Clea paviei
Clea paviei[1] is a Southeast Asian species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks, most of which are marine.[2][3]
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Clea paviei Morlet, 1866 | |
Distribution
This species occurs in the Mekong River in the Khong District, Champasak Province in southern Laos.[4]
Feeding habits
Like all snails in the clade Neogastropoda, this species is carnivorous. Additionally, it feeds on different types of worms and gastropods, often eating other, larger snails after burying themselves, and ambushing their prey.[3]
Reproduction
Clea paviei consists of defined male and female genders, and is not capable of gender change. It is unknown as to how to sex these animals. Both males and females seem to be the same size and shape. When a male and female mate, they lock together for 8–12 hours.
References
- "Oldstyle id: dfb23c94489477c36a53076eed9d86f0". Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands.
- Bouchet, P.; Fraussen, K. (2013). "Clea – H. Adams & A. Adams, 1855". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- Monks, Neale (2009). "Assassin Snails and Sulawesi Elephant Snails: Keeping Clea and Tylomelania in the aquarium". Conscientious Aquarist Magazine. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
- "Map of Clea paviei". Discover Life. National Biological Information Infrastructure. Retrieved March 8, 2014.