Tiphobia horei

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Tiphobia horei
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Five views of a shell of Tiphobia horei
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Tiphobia

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T. horei
Binomial name
Tiphobia horei
Synonyms

Melania Horei E. A. Smith, 1880 [3]

Tiphobia horei is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Paludomidae.

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Tiphobia horei is the only species in the genus Tiphobia. [4] Tiphobia is the type genus of the tribe Tiphobiini. [5]

The specific name horei is in honor of Reverend Edward Coode Hore (1848-1912) from the UK. [3]

Distribution and habitat

Tiphobia horei is endemic to Lake Tanganyika. [1] It is found in Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Zambia. [1] The type locality is Lake Tanganyika at Ujiji. [4]

It is typically found on muddy bottoms and often near river mouths. It ranges from the shoreline to a depth of about 150 m (490 ft) but tends to be more common in deeper waters. [1] [4]

Description

Tiphobia horei has a large shell with spines, so it is easily to determine. [4]

The width of the shell typically is 26 mm (1.0 in), [4] and the height typically is 36 mm (1.4 in), [4] but the latter can reach up to about 52 mm (2.0 in). [6]

Tiphobia horei is ovoviviparous, there are typically almost 500 embryos per time and upon being "born" each young is up to about 1.5 mm (0.06 in) long. [6] This snail feeds on detritus. [7]

Conservation status

This snail was given Endangered species status in 1996, but in 2006 this was revised to Least Concern, as it was found to be widespread within the lake and at least locally common. [1] It is facing sedimentation, dredging and shell collecting, but these are considered to be minor threats to this species. [1]

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References

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  2. Smith E. A. (1880). "On the shells of Lake Tanganyika and of the neighbourhood of Ujiji, central Africa". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London1880: 344-352. page 348, Plate 31, figure 6-6b.
  3. 1 2 3 Smith E. A. (1880). "Diagnoses of new shells from Lake Tanganyika and East Africa". Annals and Magazine of Natural History (5)6: 425-430. page 427.
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  6. 1 2 Strong, E.E.; Glaubrecht, M. (2007). "The morphology and independent origin of ovoviviparity in Tiphobia and Lavigeria (Caenogastropoda: Cerithioidea: Paludomidae) from Lake Tanganyika". Organisms, Diversity & Evolution. 7 (2): 81–105. doi: 10.1016/j.ode.2006.02.003 .
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