Chondrothyra

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Chondrothyra
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Caenogastropoda
clade Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Littorinoidea
Family: Pomatiidae
Genus: Chondrothyra
Henderson & Bartsch, 1920[1]

Chondrothyra is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae.[2]

Species

Species within the genus Chondrothyra include:

  • Chondrothyra affinis (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra atristoma Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra barbouri (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra cerina (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra crassa Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra cumbrensis Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra detectabilis (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra egregia (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1856)[2]
  • Chondrothyra foveata (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1863)[2]
  • Chondrothyra gundlachi (Arango, 1862)[2]
  • Chondrothyra impresa (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra incrassata (Wright in Pfeiffer, 1862)[2]
  • Chondrothyra natensoni Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra parilis (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra percrassa (Wright in Pfeiffer, 1864)[2]
  • Chondrothyra reticulata (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra rutila Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra shuttleworthi (Pfeiffer, 1851)[2]
  • Chondrothyra subegregia Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra tenebrata (Torre & Bartsch, 1938)[2]
  • Chondrothyra tosta Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra uniplicata Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
  • Chondrothyra wrighti Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]

References

  1. Henderson J. B. Jr. & Bartsch P. (1920). "A classification of the American operculate land mollusks of the family Annulariidae". Proceedings of the United States National Museum 58: 49-82. page 56, 62.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 "Mollusca". Diversidad Biológica Cubana, accessed 23 March 2011.
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