Pachydrobiella brevis is a species of freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiopsidae.
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Drawing of apertural view of the shell of Pachydrobiella brevis | |
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Tribe: | Jullieniini[1]
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Genus: | Pachydrobiella |
Species: | P. brevis
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Pachydrobiella brevis | |
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Pachydrobia brevis Bavay, 1895 |
Pachydrobiella brevis is the only species in the genus Pachydrobiella.[1]
The distribution of Pachydrobiella brevis includes Khong Island in the Mekong River, southern Laos.[1] The type locality is Khong Island.[1] This species is probably endemic to the Khong Island region.[1]
The shape of the shell is ovate-conic.[1] The shell is thick and smooth.[1] The smooth shell is unique in the tribe Jullieniini.[1] The outer lip is thick with growth lines.[1]
The width of the shell is 2.5 mm.[3] The height of the shell is 2.2–3.6 mm.[1]
Thiele (1928)[2] and Brandt (1970) made a drawing showing smooth teeth in the radula, but Davis (1979) showed multiserrate teeth in the radula.[1]
Pachydrobiella brevis lives primarily in freshwater habitats that lack a current or have only a slight current.[1] However this species sometimes or rarely also lives also in places where the current is moderate or strong all the way to whitewater.[1]