Biomphalaria smithi explained

Biomphalaria smithi is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails.

Biomphalaria smithi is the type species of the genus Biomphalaria. The type material is stored in the Natural History Museum.

Distribution

The type locality is the Lake Albert, Uganda.

Shell description

The width of the shell is from 7.5 mm to 9.5. The height of the shell is 4 mm. The height of the aperture is 5 mm. The width of the aperture is 4.5 mm.

Phylogeny

A cladogram showing phylogenic relations of species in the genus Biomphalaria:[1]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. 10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a003769 . Dejong . R. J. . Morgan . J. A. . Paraense . W. L. . Pointier . J. P. . Amarista . M. . Ayeh-Kumi . P. F. . Babiker . A. . Barbosa . C. S. . Brémond . P. . Pedro Canese . A. . De Souza . C. P. . Dominguez . C. . File . S. . Gutierrez . A. . Incani . R. N. . Kawano . T. . Kazibwe . F. . Kpikpi . J. . Lwambo . N. J. . Mimpfoundi . R. . Njiokou . F. . Noël Poda . J. . Sene . M. . Velásquez . L. E. . Yong . M. . Adema . C. M. . Hofkin . B. V. . Mkoji . G. M. . Loker . E. S. . Evolutionary relationships and biogeography of Biomphalaria (Gastropoda: Planorbidae) with implications regarding its role as host of the human bloodfluke, Schistosoma mansoni . Molecular Biology and Evolution . 18 . 12 . 2225–2239 . 2001 . 11719572. free .