Burnupia

Genus of gastropods


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::summary Genus of gastropods ::

| image = Burnupia sp.jpg | display_parents = 2 | parent_authority = Albrecht, 2017 | taxon = Burnupia | authority = Walker, 1912 | synonyms = * Ancylus (Burnupia) B. Walker, 1912

Burnupia is a genus of small freshwater snails or limpets, aquatic gastropod mollusks. It was formerly placed in the family Planorbidae, but according to the molecular markers (COI, 18S rRNA), it is in a different clade than the genera of the family Planorbidae. It is now classified in the monotypic family Burnupiidae.

Distribution and habitat

Species of the genus are generally confined to Africa and Brazil. They live in well-oxygenated freshwater habitats.

Species

The following species are recognised in the genus Burnupia:

References

References

  1. Walker B. (1912). ''[[The Nautilus (journal). The Nautilus]]'' '''25''': 139.
  2. Albrecht C., Wilke T., Kuhn K., Streit B. (2004). "Convergent evolution of shell shape in freshwater limpets: the African genus ''Burnupia''". ''[[Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society]]'' '''140'''(4): 577-586. {{doi. 10.1111/j.1096-3642.2003.00108.x.
  3. Brown D. S. (1994). ''Freshwater Snails of Africa and their Medical Importance''. [[Taylor & Francis]]. {{ISBN. 0-7484-0026-5.
  4. (2004). "The use of a freshwater mollusc, ''Burnupia stenochorias'' (Ancylidae) as an ecotoxicological indicator in whole effluent toxicity testing". Water Institute of Southern Africa.
  5. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Out of scope".

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