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    Planorbarius corneus. Planorbarius corneus at Animalbase taxonomy, short description, distribution, biology, status (threats) and images Planorbarius...
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    include: † Planorbarius barettii (Sacco, 1886) † Planorbarius borellii (Brusina, 1892) Planorbarius corneus (Linnaeus, 1758) † Planorbarius cornu (Brongniart...
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    Planorbarius metidjensis is a freshwater lung snail. Experiments confirmed it to be a host of the Schistosoma parasites, while the Bulinus truncatus freshwater...
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    The two species commonly found in aquariums are Planorbella duryi and Planorbarius corneus, both in the family Planorbidae. One species (Columbia ramshorn...
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    Walker & Ponder, 2001 Leichhardtia Walker, 1988 Tribus Camptoceratini Planorbarius Duméril, 1806 Tribus Planorbini Anisus Studer, 1820 Bathyomphalus Charpentier...
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    Lymnaea stagnalis. Family Physidae, Physella acuta. Family Planorbidae, Planorbarius corneus. The freshwater snail Physa acuta is in the subclass Heterobranchia...
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    The sinistral shell of the freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus, a view of the sunken spire, which is held facing downwards in life...
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  • Upper right: Mouth of a Planorbarius corneus freshwater snail with the radula visible....
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  • freshwater snails: Anisus spirorbis Bithynia leachii Bithynia tentaculata Planorbarius corneus The definitive host lives in the oviducts of corn crake Crex...
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    feces, or by consuming a transport host such as earthworms, snails (Planorbarius corneus, Bithynia tentaculata and others) Males and females are joined...
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