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<figureCitation captionStart="Figure 5" captionStartId="F5" captionText="Figure 5. Freshwater gastropods of the Tonle Sap basin, Cambodia A Pila gracilis B Pila pesmei C Pila virescens D Pomacea maculata E Filopaludina martensi cambodjensis F Idiopoma umbilicata G Mekongia rattei H Trochotaia trochoides I Bithynia siamensis goniomphalus J Wattebledia siamensis K Anentome cambojiensis L Anentome helena M Sulcospira housei N Melanoides tuberculata O Indoplanorbis exustus and P Radix rubiginosa. Scale bars: 10 mm, unless stated otherwise. Photographs by TH Ng." figureDoi="10.3897/zookeys.958.53865.figure5" httpUri="https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/441308" pageId="0" pageNumber="107">Fig. 5D</figureCitation>
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Perry, 1810: unnumbered plate and text. Type locality:
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, Argentina (see discussion in
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).
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="107">CIFI.MOL.037, ZRC.MOL.015691, ZRC.MOL.015695, ZRC.MOL.015692, ZRC.MOL.015693, ZRC.MOL.015694.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="0" pageNumber="107">Tonle Sap River and Lake, and paddy fields in Banteay Meanchey and Kampong Thom Provinces (locality no. 1, 2, 5, 7, 15, 22, 38, 40, and 44).</paragraph>
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Unlike
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species,
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is not native to Southeast Asia.
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(as
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, 1835 in Hayes 2008), and another species,
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(Lamarck, 1822), have both been introduced to Asia from South America (
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;
<bibRefCitation author="Joshi, RC" journalOrPublisher="Philippine Rice Research Institute, Nueva Ecija" pageId="0" pageNumber="107" refId="B35" refString="Joshi, RC, Cowie, RH, Sebastian, LS, 2017. Biology and Management of Invasive Apple Snails. Philippine Rice Research Institute, Nueva Ecija" title="Biology and Management of Invasive Apple Snails." year="2017">Joshi et al. 2017</bibRefCitation>
). Molecular methods are the most accurate way to distinguish between them (Rama Rao et al. 2018), and DNA barcodes of two individuals from the Tonle Sap basin were a match to
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(GenBank Accession No. MT372328, MT372329). Because of the morphological similarity between the two species, some records of
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in Southeast Asia, including in Cambodia, may instead have been of
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(see
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).
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species were first recorded in Cambodia only in the mid-1990s (compared to early 1980s in neighbouring Thailand), and even then, had only been collected from three localities (
<bibRefCitation author="Cowie, RH" journalOrPublisher="Hydrology and Earth System Sciences" pageId="0" pageNumber="107" refId="B13" refString="Cowie, RH, 1995. Report on a Visit to Cambodia to Advise on Apple Snails as Potential Rice Pests. Unpublished report, 10 pp." title="Report on a Visit to Cambodia to Advise on Apple Snails as Potential Rice Pests. Unpublished report, 10 pp." year="1995">Cowie 1995</bibRefCitation>
). From then onwards,
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spp. may have spread because these snails were mistaken for native ampullariids and were translocated to paddy fields in attempts to breed them for food - unfortunately,
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spp. became pests that destroyed the crops instead (
<bibRefCitation author="Khay, S" journalOrPublisher="Fish for the People" pageId="0" pageNumber="107" pagination="34 - 37" refId="B38" refString="Khay, S, Joshi, RC, Sastroutomo, SS, 2018. Invasive apple snails: integrated management in lowland ricefields of Cambodia and probing their utilization in aquaculture. Fish for the People 16 (3): 34 - 37" title="Invasive apple snails: integrated management in lowland ricefields of Cambodia and probing their utilization in aquaculture." volume="16" year="2018">Khay et al. 2018</bibRefCitation>
). At present,
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appears to be widespread in the Tonle Sap basin.
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