Margined Ram's-Horn

Planorbis planorbis

''Planorbis planorbis'' is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails.
Planorbis planorbis Doode Bemde. Belgium,Geotagged,Planorbis planorbis,Summer

Appearance

This species, like all planorbids, has a sinistral shell. The width of the shell is 15 – 20 mm. The keel on the periphery of the shell is near the edge closest to the spire side, which is carried downwards in life.

Distribution

* Cosmopolitan - introduced and being considered invasive to many places and considered as a pest
⤷  Czech Republic - least concern
⤷  Slovakia
⤷  Germany - not listed in red list
⤷  the Netherlands...hieroglyph snipped...
⤷  Poland
⤷  Great Britain
⤷  Ireland
⤷  Hungary

Habitat

The habitat of this species is shallow standing and slowly running freshwaters on a mud substrate, also ponds and temporarily drying flood waters, up to 1 metre depth. ''Planorbis planorbis'' does not tolerate intensive water movements but is tolerant to eutrophic conditions.

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Status: Least concern
EX EW CR EN VU NT LC
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderUnknown Order
FamilyPlanorbidae
GenusPlanorbis
SpeciesP. planorbis
Photographed in
Belgium