List of non-marine molluscs of Sweden
The non-marine molluscs of Sweden are a part of the molluscan fauna of Sweden (wildlife of Sweden).
There are unknown species of gastropods (52 species of freshwater gastropods,[1] unknown species of land gastropods) and 32 species of bivalves[1] living in the wild. This is altogether 84 species of freshwater molluscs.[1]
Numbers of molluscs by habitat | Number of species |
---|---|
Freshwater gastropods | 52[1] |
Land gastropods | ??? (22 species of slugs)[2] |
Total number of non-marine gastropods | ??? |
Freshwater bivalves | 32[1] |
Total number of non-marine molluscs | ??? |
Freshwater gastropods
Freshwater gastropods in Sweden include:
- Theodoxus fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Viviparus contectus (Millet, 1813)[1]
- Viviparus viviparus (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774) - non-indigenous[1]
- Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Bithynia leachii (Sheppard, 1823)[1]
- Bithynia transsilvanica (E. A. Bielz, 1853) - Regionally Extinct in Sweden[1]
- Potamopyrgus antipodarum (J. E. Gray, 1843) - non-indigenous[1]
- Hydrobia ventrosa (Montagu, 1803)[1]
- Hydrobia ulvae (Pennant, 1777)[1]
- Hydrobia neglecta Muus, 1963[1]
- Marstoniopsis scholtzi (A. Schmidt, 1856)[1]
- Valvata cristata O. F. Müller, 1774[1]
- Valvata macrostoma Mörch, 1864 - Near Threatened in Sweden[1]
- Valvata sibirica Middendorff, 1851 - Near Threatened in Sweden[1]
- Valvata piscinalis (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Acroloxus lacustris (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Galba truncatula (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Stagnicola palustris (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Stagnicola fuscus (C. Pfeiffer, 1821)[1]
- Stagnicola corvus (Gmelin, 1791)[1]
- Omphiscola glabra (O. F. Müller, 1774) - Vulnerable in Sweden[1]
- Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Radix peregra (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Radix ovata (Draparnaud, 1805)[1]
- Myxas glutinosa (O. F. Müller, 1774) - Near Threatened in Sweden[1]
- Lymnaea stagnalis (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Pseudosuccinea columella (Say, 1817) - non-indigenous[1]
- Physa fontinalis (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) - non-indigenous[1]
- Physella heterostropha (Say, 1817) - non-indigenous[1]
- Aplexa hypnorum (Linnaeus, 1758) - Near Threatened in Sweden[1]
- Planorbarius corneus (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879) - non-indigenous[1]
- Ferrissia clessiniana (Jickeli, 1882) - non-indigenous, synonym: Ferrissia wautieri (Mirolli, 1960)[1]
- Planorbis planorbis (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Planorbis carinatus O. F. Müller, 1774[1]
- Anisus leucostoma (Millet, 1813)[1]
- Anisus spirorbis (Linnaeus, 1758) - Data Deficient[1]
- Anisus vortex (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834) - Critically Endangered in Sweden[1]
- Bathyomphalus contortus (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Gyraulus albus (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Gyraulus acronicus (A. Férussac, 1807)[1]
- Gyraulus chinensis (Dunker, 1848) - non-indigenous[1]
- Gyraulus laevis (Alder, 1838) - Endangered in Sweden[1]
- Gyraulus parvus (Say, 1817) - non-indigenous[1]
- Gyraulus riparius (Westerlund, 1865)[1]
- Gyraulus crista (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Hippeutis complanatus (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Segmentina nitida (O. F. Müller, 1774) - Vulnerable in Sweden[1]
- Ancylus fluviatilis O. F. Müller, 1774[1]
Land gastropods
Land gastropods in Sweden include:
- Pupilla pratensis (Clessin, 1871)[3]
- Milax gagates (Draparnaud, 1801)
Boettgerillidae
- Boettgerilla pallens Simroth, 1912
- Limax maximus Linnaeus, 1758
- Limax cinereoniger Wolf, 1803
- Limacus flavus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Malacolimax tenellus (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Lehmannia marginata (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Lehmannia valentiana (A. Férussac, 1822)
- Deroceras agreste (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Deroceras laeve (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Deroceras reticulatum (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Deroceras sturanyi (Simroth, 1894)
- Deroceras panormitanum (Lessona & Pollonera, 1882)
- Arion rufus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Arion lusitanicus J. Mabille, 1868
- Arion fuscus (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Arion circumscriptus Johnston, 1828
- Arion fasciatus (Nilsson, 1823)
- Arion silvaticus Lohmander, 1937
- Arion distinctus J. Mabille, 1868
- Arion intermedius Normand, 1852
- Arion ater
Freshwater bivalves
Freshwater gastropods in Sweden include:
- Margaritifera margaritifera (Linnaeus, 1758) - Vulnerable in Sweden[1]
- Unio pictorum (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Unio tumidus Philipsson, 1788[1]
- Unio crassus Philipsson, 1788 - Endangered in Sweden[1]
- Anodonta anatina (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Anodonta cygnea (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Pseudanodonta complanata (Rossmässler, 1835) - Near Threatened in Sweden[1]
- Sphaerium corneum (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Sphaerium nucleus (S. Studer, 1820)[1]
- Sphaerium nitidum Clessin, 1876[1]
- Musculium lacustre (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Pisidium amnicum (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Pisidium dilatatum Westerlund, 1897 - Near Threatened in Sweden, synonym: Pisidium subtilestriatum Lindholm, 1909[1]
- Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791)[1]
- Pisidium globulare Clessin, 1873[1]
- Pisidium hinzi Kuiper, 1975 - Vulnerable in Sweden[1]
- Pisidium nitidum Jenyns, 1832[1]
- Pisidium personatum Malm, 1855[1]
- Pisidium conventus Clessin, 1877[1]
- Pisidium obtusale (Lamarck 1818)[1]
- Pisidium henslowanum (Sheppard, 1823)[1]
- Pisidium hibernicum Westerlund, 1894[1]
- Pisidium lilljeborgii Clessin, 1886[1]
- Pisidium supinum A. Schmidt, 1851 - Vulnerable in Sweden[1]
- Pisidium waldeni Kuiper, 1975[1]
- Pisidium tenuilineatum Stelfox, 1918 - Data Deficient[1]
- Pisidium moitessierianum Paladilhe, 1866[1]
- Pisidium subtruncatum Malm, 1855[1]
- Pisidium pulchellum Jenyns, 1832[1]
- Pisidium milium Held, 1836[1]
- Pisidium pseudosphaerium J. Favre, 1927[1]
- Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) - non-indigenous[1]
See also
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Norway
- List of non-marine molluscs of Finnland
- List of non-marine molluscs of Denmark
- List of non-marine molluscs of Germany
- List of non-marine molluscs of Poland
- List of non-marine molluscs of Kaliningrad Oblast
- List of non-marine molluscs of Lithuania
- List of non-marine molluscs of Latvia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Estonia
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 (Swedish) von Proschwitz T. (February 23, 2001). "Svenska sötvattensmollusker (snäckor och musslor) - en uppdaterad checklista med vetenskapliga och svenska namn". Naturhistoriska riksmuseet. PDF.
- ↑ (Swedish) Några olika snigelarter. Göteborg Naturhistoriska Museum. accessed 30 November 2008.
- ↑ von Proschwitz T., Schander C., Jueg U. & Thorkildsen S. (2009). "Morphology, ecology and DNA-barcoding distinguish Pupilla pratensis (Clessin, 1871) from Pupilla muscorum (Linnaeus, 1758) (Pulmonata: Pupillidae)". Journal of Molluscan Studies 75(4): 315-322. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyp038.