Neripteron cornucopia is a species of freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.
Distribution of Neripteron cornucopia include Odisha state and West Bengal in India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Mai Po Marshes Nature reserve in Hong Kong, Singapore Jambi province in Indonesia, and Japan. Records from Japan were incorrectly identified as Neripteron violaceum prior to 1997.
The type locality is "Hugli estuary at Fort William and TollyâÂÂs Nullah", now in Kolkata. William Thomas Blanford also reported this species from Irrawaddy River delta from Bago, Myanmar in 1867. It was rediscovered from India after 180 years in 2017.
Neripteron cornucopia was originally described under the name Neritina cornucopia by William Henry Benson in 1836. Benson' original text (the type description) in Latin and English reads as follows:
The color of the live snail is black or dark grayish with black outline.
The color of the shell is dark brown. The coloration has also purplish and greenish spiral bands. Algae or silt are on periostracum usually.
The width of the shell is 10âÂÂ13 mm in India, 7.2-12.9 mm in Hong Kong, and 6âÂÂ17 mm in Singapore. The height of the shell is 4.5-9.2 mm in Hong Kong. The length of the shell is 13-19.6 mm in India, up to 17.4 mm in Hong Kong, and 9âÂÂ24 mm in Singapore.
The operculum has paucispiral nucleus with a small initial region.
The Radula was described and depicted by Huang in 1997.
There is X0 sex-determination system in Neripteron cornucopia: the diploid number of chromosomes (2n) is 27 in males and 28 in females (2n = 26 + XX (or XO)).
Neripteron violaceum (synonym: Neritina depressa) is similar species. Neripteron auriculatum is very similar to juveniles of Neripteron cornucopia.
Neripteron cornucopia lives in intertidal mangroves. For example, Blanford collected them on stems of nipa palm Nypa fruticans. It lives in water on various substrates: on mud, on fallen leaves, on stones and under stones, on concrete.
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