Laevapex
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Laevapex is a genus of small, freshwater, air-breathing limpets, aquatic pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails and their allies.
Geographic distribution
The genus has a New World distribution. It is widespread throughout the eastern United States, occurring in lakes and slow-flowing rivers.
Anatomy
These animals have a pallial lung, as do all pulmonate snails, but they also have a false gill or "pseudobranch" which can serve perfectly well as a gill when they are unable to reach the surface for air.
Members of this genus are characterised by their smooth apex.
Species
Species within the genus Laevapex include:
- Laevapex diaphanus Haldeman, 1841
- Laevapex fuscus C. B. Adams, 1841
- Laevapex peninsulae Pilsbry, 1903
- Laevapex vazi Santos, 1989
Walther (2008) considers North American Laevapex monotypic, collectively synonymising L. diaphanus, L. peninsulae and unidentified Laevapex sp. with L. fuscus, the type species.
External links
. The Animal Diversity Web - University of Michigan.