Neritina pulligera uova
Hem / Djur & Husdjur / Neritina pulligera uova
Revue suisse de Zoologie 99: 223-253.
Davis, A. R. & Ponder, W. (2019). 1 fig. The snout is short and truncated with a scalloped edge. University of Natal Press: Pietermaritzburg. [The system of nature through the three kingdoms of nature: according to classes, orders, genera, species, with characters, differences, synonyms, places.
Treubia 23: 259-477.
Brandt, R. A. M. (1974). On an Australian variety of <i>Neritina pulligera</i>, Linn. <em>Annales de la Société Royale Malacologique de Belgique.</em> 34: 1-26, pls 1-2. Volumes 1 & 2. <em>Nova Guinea: A Journal of Botany, Zoology, Anthropology, Ethnography, Geology and Palaeontology of the Papuan Region.</em> 9 (1): 293–338.
page(s): 300 [details] Available for editors [request]
additional sourcePonder, W.
F., Hallan, A., Shea, M. E., Clark, S. A., Richards, K., Klunzinger, M. W. & Kessner, V. (2024). 1-224. 212 [details]
Taxonomy
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To Malacopics (Neritina pulligera (Linnaeus, 1767) Indonesia, Papua, Papua Barat, Raya Ampat Islan...
Hosted externally
To Malacopics (Neritina pulligera (Linnaeus, 1767) Solomon Islands, Malaita, Ata'a, ex coll.
Colour may vary from black to multi-coloured often with distinct and complex colour patterns.
The spire is very low.
Neritina (Neritina) pulligera (Linnaeus, 1767)
Class Gastropoda
Infraclass Neritimorpha
Order Neritopsida
Suborder Neritina
Superfamily Neritoidea
Family Neritidae
Subfamily Neritininae
GenusNeritina Rafinesque, 1815 (Type species: Nerita pulligera Linnaeus, 1767) (Synonyms Neritella Gray, 1841; Velatella Meek, 1873).
Original reference: Rafinesque C.S.
[-Schmaltz]. Additionally, the colouration and patterning of the shell often vary between the sexes, with males generally displaying more vibrant and distinct markings. 159; note: ("Récluz MS. Mus. Cum.") probably an objective junior synonym; see Petit, 2009 for details [details]
original description(of Nerita rossmassleriana Récluz, 1846) Récluz, C.
A. (1846). ConchBooks, Harxheim.
Haynes, A. (1988). Parts A & B. Freshwater molluscs of southern Africa. However, in environments where natural algae are not abundant or grow insufficiently, it becomes necessary to supplement their diet.
Aquarists often provide algae wafers or tablets, which are specifically formulated to meet the dietary needs of algae-eating snails.
In G. B. Sowerby II (ed.), <i>Thesaurus conchyliorum, or monographs of genera of shells</i>. Centuria tertia testaceorum novorum.