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A Bird s Eye Survey of Central American Planorbid Molluscs
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PARAENSE, W. Lobato. A bird's eye survey of central american planorbid molluscs. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, v. 98, n. 1, p. 51-67, Jan. 2003.
0074-0276
10.1590/S0074-02762003000100008
1678-8060
Autor
Paraense, W. Lobato
Resumen
In the course of two trips to Central America (June 1967 and July-August 1976) I had the opportunity of
collecting topotypic specimens of Planorbis nicaraguanus Morelet, 1849, anatomically defined in this paper, and of
P. yzabalensis Crosse & Fischer, 1879, the identity of the latter with Drepanotrema anatinum (Orbigny, 1835) is
confirmed. The following planorbid species were also found: Helisoma trivolvis (Say, 1817) in Nicaragua, Guatemala, Costa Rica and Belize; H. duryi (Wetherby, 1879) in Costa Rica; Biomphalaria helophila (Orbigny, 1835) in
Guatemala, Belize, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and El Salvador; B. kuhniana (Clessin, 1883) in Panama; B. obstructa
(Morelet,1849) in Guatemala, Belize and El Salvador; B. straminea (Dunker, 1848) in Costa Rica; B. subprona
(Martens, 1899) in Guatemala; D. anatinum (Orbigny,1835) in Belize, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Costa Rica; D.
depressissimum (Moricand,1839) in Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama; D. lucidum (Pfeiffer, 1839) in Guatemala,
Belize and Nicaragua; D. surinamense (Clessin, 1884) in Costa Rica and Panama; and Gyraulus percarinatus sp. n.
in Panama.
The occurrence of B. kuhniana and D. surinamense isfirst recorded in Central America, and Gyraulus percarinatus
is the first representative of the genus provenly occurring in the American continent south of the United States.
The following synonymy is proposed: Planorbis declivis Tate, 1870 = Biomphalaria helophila (Orbigny, 1835);
Planorbis isthmicus Pilsbry, 1920 = Biomphalaria kuhniana (Clessin, 1883); Planorbis cannarum Morelet, 1849 and
Segmentina donbilli Tristram, 1861 = Biomphalaria obstructa (Morelet, 1849); and Planorbis yzabalensis Crosse &
Fischer, 1879 = Drepanotrema anatinum (Orbigny, 1835), confirming Aguayo (1933).