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''Pila'' is a
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of large
freshwater snail Freshwater snails are gastropod mollusks which live in fresh water. There are many different families. They are found throughout the world in various habitats, ranging from ephemeral pools to the largest lakes, and from small seeps and springs ...
s with an operculum,
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apple snail Ampullariidae, commonly known as the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks with a gill and an operculum. These snails simultaneously have a gill and a lung as functional respiratory structures, which ...
s, aquatic
gastropod The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. The ...
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s in the family
Ampullariidae Ampullariidae, commonly known as the apple snails, is a family of large freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks with a gill and an operculum. These snails simultaneously have a gill and a lung as functional respiratory structures, whic ...
, the apple snails.


Distribution

Distribution of the genus ''Pila'' include Africa,
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, southern Asia and Indo-Pacific islands. It is amphibious in nature and can undergo summer sleep or aestivation under drought condition. It is generally found in lakes, pools, and sometimes even in the river streams where aquatic vegetation like ''
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'', ''
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'' are found in large amount for food.


External Features

When viewed from ''
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Species

Species within the genus ''Pila'' include: subgenus ''Pila'' * '' Pila africana'' (v. Martens, 1886)"''Pila''"
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Pila ampullacea ''Pila ampullacea'', is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Pila ampullacea (Linnaeus, 1758). Accessed through: Wo ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) - type species * † '' Pila assermoensis'' (Jodot, 1953) * ''
Pila brohardi Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Granger, 1892) * † ''
Pila busserti Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' Harzhauser & Neubauer in Harzhauser et al., 2017 * ''
Pila cecillei Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Philipi, 1848) * † ''
Pila celebensis Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * † ''
Pila colchesteri Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' Cox, 1933 * ''
Pila decocta Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Mabille, 1887) * † ''
Pila falloti Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Jodot, 1953) * † ''
Pila faujasii Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Serres, 1829) * † ''
Pila gauthieri Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Jodot, 1953) * ''
Pila globosa ''Pila globosa'' is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks ...
'' (Swainson, 1822) * '' Pila gracilis'' (I. Lea, 1856) * '' Pila mizoramensis'' Sil, Basak, Karanth & Aravind, 2021 * † '' Pila mutungi'' Van Damme & Pickford, 1995 * † '' Pila neuberti'' Harzhauser & Neubauer in Harzhauser et al., 2016 * '' Pila nevilliana'' (Annandale & Prashad, 1921) * '' Pila occidentalis'' (Mousson, 1887) * '' Pila ovata'' (Olivier, 1804)Brown D. S. (1994). ''Freshwater Snails of Africa and their Medical Importance''.
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Pila pesmei Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places * Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina ...
'' (Morelet, 1889) * '' Pila saxea'' (Reeve, 1856) * '' Pila scutata'' (Housson, 1848) * '' Pila speciosa'' (Philippi, 1849) * '' Pila turbinis'' (I. Lea, 1856) * ''
Pila virens Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places * Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina ...
'' (Lamarck, 1822) * '' Pila virescens'' (Deshayes, 1824) * '' Pila wernei'' (Philipi, 1851) subgenus '' Turbinicola'' Annandale & Prashad, 1921 * '' Pila aperta'' (Prashad, 1925) * ''Pila'' (''Turbinicola'') ''saxea'' (Annandale & Prashad, 1921) ;Synonyms: * ''Pila aldersoni'' Pain, 1946: synonym of '' Pomacea aldersoni'' (Pain, 1946) (original combination) * ''Pila angelica'' (Annandale, 1920): synonym of ''
Pila celebensis Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places *Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina *Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * ...
'' (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834) * ''Pila conica'' (Wood, 1828): synonym of '' Pila scutata'' (Mousson, 1848) * ''Pila gradata'' (E. A. Smith, 1881): synonym of '' Pila ovata'' (Olivier, 1804) * ''Pila hollingsworthi'' T. Pain, 1946: synonym of '' Pomacea hollingsworthi'' (Pain, 1946) (original combination) * ''Pila polita'' (Deshayes, 1830): synonym of '' Pila virescens'' (Deshayes, 1824) * † ''Pila selvensis'' (Vidal, 1917) †: synonym of † '' Selvovum selvense'' (Vidal, 1917)


Ecology

''Pila'' species are a host of a trematode '' Multicotyle purvisi''.


Human use

The shells of ''Pila'' are used in traditional
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for weakness by
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people in
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, India. ''
Pila ampullacea ''Pila ampullacea'', is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails. MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Pila ampullacea (Linnaeus, 1758). Accessed through: Wo ...
'' and ''
Pila pesmei Pila may refer to: Architecture * Pila (architecture), a type of veranda in Sri Lankan farm houses Places * Pila, Buenos Aires, a town in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina * Pila Partido, a country subdivision in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina ...
'' are some of the rice field snail species traditionally eaten in
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that have been displaced by the invasive golden apple snail, ''
Pomacea canaliculata ''Pomacea canaliculata'', commonly known as the golden apple snail or the channeled apple snail, is a species of large freshwater snail with gills and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails. S ...
''.''Heavy Predation on Freshwater Bryozoans by the Golden Apple Snail, Pomacea canaliculata Lamarck, 1822 (Ampullariidae)''; The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University 6(1): 31-36, May 2006


References


External links


Swainson, W. (1840). A treatise on malacology or shells and shell-fish. London, Longman. viii + 419 pp.

Repelin, J. (1902). Description des faunes et des gisements du Cénomanien saumâtre ou d'eau douce du Midi de la France. Annales du Musée d'histoire naturelle de Marseille. Section de Géologie. 7: 1-133

Lamarck, J.B.M. (1799). Prodrome d'une nouvelle classification des coquilles, comprenant une rédaction appropriée des caractères géneriques, et l'établissement d'un grand nombre de genres nouveaux. Mémoires de la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris. 1: 63-91

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_Vol._2:_pp._676_+_16_,1810.html" ;"title="808">Montfort P. (Denys de). (1808-1810). Conchyliologie systématique et classification méthodique des coquilles. Paris: Schoell. Vol. 1: pp. lxxxvii + 409 [1808
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Cowie, R. H. & Thiengo, S. C. (2003). The apple snails of the Americas (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ampullariidae: Asolene, Felipponea, Marisa, Pomacea, Pomella): A nomenclatural and type catalog. Malacologia. 45(1): 41-100.

Cowie R.H. (2015). The recent apple snails of Africa and Asia (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Ampullariidae: Afropomus, Forbesopomus, Lanistes, Pila, Saulea): a nomenclatural and type catalogue. The apple snails of the Americas: addenda and corrigenda. Zootaxa. 3940(1): 1-92

enson, W. H. (1829). Description of the animal of Ampullaria, a genus of freshwater Testacea, with a notice of two species inhabiting the freshwaters of the Gangetic Provinces. Gleanings in Science. 1(2): 52-54.
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