List of non-marine molluscs of Ecuador
The non-marine molluscs of Ecuador are a part of the wildlife of Ecuador (fauna of Ecuador).
167 species[1][2] of land snail from Orthalicoidea have been recorded from Ecuador (63 of them in Galapagos).[1]
Land gastropods
- Rhodea cousini Jousseaume, 1900[3]
- Plekocheilus cardinalis (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Plekocheilus aristaceus (Crosse, 1869)[1]
- Plekocheilus aureonitens (Miller, 1878)[1]
- Plekocheilus corydon (Crosse, 1869)[1]
- Plekocheilus doliarius (Da Costa, 1898)[1]
- Plekocheilus eros (Angas, 1878)[1]
- Plekocheilus floccosus (Spix, 1827)[1]
- Plekocheilus jimenezi (Hidalgo, 1872) - Plekocheilus jimenezi oligostylus Pilsbry, 1939[1]
- Plekocheilus lynciculus (Deville & Hupé, 1850)[1]
- Plekocheilus mcgintyi ‘Pilsbry’ H. B. Baker, 1963[1]
- Plekocheilus nocturnus Pilsbry, 1939[1]
- Plekocheilus phoebus (Pfeiffer, 1863)[1]
- Plekocheilus pulicarius (Reeve, 1848)[1]
- Plekocheilus roseolabrum (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Plekocheilus taylorianus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Plekocheilus tricolor (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Plekocheilus tenuissimus (Weyrauch, 1967)[1]
- Thaumastus thompsonii (Pfeiffer, 1845)[1]
- Thaumastus thompsonoides Oberwimmer, 1931[1]
- Thaumastus jaspideus (Morelet, 1863)[1]
- Thaumastus sarcochrous (Pilsbry, 1897)[1]
- Thaumastus brunneus Strebel, 1910[1]
- Thaumastus buckleyi (Higgins, 1872)[1]
- Thaumastus flori (Jousseaume, 1897)[1]
- Thaumastus hartwegi (Pfeiffer, 1846)[1]
- Thaumastus indentatus (Da Costa, 1901)[1]
- Thaumastus integer (Pfeiffer, 1855)[1]
- Thaumastus loxostomus (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Thaumastus orcesi Weyrauch, 1967[1]
- Bostryx bilineatus (Sowerby, 1833)[1]
- ?Bostryx ceroplastus (Pilsbry, 1896)[1]
- Bostryx juana (Cousin, 1887)[1]
- Bulimulus fontainii (d’Orbigny, 1837)[1]
- Naesiotus achatinellus (Forbes, 1850)[1] / Bulimulus achatellinus
- Naesiotus adelphus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus adelphus
- Naesiotus adserseni (Coppois, 1985) / Bulimulus adserseni (Coppois, 1985)[4]
- Naesiotus akamatus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus akamatus
- Naesiotus albemarlensis (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus albermalensis
- Naesiotus alethorhytidus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus alethorhytidus
- Naesiotus amastroides (Ancey, 1887)[1] / Bulimulus amastroides
- Naesiotus approximatus (Dall, 1900)[1]
- Naesiotus bauri (Dall, 1893)[1]
- Naesiotus blombergi (Odhner, 1951)[1] / Bulimulus blombergi
- Naesiotus calvus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus calvus
- Naesiotus canaliferus (Reibisch, 1892)[1]
- Naesiotus cavagnaroi A. G. Smith, 1972[1] / Bulimulus cavagnaroi
- Naesiotus chemnitzoides (Forbes, 1850)[1] / Bulimulus chemitzioides
- Naesiotus cinerarius (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus cinerarius
- Naesiotus cucullinus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus cucullinus
- Naesiotus curtus (Reibisch, 1892)[1] / Bulimulus curtus
- Naesiotus cymatias (Dall, 1917)[1]
- Naesiotus darwini (Pfeiffer, 1846)[1] / Bulimulus darwini
- Naesiotus deroyi A. G. Smith, 1972[1]
- Naesiotus deridderi / Bulimulus deridderi (Coppois, 1985)[5]
- Naesiotus duncanus (Dall, 1893)[1] / Bulimulus duncanus
- Naesiotus elaeodes (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus elaeodes
- Naesiotus eos Odhner, 1951[1] / Bulimulus eos
- Naesiotus eschariferus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus eschariferus (Ancey, 1887)[6]
- Naesiotus florschuetzi Breure, 1978[1]
- Naesiotus galapaganus (Pfeiffer, 1855)[1] / Bulimulus galapaganus
- Naesiotus gilderoyi (Van Mol, 1972)[1]
- Naesiotus habeli (Dall, 1892)[1] / Bulimulus habeli
- Naesiotus hemaerodes (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus hemaerodes
- Naesiotus hirsutus Vagvolgyi, 1977[1] / Bulimulus hirsutus
- Naesiotus hoodensis (Dall, 1900)[1] / Bulimulus hoodensis
- Naesiotus indefatigabilis (Dall, 1900)[1] / Bulimulus indefatigabilis
- Naesiotus jacobi (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus jacobi
- Naesiotus jervisensis (Dall & Ochsner, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus jervisensis
- Naesiotus kublerensis Chambers, 1986[1]
- Naesiotus lycodus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus lycodus
- Naesiotus nesioticus (Dall, 1896)[1] / Bulimulus nesioticus
- Naesiotus nucula (Pfeiffer, 1854)[1] / Bulimulus nucula
- Naesiotus nux (Broderip, 1832)[1] / Bulimulus nux
- Naesiotus ochseneri (Dall, 1893)[1] / Bulimulus ochsneri
- Naesiotus olla (Dall, 1893)[1] / Bulimulus olla
- Naesiotus pallidus (Reibisch, 1892)[1] / Bulimulus pallidus
- Naesiotus perrus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus perrus
- Naesiotus perspectivus (Pfeiffer, 1846)[1] / Bulimulus perspectivus
- Naesiotus pinzonensis Vagvolgyi, 1977[1]
- Naesiotus pinzonopsis Vagvolgyi, 1977[1]
- Naesiotus planospira (Ancey, 1887)[1] / Bulimulus planospira (Ancey, 1887)[7]
- Naesiotus prepinguis Vagvolgyi, 1977[1]
- Naesiotus quitensis (Pfeiffer, 1848)[1] - Naesiotus quitensis ambatensis Rehder, 1940; Naesiotus quitensis orinus Rehder, 1940; Naesiotus quitensis vermiculatus Rehder, 1940[1]
- Naesiotus rabidensis (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus rabidensis
- Naesiotus reibischii (Dall, 1895)[1] / Bulimulus reibischi
- Naesiotus rugatinus (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus rugatinus
- Naesiotus rugiferus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus rugiferus
- Naesiotus rugulosus (Sowerby, 1838?)[1] / Bulimulus rugulosus
- Naesiotus saeronius (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus saeronius
- Naesiotus sculpturatus (Pfeiffer, 1846)[1] / Bulimulus sculpturatus
- Naesiotus simrothi (Reibisch, 1892)[1] / Bulimulus simrothi
- Naesiotus snodgrassi (Dall, 1900)[1]
- Naesiotus steadmani Chambers, 1986[1]
- Bulimulus sp. nov. 'josevillani'
- Bulimulus sp. nov. 'krameri'
- Bulimulus sp. nov. 'nilsodhneri'
- Bulimulus sp. nov. 'tuideroyi'
- Bulimulus sp. nov. 'vanmoli'
- Naesiotus tanneri (Dall, 1895)[1] / Bulimulus tanneri - Naesiotus tanneri bartolomensis Vagvolgyi, 1977; Naesiotus tanneri edenensis Vagvolgyi, 1977[1]
- Naesiotus tortuganus (Dall, 1893)[1] / Bulimulus tortuganus
- Naesiotus trogonius (Dall, 1917)[1] / Bulimulus trogonius
- Naesiotus unifasciatus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus unifasciatus
- Naesiotus ustulatus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] / Bulimulus ustulatus
- Naesiotus ventrosus (Reibisch, 1892)[1]
- Naesiotus wolfi (Reibisch, 1892)[1] / Bulimulus wolfi
- Scutalus aequatorius (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Scutalus anthisanensis (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Scutalus cousini (Jousseaume, 1887)[1]
- Stenostylus colmeiroi (Hidalgo, 1872)[1]
- ?Stenostylus guttulus (Pfeiffer, 1854)[1]
- Drymaeus aequatorianus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus albolabiatus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus ambustus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Drymaeus andai (Jousseaume, 1898)[1]
- Drymaeus baezensis (Hidalgo, 1869)[1]
- Drymaeus bourcieri (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Drymaeus buckleyi (Sowerby, 1895)[1]
- Drymaeus chimborasensis (Reeve, 1848)[1]
- Drymaeus decoratus (Lea, 1838)[1]
- Drymaeus elegantissimus (Mousson, 1873)[1]
- Drymaeus expansus (Pfeiffer, 1848)[1] - Drymaeus expansus altorum (Weyrauch, 1958); Drymaeus expansus orcesi (Weyrauch, 1958)[1]
- Drymaeus fallax (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Drymaeus fordii Pilsbry, 1898[1]
- Drymaeus fucatus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- ?Drymaeus fusoides (d’Orbigny, 1835)[1]
- Drymaeus hidalgoi (Da Costa, 1898)[1]
- Drymaeus inaequalis (Pfeiffer, 1857)[1]
- Drymaeus membielinus (Crosse, 1867)[1]
- Drymaeus murrinus (Reeve, 1848)[1]
- Drymaeus nystianus (Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
- Drymaeus ochrocheilus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus orthostomus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus peeliii (Reeve, 1859)[1]
- Drymaeus petasites (Miller, 1878)[1]
- Drymaeus planibasis Pilsbry, 1932[1]
- Drymaeus quadrifasciatus (Angas, 1878)[1]
- Drymaeus rabuti (Jousseaume, 1898)[1]
- Drymaeus rhoadsi Pilsbry, 1932[1]
- Drymaeus rubrovariegatus (Higgins, 1868)[1]
- Drymaeus sachsei (Albers, 1854)[1]
- ?Drymaeus scitulus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Drymaeus strigatus (Sowerby, 1833)[1] - synonym: Drymaeus tigrinus (Da Costa, 1898)[1][2]
- Drymaeus subeffusus (Philippi, 1869)[1]
- Drymaeus violaceus (Mousson, 1873)[1]
- Drymaeus volsus Fulton, 1907[1]
- Drymaeus cactivorus (Broderip, 1832)[1]
- ?Drymaeus fidustus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Drymaeus flavidulus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus loxanus (Higgins, 1872)[1]
- Drymaeus loxensis (Pfeiffer, 1846)[1]
- ?Drymaeus nigrofasciatus - Drymaeus nigrofasciatus elongatulus Pilsbry, 1898[1]
- ?Drymaeus serenus (Philippi, 1867)[1]
- Drymaeus subpellucidus (E. A. Smith, 1877)[1]
- Drymaeus wintlei Finch, 1929[1]
- Simpulopsis citrinovitrea (Moricand, 1836)[1]
- Sultana sultana (Dillwyn, 1817)[1]
- Sultana augusti (Jousseaume, 1887)[1]
- Sultana deburghiae (Reeve, 1859)[1]
- Sultana kellettii (Reeve, 1850)[1]
- Sultana fraseri (Pfeiffer, 1858)[1]
- Orthalicus bensoni (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Orthalicus bifulguratus (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Orthalicus maracaibensis (Pfeiffer, 1856)[1]
- Orthalicus mars (Pfeiffer, 1861)[1]
- Corona pfeifferi (Hidalgo, 1869)[1]
- Corona regalis (Hupé, 1857)[1]
- Corona regina (Férussac, 1823)[1]
- Corona rosenbergi Strebel, 1909[1]
- Porphyrobaphe iostoma (Sowerby, 1824)[1]
- Porphyrobaphe saturnus (Pfeiffer, 1860)[1]
- Porphyrobabphe irrorata (Reeve, 1849)[1]
- Porphyrobaphe subirroratus (Da Costa, 1898)[1]
- Hemibulimus excisus (Martens, 1885)[1]
- Hemibulimus magnificus (Pfeiffer, 1848)[1]
See also
- List of marine molluscs of Ecuador
- List of non-marine molluscs of Colombia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Peru
External links
- Parent, C. E.; Crespi, B. J. (2006). "Sequential Colonization and Diversification of Galápagos Endemic Land Snail Genus Bulimulus (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)". Evolution 60 (11): 2311–2328. doi:10.1554/06-366.1. PMID 17236423.
- Richards, P. M.; Davison, A. (2010). "Adaptive Radiations: Competition Rules for Galápagos Gastropods". Current Biology 20 (1): R28–R30. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2009.11.019. PMID 20152142.
- Template:Correoso M.R. (2010). Nuevo reporte y localidades de Rhodea cousini Jousseaume, 1900 (Gastropoda: Subulinidae) para el Ecuador. Revista Geospacial (Quito) 7: 45-51. es.scribd.com/doc/86570280/Revista-Geoespacial-7
- {{Correoso, M.R. (2008). Los moluscos terrestres y fluviales del Ecuador continental. La biodiversidad desconocida. . Editorial SIMBIOE. Quito Ecuador .2008 ISBN 97899789959-1-4 http://www.librimundi.com/libros/9978995919.}}
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.37 1.38 1.39 1.40 1.41 1.42 1.43 1.44 1.45 1.46 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.50 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 1.55 1.56 1.57 1.58 1.59 1.60 1.61 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.65 1.66 1.67 1.68 1.69 1.70 1.71 1.72 1.73 1.74 1.75 1.76 1.77 1.78 1.79 1.80 1.81 1.82 1.83 1.84 1.85 1.86 1.87 1.88 1.89 1.90 1.91 1.92 1.93 1.94 1.95 1.96 1.97 1.98 1.99 1.100 1.101 1.102 1.103 1.104 1.105 1.106 1.107 1.108 1.109 1.110 1.111 1.112 1.113 1.114 1.115 1.116 1.117 1.118 1.119 1.120 1.121 1.122 1.123 1.124 1.125 1.126 1.127 1.128 1.129 1.130 1.131 1.132 1.133 1.134 1.135 1.136 1.137 1.138 1.139 1.140 1.141 1.142 1.143 1.144 1.145 1.146 1.147 1.148 1.149 1.150 1.151 1.152 1.153 1.154 1.155 1.156 1.157 1.158 1.159 1.160 1.161 1.162 1.163 1.164 1.165 1.166 1.167 1.168 1.169 1.170 1.171 1.172 Breure A. S. H. & Borrero F. J. (2008). "An annotated checklist of the land snail family Orthalicidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea) in Ecuador, with notes on the distribution of the mainland species. Zootaxa 1768: 1-40. abstract.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Breure A. S. H. & Mogollón Avila V. (2010). "Well-known and little-known: miscellaneous notes on Peruvian Orthalicidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)". Zoologische Mededelingen 84. HTM.
- ↑ "New paper on Rhodea". Ashbreure's posterous, published 1 April 2011, accessed 1 April 2011.
- ↑ Parent C. (2003). Bulimulus adserseni. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 30 August 2011.
- ↑ Parent C. (2003). Bulimulus deridderi. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 30 August 2011.
- ↑ Parent C. (2003). Bulimulus eschariferus. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 August 2007.
- ↑ Parent C. (2003). Bulimulus planospira. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 August 2007.