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Cleopatra (gastropod)

Cleopatra is a genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod molluscs in the family Paludomidae within the subfamily Cleopatrinae.

Cleopatra is the type genus of the subfamily Cleopatrinae.

The diploid chromosome number of Cleopatra bulimoides is 2n=28.

Distribution

The distribution of the species within this genus includes Egypt.

Species

The genus Cleopatra includes the following species:

Taxa inquirenda:
  • Cleopatra clara <small>Pilsbry & Bequaert, 1927</small>
  • Cleopatra congener <small>Preston, 1913</small>
  • Cleopatra laurenti <small>Bourguignat, 1879</small>
  • Cleopatra lhotellerii <small>Bourguignat, 1879</small>
  • Cleopatra mareotica <small>Bourguignat, 1879</small>
  • Cleopatra percarinata <small>Bourguignat, 1885</small>
  • Cleopatra raymondi <small>Bourguignat, 1879</small>
  • Cleopatra soleilleti <small>Bourguignat, 1885</small>
Species brought into synonymy:
  • Cleopatra broecki P<small>utzeys, 1899</small> - synonym: Potadomoides broecki (Putzeys, 1899)
  • Cleopatra cameroni <small>Bourguignat, 1879</small>: synonym of Cleopatra ferruginea <small>(I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851)</small>
  • Cleopatra pauli <small>Bourguignat, 1885</small>: synonym of Cleopatra bulimoides <small>(Olivier, 1804)</small>

Ecology

The habitat of species in this genus includes slow-running freshwater streams.

Parasites of Cleopatra include:

References

  • Brown D.S. (1994). Freshwater snails of Africa and their medical importance, 2nd edition. London: Taylor and Francis, 607 p.

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Further reading

  • Yasseen A. E. (1994). "Chromosomal studies of freshwater snail Cleopatra bulimoides common in upper Egypt". Cytologia 59: 317-322.