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Valvatidae - valve snails

  
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Valvatidae is a family of Holarctic snails that occur in cold, clean lakes and rivers, frequently associated with submerged vegetation. Shells are small (<8 mm) with short depressed spires, umbilicus and multispiral circular
opercula. Filter feeding or grazing.

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Valvata sincera
Valvata sincera

depressed shell to 5mm with a large (2mm) aperture. yellowish-brown in color with a low spire

 

Valvata tricarinata
Valvata tricarinata

two or three spiral ridges along the shell surface. 4mm

Valvata piscinalis
Valvata piscinalis

up to 5 whorls. to 5mm

Valvata lewisi

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Species List

  Genus Species Reported Locations**  
  Valvata spp. XWRN1 SMHEO  
fringed valvata   lewisi R Globe icon indicates a link to a non-NOAA siteProfile - NatureServe
European stream valvata   piscinalis EO

Exotic
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GLANSIS

mossy valvata (boreal turret Snail) sincera WRN1 SMHEO

usually found in high calcium habitats, large oligotrophic lakes with water depths greater than 2 meters and in association with rooted aquatic vegetation or filamentous algae
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threeridge valvata tricarinata WRN SHEO Globe icon indicates a link to a non-NOAA siteProfile - NatureServe
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** Reported locations based on a limited literature search. Codes indicate presence reported but absence of a code should not be interpreted as a species absence.

S (Lake Superior) based on:

M (Lake Michigan) based on combination of:

H (Lake Huron) based on:

E (Lake Erie) based on:

O (Lake Ontario) based on:

X (Great Lakes coastal wetlands) based on:

W (wave zone = 0-2m) based on: Globe icon indicates a link to a non-NOAA siteWave-zone macrobenthos of the exposed Canadian shores of the St. Lawrence Great Lakes. 1978. D.R. Barton and B.N. Hynes. JGLR 4(1)27-45.

R (rocky habitats) based on: Globe icon indicates a link to a non-NOAA siteBenthic Community Structure and Composition among rocky habitats in the Great Lakes and Keuka Lake, NY. 1987. Michael H. Winnell and David J. Jude. JGLR 13(1)3-17.

N (nearshore) based on:

1 = 14-30m based on:

2 = 31-50m based on:Disruption of the benthic community in Lake Ontario. 2003. S.J. Lozano and T.F. Nalepa. in State of Lake Ontario (SOLO) -- Past, Present and Future. M Munawar (ed). Ecovision World Monograph Series. Aquatic Ecosystem Health and Management Society.

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