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Septaria is a genus of freshwater and brackish water snails, gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae. These superficially limpet-like snails are native to the Indo-Pacific region. Most species are found in rivers and streams, mainly fast-flowing, but two (S. livida and S. tesselata; sometimes in their own subgenus Navicella) live in brackish coastal waters and the lower tidal section of rivers and streams. Their eggs are attached to hard surfaces such as stones. After hatching, many veligers avoid being swept away by the current by swimming close to the bottom, but it is speculated that some flow downstream into the sea only to return to freshwater later. The shell length of these snails is up to 3.3 cm (1.3 in), but there are some size variations depending on the exact species.

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  • Septaria (biología) (es)
  • Septaria (animal) (fr)
  • Septaria (nl)
  • Septaria (gastropod) (en)
  • 壁蜑螺属 (zh)
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  • Septaria es un género de caracoles de agua dulce y salobre, moluscos gasterópodos de la familia Neritidae. Estos caracoles son nativos de la región del Indo-Pacífico. La mayoría de las especies se encuentran en ríos y corrientes, aunque dos especies (S. livida y S. tesselata) viven en aguas costeras salobres. Sus huevos se abdieren a superficies duras, como piedras. La longitud de la concha de estos caracoles es de hasta 3,3 cm, aunque hay algunas variaciones de medida según la especie.​​ (es)
  • Septaria est un genre de mollusques gastéropodes marins, anciennement appelé Navicella. (fr)
  • Septaria is a genus of freshwater and brackish water snails, gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae. These superficially limpet-like snails are native to the Indo-Pacific region. Most species are found in rivers and streams, mainly fast-flowing, but two (S. livida and S. tesselata; sometimes in their own subgenus Navicella) live in brackish coastal waters and the lower tidal section of rivers and streams. Their eggs are attached to hard surfaces such as stones. After hatching, many veligers avoid being swept away by the current by swimming close to the bottom, but it is speculated that some flow downstream into the sea only to return to freshwater later. The shell length of these snails is up to 3.3 cm (1.3 in), but there are some size variations depending on the exact species. (en)
  • Septaria is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). (nl)
  • 壁蜑螺属(学名:Septaria)为蜑螺科的一个属。 (zh)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Naturalis_Biodiversity_Center_-_RMNH.MOL.151242_-_Septaria_porcellana_(Linnaeus,_1758)_-_Septaridae_-_Mollusc_shell.jpeg
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Septaria_porcellana_01.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Septaria_tesselata_01.jpg
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  • Férussac, 1803 (en)
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  • Septaria porcellana shells (en)
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  • Septaria (en)
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  • Patella borbonica (en)
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  • Saint-Vincent, 1803 (en)
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  • Septaria es un género de caracoles de agua dulce y salobre, moluscos gasterópodos de la familia Neritidae. Estos caracoles son nativos de la región del Indo-Pacífico. La mayoría de las especies se encuentran en ríos y corrientes, aunque dos especies (S. livida y S. tesselata) viven en aguas costeras salobres. Sus huevos se abdieren a superficies duras, como piedras. La longitud de la concha de estos caracoles es de hasta 3,3 cm, aunque hay algunas variaciones de medida según la especie.​​ (es)
  • Septaria est un genre de mollusques gastéropodes marins, anciennement appelé Navicella. (fr)
  • Septaria is a genus of freshwater and brackish water snails, gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae. These superficially limpet-like snails are native to the Indo-Pacific region. Most species are found in rivers and streams, mainly fast-flowing, but two (S. livida and S. tesselata; sometimes in their own subgenus Navicella) live in brackish coastal waters and the lower tidal section of rivers and streams. Their eggs are attached to hard surfaces such as stones. After hatching, many veligers avoid being swept away by the current by swimming close to the bottom, but it is speculated that some flow downstream into the sea only to return to freshwater later. The shell length of these snails is up to 3.3 cm (1.3 in), but there are some size variations depending on the exact species. (en)
  • Septaria is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). (nl)
  • 壁蜑螺属(学名:Septaria)为蜑螺科的一个属。 (zh)
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