Species

BackGyraulus clymene (Shuttleworth, 1852)

Gyraulus clymene (Shuttleworth, 1852)

  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum:
  • Class: Mollusca
  • Order: Gastropoda
  • Family: Planorbidae
DD Data Deficient
IUCN Red List Status:

Countries of Occurrence:
Spain - Canaries

Archipelago(s):
Canaries

Assessor/s:
Seddon, M.B.

Reviewer/s:
Nichols, C. & Cuttelod, A.

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Assessment Rationale:

This species was recorded by Fauna Europaea as being present in the Canary Islands in Spain (Bank et al.2006). It is possible that it has been recorded as other species, so the distribution, population trends and threats are uncertain and research is required to enable a conservation assessment. Consequently it is listed as Data Deficient (DD).

Geographic Range:

This species was recorded by Fauna Europaea as being present in the Canary Islands in Spain (Bank et al. 2006). It is possible that it has been recorded as other species, so the distribution is uncertain.

Regions:
Spain - Canaries
Extent of Occurrence (EOO):
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Area of Occupancy (AOO):
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Elevation Upper Limit:
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Biogeographic Realms:
Paleartic
Presence:
Extant
Origin:
Endemic Canaries
Seasonality:
Resident

Population:

There is no recent data on population trends in the Canary Islands.

Habitat and Ecology

This species was recorded by Fauna Europaea as being present in the Canary Islands in Spain (Bank et al. 2006). It is possible that it has been recorded as other species, so the habitats are uncertain.

Major Threat(s):

This species was recorded by Fauna Europaea as being present in the Canary Islands in Spain (Bank et al. 2006). It is possible that it has been recorded as other species, so the threats are uncertain.

Conservation Actions

This species was recorded by Fauna Europaea as being present in the Canary Islands in Spain (Bank et al. 2006). It is possible that it has been recorded as other species, so the distribution, population trends and threats are uncertain and research is required to enable a conservation assessment.