Gyliotrachela
Gyliotrachela | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura |
Superfamily: | Pupilloidea |
Family: | Pupillidae |
Genus: | Gyliotrachela Tomlin, 1930[1] |
Gyliotrachela is a genus of land snails in the family Pupillidae. They are known commonly as trumpetsnails.[2] Some species have the aperture of the shell on a trumpet-shaped extension.[3]
Species include:[4]
- Gyliotrachela australis
- Gyliotrachela catherina
- Gyliotrachela crossei
- Gyliotrachela depressispira
- Gyliotrachela diarmaidi
- Gyliotrachela dohertyi
- Gyliotrachela emergens
- Gyliotrachela haochongensis
- Gyliotrachela hungerfordiana[5]
- Gyliotrachela khaochakan
- Gyliotrachela khaochongensis
- Gyliotrachela khaowongensis
- Gyliotrachela khaowongkot[6]
- Gyliotrachela khawongensis
- Gyliotrachela luctans
- Gyliotrachela muangon[6]
- Gyliotrachela ningbingia
- Gyliotrachela salpinx
- Gyliotrachela srakaewensis
- Gyliotrachela srichang
- Gyliotrachela srirachaensis[6]
- Gyliotrachela transitans
- Gyliotrachela tridentatus[6]
References
- ↑ Tomlin J. R. le B. (1930). Proc. malac. Soc. London 19: 24.
- ↑ Gyliotrachela. Atlas of Living Australia.
- ↑ Solem, A. (1981). Small land snails from Northern Australia, I: Species of Gyliotrachela Tomlin, 1930 (Mollusca: Pulmonata, Vertiginidae). Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 5(1-2) 87-100.
- ↑ Liggia, B. Gyliotrachela. Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base.
- ↑ Hoekstra, P. and M. Schilthuizen. (2011), Phylogenetic relationships between isolated populations of the limestone-dwelling microsnail Gyliotrachela hungerfordiana (Gastropoda: Vertiginidae). Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 49(4) 266–72.
- 1 2 3 4 Panha, S., et al. (2004). New pupillid species from Thailand (Pulmonata: Pupillidae). The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University 4(2) 57-82.
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