Kamtschaticana kamtschatica (Middendorff, 1850)
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19. Kamtschaticana kamtschatica (Middendorff, 1850) Figs 8H View Figure 8 ; 9C, D View Figure 9 ; Table 3
Limnaeus kamtschaticus Middendorff 1850: 110; 1851: 295, pl. 30, figs 11, 12.
Limnaea ovata var. aberrans Westerlund 1897: 125.
Limnaea peregra var. middendorffi W. Dybowski 1904: 52, fig. 7.
Lymnaea peregra - Hubendick 1951: 146, figs 1, 9 (partim).
Lymnaea (Peregriana) kamtschatica - Kruglov and Starobogatov 1984: 30, figs 1(18), 2(7); 1993b: 164, fig. 3A.
Lymnaea (Peregriana) aberrans - Kruglov and Starobogatov 1984: 31, figs 1(21), 2(3); 1993b: 164, fig. 3E.
Lymnaea (Peregriana) middendorffi - Kruglov and Starobogatov 1984: 31, figs 1(19), 2(5); Kruglov and Starobogatov 1993b: 164, fig. 3D.
Radix (Peregriana) kamtschatica - Vinarski and Kantor 2016: 334; Aksenova et al. 2016: 20, fig. 1I.
Radix (Peregriana) aberrans - Vinarski and Kantor 2016: 327; Aksenova et al. 2016: 19, fig. 1H.
Radix (Peregriana) middendorffi - Vinarski and Kantor 2016: 335; Aksenova et al. 2016: 21, fig. 1D.
Kamtschaticana kamtschatica - Aksenova et al. 2018a: 4.
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Russia, Kamchatka Peninsula, Kamchatka River ( Kruglov and Starobogatov [1984] suggest that the type specimens were collected from the floodplain of the river).
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ZISP (see Kruglov and Starobogatov 1984 for details).
Aksenova et al. (2016) presented a detailed description of morphology of this snail, accompanied by a molecular analysis of its phylogenetic and taxonomic affinities. Conchologically and anatomically, K. kamtschatica is very similar to other members of the genera Ampullaceana and Peregriana and it is virtually impossible to propose a differential diagnosis for this genus. K. kamtschatica is widely distributed throughout north-eastern Asia, including Kamchatka and Chukotka peninsulas, Transbaikalia and the Amur River basin ( Kruglov and Starobogatov 1993b; Aksenova et al. 2016). Possibly, this snail is endemic to Asiatic Russia, though we cannot exclude that it also inhabits Alaska. In Kamchatka, it forms stable populations in the geothermal sites (e.g. the Valley of Geysers) and may live in warm water up to +39.9 °C ( Aksenova et al. 2016).
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Kamtschaticana kamtschatica (Middendorff, 1850)
Vinarski, Maxim V., Aksenova, Olga V. & Bolotov, Ivan N. 2020 |
Limnaea peregra var. middendorffi
W.Dybowski 1903 |
Limnaea ovata var. aberrans
Westerlund 1897 |
Limnaeus kamtschaticus
Agassiz 1846 |