The freshwater snail Bulinus tropicus (Planorbidae) in Namibia, characterised according to chromosome number, enzymes and morphology |
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Authors: | D. S. Brown B. A. Curtis D. Rollinson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, The Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, SW7 5BD London, UK;(2) State Museum, Windhoek, Namibia |
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Abstract: | Freshwater snails collected in central Namibia, south-western Africa, from 15 populations belonging to the Bulinus truncatus/tropicus complex (Planorbidae) are characterised in respect of their chromosome number, morphology, egg proteins and enzymes. The population samples were all consistently diploid and euphallic. The findings are compared with observations on this group of snails in other areas of Africa. It is concluded that the Namibian populations belong to a single species, B. tropicus (Krauss, 1848), of which B. parietalis (Mousson, 1887) is probably a synonym. No evidence was found of any occurrence of the tetraploid species B. truncatus or of snails belonging to the B. africanus group; lack of a potential intermediate host therefore precludes transmission of Schistosoma haematobium in this area.External Scientific Staff of the Medical Research Council of the UK |
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Keywords: | Mollusca Bulinus freshwater snails taxonomy distribution Africa Namibia Schistosoma haematobium schistosomiasis |
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