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Sinotaia aeruginosa (synonym: Bellamya aeruginosa) is a species of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae. It is widely distributed and common species in China and in northern Vietnam inhabiting various shallow freshwater habitats, where it can reach high densities. It is a keystone species in its habitat and can significantly affect water quality and phytoplankton communities. It is commonly used in Chinese cuisine.

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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (synonym: Bellamya aeruginosa) is a species of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae. It is widely distributed and common species in China and in northern Vietnam inhabiting various shallow freshwater habitats, where it can reach high densities. It is a keystone species in its habitat and can significantly affect water quality and phytoplankton communities. It is commonly used in Chinese cuisine. (en)
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  • LC
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  • IUCN3.1
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  • Bellamya aeruginosa (Reeve, 1863)
  • Paludina aeruginosa Reeve, 1863
  • Paludina quadrata var. aeruginosa Reeve, 1863
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  • 3.97 (dbd:gram)
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  • 5.171 (dbd:gram)
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  • 7.387 (dbd:gram)
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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (en)
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  • (en)
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  • Chinese food from Guangxi with Sinotaia aeruginosa. (en)
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  • 2.07 (dbd:gram)
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dbp:cystine
  • 1.477 (dbd:gram)
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  • Sinotaia (en)
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  • 11.588 (dbd:gram)
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  • 3.878 (dbd:gram)
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  • 1.339 (dbd:gram)
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  • Shell (en)
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  • 2.447 (dbd:gram)
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  • 5.91 (dbd:gram)
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  • 4.201 (dbd:gram)
dbp:methionine
  • 1.293 (dbd:gram)
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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (en)
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  • Crude fat (en)
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  • 0.78 (dbd:gram)
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  • Crude protein (en)
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  • 14.43 (dbd:gram)
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  • Crude ash (en)
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  • 4.38 (dbd:gram)
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  • 2.401 (dbd:gram)
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  • 2.17 (dbd:gram)
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  • Bellamya aeruginosa map.png (en)
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  • Distribution map showing known records . (en)
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  • 3.186 (dbd:gram)
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  • S. aeruginosa (en)
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  • LC (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • Bellamya aeruginosa (en)
  • Paludina aeruginosa Reeve, 1863 (en)
  • Paludina quadrata var. aeruginosa Reeve, 1863 (en)
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  • 3.416 (dbd:gram)
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  • 3.232 (dbd:gram)
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  • clade Caenogastropoda (en)
  • informal group Architaenioglossa (en)
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  • 2.262 (dbd:gram)
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  • 78.34 (dbd:gram)
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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (synonym: Bellamya aeruginosa) is a species of freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae. It is widely distributed and common species in China and in northern Vietnam inhabiting various shallow freshwater habitats, where it can reach high densities. It is a keystone species in its habitat and can significantly affect water quality and phytoplankton communities. It is commonly used in Chinese cuisine. (en)
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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (en)
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  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (en)
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