Physa
Physa is a genus of small, left-handed or sinistral, air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Physinae of the family Physidae.
These snails eat algae, diatoms and detritus.
Anatomy
Members of the freshwater pulmonate family Physidae possess a complex of muscles that is unique amongst gastropods. This complex was given the name "physid musculature". The physid musculature has two main components, the physid muscle sensu stricto and the fan muscle. The physid musculature is responsible for a unique ability of physids to rapidly flick their shells from side to side — a reaction that frequently enables them to escape predation.Shell description
These small snails, like all the species in the family Physidae, have shells that are sinistral, which means that when the shell is held with the spire pointing up and the aperture facing the viewer, then the aperture is on the left-hand side.The shells of Physa species have a long and large aperture, a pointed spire, and no operculum. The shells are thin and corneous, and rather transparent.
Species
Species in the genus include:- † Physa aplexoides Yen, 1969 Physa arachleica Starobogatov & Prozorova, 1989
- † Physa aravanica Zharnyl'skaya, 1965 Physa aridi Mezzalira, 1974 – fossil from Brazil
- † Physa bacca Pan & Zhu, 2007 †
- † Physa beijiangensis W. Yü & X.-Q. Zhang, 1982 †
- † Physa boreaui Coquand, 1860
- † Physa bullatula White, 1886
- † Physa canadensis Whiteaves, 1885
- † Physa carletoni Meek, 1873
- † Physa cenomanensis Repelin, 1902
- † Physa cepedaensis Perrilliat & Vega in Perrilliat et al., 2008
- † Physa changleensis Youluo, 1978
- † Physa changzhouensis W. Yü, 1977 Physa chippevarum Physa clarkei Ingersoll, 1875
- † Physa cokevillensis Yen, 1954
- † Physa conispira Yen & Reeside, 1946
- † Physa copei White, 1877 Physa dalmatina Küster, 1844
- † Physa debilula Gu in Gu & Wang, 1989
- † Physa delecta Nicolas, 1891 †
- † Physa doeringi Doello-Jurado, 1927
- † Physa doliolum Matheron, 1843
- † Physa felix White, 1878 Physa fontinalis – Fountain bladder snail – type species
- † Physa fuxinensis X.-H. Yu, 1987
- † Physa galei Russell, 1926
- † Physa galloprovincialis Matheron, 1843
- † Physa gaoyouensis W. Yü, 1977
- † Physa gardanensis Matheron, 1843
- † Physa globosa Yen, 1954
- † Physa gracilis Nicolas, 1891 Physa hankensis Starobogatov & Prozorova, 1989
- † Physa jingangkouensis H.-Z. Pan, 1983
- † Physa kanabensis White, 1876
- † Physa lacryma F. Sandberger, 1871
- † Physa lacteana Russell, 1935
- † Physa liaoxiensis X.-H. Yu, 1987
- † Physa longiuscula Meek & Hayden, 1856 Physa megalochlamys Taylor, 1988 – Cloaked physaPhysa meneghinii Sacco, 1886 †Physa mezzalirai Ghilardi, Carbonaro & Simone, 2011 – fossil from Brazil
- † Physa michaudii Matheron, 1843
- † Physa micra Yen & Reeside, 1946
- † Physa minima Repelin, 1902
- † Physa miqueli Caziot, 1905 Physa mirollii Taylor, 2003
- † Physa montanensis Yen, 1951
- † Physa naucatica Zharnyl'skaya, 1965
- † Physa nebrascensis Meek & Hayden, 1856
- † Physa nisidai Suzuki, 1941
- † Physa nucleus Repelin, 1902
- † Physa obtusiconica X.-H. Yu, 1987
- †Physa orientalis G.-X. Zhu, 1980
- † Physa paravitimensis G.-X. Zhu, 1980
- † Physa patula Nicolas, 1891
- † Physa pijiagouensis X.-H. Yu, 1987Physa pumilia Conrad, 1834
- † Physa pygmaea Nicolas, 1891
- †Physa rhomboidea Meek & Hayden, 1856
- † Physa ringentis Youluo, 1978
- † Physa saxarubrensis Russell, 1957
- † Physa secalina Evans & Shumard, 1856
- † Physa shakengensis W. Yü & X.-Q. Zhang, 1982
- † Physa shandongensis H.-Z. Pan, 1983
- † Physa shantungensis Yen, 1969
- † Physa simeyrolsensis Repelin, 1902
- † Physa sinensis Yen, 1969 Physa skinneri Taylor, 1954Physa streletzkajae Starobogatov & Budnikova, 1967
- † Physa subacuta Benoist, 1873
- † Physa subcylindrica Repelin, 1902 Physa taslei Bourguignat, 1860
- † Physa tenuicostata H.-J. Wang, 1982
- † Physa usitata White, 1895Physa vernalis Taylor et Jokinen, 1984
- † Physa walcotti Yen & Reeside, 1946
- † Physa wealdiana Coquand, 1856
- † Physa wichmanni Parodiz, 1961
- † Physa zhuoxianensis Yü & Pan, 1982 Physa sp., Lake Winnipeg Physa, lives in Manitoba in Canada. It was classified as endangered by COSEWIC. COSEWIC recommendation has been forwarded to the Minister of the Environment of Canada and a decision for listing at the List of Wildlife Species at Risk of the Canadian Species at Risk Act was pending in 2005.