![]() ![]() Hinkleyia would be the preferable name according to the ICZN. (2010) does not conflict with this nomenclature, although it would seem preferable to identify all species of clade C1a with the same name to reflect the close evolutionary relationships among these species. Meier-Brook & Bargues (2002) suggested including Stagnicola emarginata, Stagnicola elodes, Stagnicola catascopium and Lymnaea occulta within a new genus Catascopia, while Stagnicla caperata would belong to the genus Hinkleyia Baker, 1928. By extension, Stagnicola should not be used to name species in clade C1a since the type species belongs to clade C2. (2010) proposed that species of clade C2 should all be called Lymnaea, according to the principle of priority of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN). However, it is clear that these three species belong to the same clade (C2) and that Lymnaea is not a monophyletic group. The type species of Lymnaea is Lymnaea stagnalis Linnaeus, 1758 the type species of Stagnicola Jeffreys, 1830 is Stagnicola palustris (= Lymnaea palustris) and the type species of Omphiscola Rafinesque, 1819 is Omphiscola glabra. (2010) indicate that genera in Lymnaeidae do not reflect phylogenetic relationships, to the notable exception of Radix (including Radix natalensis). For instance, a single genus in Lymnaeidae was recognized by Walter (1968), two by Hubendick (1951), and up to 34 genera by others. Most genus names are not fixed and are based more on phenotypic resemblances than on sound evolutionary and phylogenetic considerations. The nomenclature of genera has been one of the most confusing issues in the Lymnaeidae systematics. Ī cladogram based on sequences of 16S, internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2 genes showing phylogenic relations of Lymnaeidae by Correa et al. It demonstrates that the nomenclature of most genera in the Lymnaeidae does not reflect evolutionary relationships. Her phylogenetic analysis demonstrates the existence of three deep clades of Lymnaeidae representing the main geographic origin of species (America, Eurasia and the Indo-Pacific region). (2010) examined phylogenetic relationships among 50 taxa of this family using a supermatrix approach (concatenation of the 16S, internal transcribed spacers ITS1 and ITS2 genes) involving both maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference. Vinarski (2013) established a new subfamily Radicinae within Lymnaeidae, but be considered position neither of Lancinae nor of extinct genera. ![]() † subfamily Valencieniinae Kramberger-Gorjanovic, 1923 - synonym: Clivunellidae Kochansky-Devidé & Sliskovic, 1972.Dybowski, 1903 Acellinae Hannibal, 1912 Fossariinae B. subfamily Lymnaeinae Rafinesque, 1815 - synonyms: Amphipepleinae Pini, 1877 Limnophysidae W.Taxonomy 2005 taxonomy īouchet & Rocroi (2005) recognized four subfamilies within Lymnaeidae: Lymnaeidae is the only family within the superfamily Lymnaeoidea (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). Lymnaeidae, common name the pond snails, is a taxonomic family of small to large air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks, that belong to the clade Hygrophila. After managing to get away, Ji Ho later comes back home to see the robber shedding tears over the novel he wrote in high school.Lymnaea stagnalis is the large snail behind the smaller one, Physa sp Unfortunately, not even half a day after moving in he gets attacked by a robber. The delightful and brutal life of living with a robber! Ji Ho ends up missing the deadline to apply for a dorm due to a slip of carelessness but luckily a sunbae from his major helps him get a room nearby. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Pond Snail Robber to your bookmark. Pond Snail Robber has 107 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. You are reading Pond Snail Robber manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Romance, Shounen ai genres, written by Pengki at MangaMirror, a top manga site to offering for read manga online free.
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