Notopala

Genus of gastropods


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::summary Genus of gastropods ::

| fossil_range = | image = | taxon = Notopala | authority = Cotton, 1935 | type_species = Paludina hanleyi | type_species_authority = Frauenfeld, 1864 | synonyms_ref = | synonyms = Notopalena Iredale, 1943

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Notopala is a genus of moderately large to large, freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod molluscs in the family Viviparidae, the river snails or mystery snails.

Description

The shell is dextral and globose-conic. The shell has up to five whorls. The aperture is subovate. The operculum is corneous and concentric. Colour is usually yellow, olive green, brown, cream or white and sometimes may have darker spiral bands. Head-foot with long tentacles with eyes on short processes at their outer bases; often pigmented with multiple different colours.

Distribution

The genus Notopala is native to Australia. Notopala is found in all states and territories except Tasmania. It occurs throughout Queensland and New South Wales, northern Western Australia and Northern Territory and in the Murray-Darling Basin in Victoria and South Australia.

Habitat and ecology

Generally occurs on fine sediment and/or on and under rocks and logs. Members of Notopala are thought to be grazers of periphyton and occur in slow moving or still waters. Some species are able to aestivate in mud during dry periods.

Species

Species within the genus Notopala include:

"Banded species of Notopala occur in several parts of northern Australia and Queensland that are similar to N. essingtonensis, N. tricincta and N. kingi but are thought to be different species (W. Ponder, unpublished studies). These should be identified simply as Notopala sp."

The type species of the genus Notopala is Paludina hanleyi Frauenfeld, 1862, by original designation

References

References

  1. [[Bernard Charles Cotton. Cotton B. C.]] (1935). "Recent Australian Viviparidae and a fossil species". ''[[Records of the South Australian Museum]]'' '''5''': 339-344. page 339.
  2. Hamilton-Bruce R. J., Smith B. J. & Gowlett-Holmes K. L. (2002). "Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of viviparid snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Viviparidae) from the Early Cretaceous (middle-late Albian) Griman Creek Formation of Lightning Ridge, northern New South Wales". ''[[Records of the South Australian Museum]]'' '''35''': 193–203. [http://www.samuseum.sa.gov.au/Journals/RSAM/RSAM_v035/rsam_v035_p193p203.pdf PDF]
  3. "Notopala - fact sheet".
  4. "The Waterbug Book".
  5. Kear B. P., Hamilton-Bruce R. J., Smith B. J. & Gowlett-Holmes K. L. (2003). "Reassessment of Australia's oldest freshwater snail, ''Viviparus'' (?) ''albascopularis'' Etheridge, 1902 (Mollusca : Gastropoda : Viviparidae), from the Lower Cretaceous (Aptian, Wallumbilla Formation) of White Cliffs, New South Wales". ''[[Molluscan Research]]'' '''23'''(2): 149–158. {{doi
  6. [[Robert Etheridge, Junior. Etheridge R. Jr.]] (1902). "A monograph of the Cretaceous invertebrate fauna of New South Wales". ''[[Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wales]]'' '''11''': 1-98.
  7. "Notopala ampullaroides - fact sheet".
  8. "Notopala essingtonensis - fact sheet".
  9. "Notopala hanleyi - fact sheet".
  10. "Notopala kingi kingi - fact sheet".
  11. "Notopala kingi suprafasciata - fact sheet".
  12. [http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/species/river-snail.html River Snail (''Notopala sublineata'')]. accessed 26 September 2010
  13. "Notopala tricincta - fact sheet".

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