Valvata (Cincinna) ambigua Westerlund 1873

Anistratenko, V. V., Furyk, Yu. I., Anistratenko, O. Yu. & Degtyarenko, E. V., 2019, A Review Of Species Diversity, Distribution And Ecology Of Freshwater Gastropod Molluscs Inhabiting The Ukrainian Transcarpathian, Vestnik Zoologii 53 (5), pp. 349-374 : 362

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2019-0033

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6449633

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scientific name

Valvata (Cincinna) ambigua Westerlund 1873
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Valvata (Cincinna) ambigua Westerlund 1873 View in CoL ( fig. 3 View Fig , 5 View Fig )

D i s t r i b u t i o n. The species inhabits rivers of Europe and south of Western Siberia ( Anistratenko, Anistratenko, 2001; Vinarski et al., 2013). In Ukraine V. ambigua inhabits lotic waters in the middle and lower part of Dnipro basin (Anistratenko, Chernogorenko, 1989). A population of this species of low density was recently recorded also in the Latorytsia River basin, Transcarpathia ( Stadnichenko, Gyrin, 2011 b). We found a few individuals of V. ambigua at a single locality (15) together with many others gastropod molluscs ( fig. 1 View Fig , table 1 View Table 1 ). Available data and our observations suggest this is apparently a regionally rare species.

Remarks. European authors mostly attribute this taxon to a synonymy of Valvata piscinalis (e. g. Welter-Schultes, 2012). Recently the problem was considered on the basis of studying the type material of Valvata ambigua ( Vinarski et al., 2013) — its specific status is strongly argued because of the lower shell, the wider umbilicus of the type specimens. Shell morphology of snails collected in Transcarpathia ( fig. 3 View Fig , 5 View Fig ) corresponds well to the syntype of this species illustrated by Vinarski et al. (2013: fig. 1 View Fig , A–C).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Ectobranchia

Family

Valvatidae

Genus

Valvata

SubGenus

Cincinna

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