Pythia is a genus of small air-breathing salt marsh snails, pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Pythiinae of the family Ellobiidae.[1]
Pythia is a largely terrestrial genus commonly found in the Indo-Pacific. It lives in mangroves from above high tide to further inland. It is readily differentiated within the family by its dorso-ventrally flattened shell and heavily dentate aperture. Plate gave the first account of Pythia scarabaeus in 1897.[2]
Pythia is the type genus of the subfamily Pythiinae.
According to the World Register of Marine Species, species in the genus Pythia include:[1]
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Pythia is a genus of small air-breathing salt marsh snails, pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Pythiinae of the family Ellobiidae.
Pythia is a largely terrestrial genus commonly found in the Indo-Pacific. It lives in mangroves from above high tide to further inland. It is readily differentiated within the family by its dorso-ventrally flattened shell and heavily dentate aperture. Plate gave the first account of Pythia scarabaeus in 1897.
Pythia is the type genus of the subfamily Pythiinae.
扁耳螺屬(学名:Pythia),又名女教士螺屬,得名於古希臘的阿波羅神女祭司皮媞亞。本屬是腹足綱耳螺科的一种,是一種在鹽沼生活的螺,而且能夠呼吸空氣。扁耳螺屬舊屬原始有肺目[2],今屬真有肺總目的耳螺目[1]。
扁耳螺屬物種在印度太平洋區中最常見的陸地螺類。牠們生活在紅樹林,從高潮區到往更內陸的地區都有。牠們在同科物種間,因其特徵背側腹扁平殼和大齒狀孔徑而很容易分辨出來[3]。
Plate在1897年首先描述豹耳螺(Pythia scarabaeus)[4]。