualify for a threatened category in the near future, or are already close to qualifying.
There is high intraspecific variation of shells within the genus Cipangopaludina, [3] so Wilhelm Kobelt (1909) [4] considered this taxon as a subspecies of Vivipara chinensis. Later authors Yen (1943), Liu (1991) and Lu et al (2014) [3] considered this taxon as a separate species.