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Caldicochlea harrisi

Species of freshwater mollusc From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Caldicochlea harrisi is a species of freshwater mollusc in the family Tateidae.[2] [3]

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The species was first described in 1996 as Dalhousia harrisi by Winston Ponder, Donald Colgan, T. Terzis, Stephanie Clark and Alison Miller.[2][4] However, the genus name of Dalhousia had already been used, and thus in 1997, Ponder published the replacement genus name of Caldicochlea.[5]

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Description

The snails are tiny (adults from 2.3 to 3.8mm) and vary highly in shell shape, making them hard to distinguish on shell morphology from C. globosa, but C. harrisi is usually smaller and more conical.[6]

Distribution

It is endemic to the Dalhousie Springs of the Great Artesian Basin.[6]

Habitat

These snails are found in a range of habitats: small cold seeps (20°C), large warm to hot pools (to 43°C), and on the edges of large pools where they are not reachable by catfish (known to eat tateid snails).[6]

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