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Tylomelania

Genus of gastropods From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tylomelania
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Tylomelania is a genus of freshwater snails which have an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pachychilidae. In the aquarium hobby, snails from this genus are commonly known as "rabbit snails" (not to be confused with sea hares).

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A sister group (the closest relative) of Tylomelania is genus Pseudopotamis (2 species living on the Torres Strait Islands).[5] Tylomelania and Pseudopotamis split in the Middle Miocene c.19.5 Mya.[5]

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Distribution

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Distribution map of Tylomelania (red area) cover the majority of Sulawesi. Grey area with dashed line is showing Wallacea.

Tylomelania are endemic to Sulawesi in Indonesia,[2] with the vast majority restricted to Lake Poso and the Malili Lake system (consisting of Matano and Towuti, and the smaller Lontoa (Wawantoa), Mahalona, Masapi).[6]

They most likely cannot inhabit altitudes above roughly 700 m (2,300 ft).[5]

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Species

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Yellow Rabbit Snail tylomelania

There were known 34 described species in 2005.[2] Thomas von Rintelen with colleagues described 15 new species of Tylomelania in 2003–2008.

Tylomelania species diversification started in c.5.4 Mya and was probably caused by the late Miocene and Pliocene orogeny.[5]

Species within the genus Tylomelania include:

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Description

In species within the genus, the albumen gland is very large.[2] The pallial oviduct evolved into a uterine brood, which releases shelled juvenile snails.[2] Compared to other aquatic snails, many species of Tylomelania are known to be the few groups of snails that are not hermaphroditic but rather dioecious.[9] Comparison of apertural views of shells of twenty Tylomelania species are below, though are not of proper scale:

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Tylomelania abendanoni
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Tylomelania baskasti
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Tylomelania carota
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Tylomelania celebicola
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Tylomelania centaurus
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Tylomelania hannelorae
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Tylomelania helmuti
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Tylomelania lalemae
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Tylomelania mahalonensis
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Tylomelania masapensis
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Tylomelania patriarchalis
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Tylomelania perfecta
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Tylomelania sarasinorum
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Tylomelania sinabartfeldi
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Tylomelania tominangensis
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Tylomelania toradjarum
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Tylomelania towutensis
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Tylomelania towutica
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Tylomelania wallacei
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Tylomelania zeamais

Ecology

Species in the genus Tylomelania are ovoviviparous.[2] Newly hatched snails of some species of Tylomelania measure nearly 2 cm (0.79 in) and are the largest newly hatched viviparous gastropods.[2]

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