Gundlachia lucasi

Gundlachia lucasi is a species of minute freshwater snail or limpet, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Planorbidae.

Gundlachia lucasi
Gundlachia lucasi, Suter. 3×2 mm

Data Deficient  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Hygrophila
Superfamily:
Family:
Subfamily:
Bulininae
Tribe:
Bulinini[2]
Genus:
Species:
G. lucasi
Binomial name
Gundlachia lucasi
Suter, 1905

Shell description

Shell obliquely conical, thin, semitransparent, horn-colour, covered by a blackish coating. Apex inclined to the right, situated at the posterior third of the length; convex anteriorly, slightly concave on the posterior slope; a few concentric lines of growth. Aperture oval; peritreme sharp, extremely fragile.[3]

The shell length is up to 4 mm, the width up to 2.75 mm, and height up to 1.5 mm.[4]

Anatomy

These animals have a pallial lung, as do all pulmonate snails, but they also have a false gill or "pseudobranch". This serves as a gill as, in their non-tidal habitat, these limpets never reach the surface for air.

Distribution

This freshwater limpet is endemic to the North Island of New Zealand.[4]

Habitat

These tiny limpets are found attached to stems and undersides of leaves of aquatic plants in quiet waters.

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References

This article incorporates public domain text from reference.[3]

  1. Clark, S. (2011). "Gundlachia lucasi". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2011: e.T189329A8716921. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-2.RLTS.T189329A8716921.en.
  2. Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks. 47 (1–2): 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
  3. Suter H. (1913). Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca. Wellington.
  4. Powell A. W. B. (1979). New Zealand Mollusca. William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand, ISBN 0-00-216906-1
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