Abstract

Summary Several levels of polyploidy are known in freshwater snails belonging to the Bulinus truncatus/tropicus complex. All are present in the highlands of Ethiopia, but only the tetraploid B. truncatus has been recorded from Kenya, living in the western lowlands. Observations are reported here on the chromosome number, shell, internal organs and egg-proteins of snails from 26 localities in the highlands of central Kenya; data are also given for B. truncatus from five localities in western Kenya. Diploid (2n = 36) and tetraploid (2n = 72) snails were obtained in central Kenya, the tetraploid being found only on the Kinangop Plateau (Aberdare Range) and Mau Escarpment at altitudes above 2400 m (7900 ft). There appeared to be no significant differences between diploid and tetraploid snails from the highlands in respect of morphological features or egg-proteins. However, the highland tetraploid differs from B. truncatus in characters of the shell, internal organs and egg-proteins and appears to have origina...

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