Planorbarius corneus: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Class
- Gastropoda
- Order
- Family
- Planorbidae
- Genus
- Planorbarius
- Species
- Planorbarius corneus
- Scientific Name
- Planorbarius corneus
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Planorbarius corneus
Planorbarius corneus, common name the great ramshorn, is a relatively large species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails, or planorbids, which all have sinistral or left-coiling shells.
The shell of this species appears to be dextral in coiling, even though it is in fact sinistral or left-handed.
...Planorbarius corneus in languages:
- Bokmål
- storskivesnegl
- Czech
- okružák ploský
- Danish
- Posthornsnegl
- Dutch
- Posthoornslak
- English
- Great Ram's-horn
- English
- Great Ramshorn
- Estonian
- sarvtigu
- Finnish
- isokiekkokotilo
- French
- Planorbe des étangs
- French
- Planorbe cornée
- French
- Grande planorbe
- French
- Planorbe rouge
- German
- Posthornschnecke
- Hungarian
- nagy tányércsiga
- Italian
- Chiocciola Corna d'Ariete
- Latvian
- Lielā ūdensspolīte
- Lithuanian
- Didžioji Ratvija
- Polish
- Zatoczek rogowy
- Portuguese
- Planórbia-Maior
- Russian
- Роговая катушка
- Serbian
- Тањирасти пуж
- Serbian
- Tanjirasti puž
- Swedish
- posthornssnäcka
- Ukrainian
- Котушка рогова
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