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INTRASPECIFIC AND INTERSPECIFIC VARIATION IN SHELL MORPHOLOGY OF BIOMPHALARIA PFEIFFERI (KRAUSS, 1848) AND HELISOMA DURYI (WETHERBY, 1879) FROM MOSHI, TANZANIA, ANALYSED BY MORPHOMETRIC STUDIES
Authors:MADSEN  HENRY
Institution: Danish Bilharziasis Laboratory Jaegersborg Allé 1 D, DK2920 Charlottenlund, Denmark
Abstract:Helisoma duryi, a planorbid snail species, which is a potentialbiological control agent of the intermediate hosts of schistosomiasis,was introduced in an irrigation scheme (T.P.C.) in northernTanzania in 1972. The species has been present at T.P.C. since,and during a snail survey in January 1981, a great variationin the shell morphology of H. duryi, ranging from typical H.duryi forms to forms resembling Biomphalaria pfeifferi, theintermediate host of Schistosoma mansoni in the area, was observed.The Biomphalaria- Wkc forms of H. duryi could constitute anentire population but also occasionally occurred in populationsof typical H. duryi. This study was undertaken to determine whether simple shellmeasurements, or ratios between some of these could be usefulin discriminating between H. duryi and B. pfeifferi. Followingparameters were considered: shell height, shell diameter, diameterof the umbilicus, ratio between shell height and diameter ofthe umbilicus, and the number of whorls. (Received 29 July 1983;
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