Hydrobia

Hydrobia
Apertural view of a shell of Hydrobia ulvae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Caenogastropoda

clade Hypsogastropoda
clade Littorinimorpha

Superfamily: Truncatelloidea
Family: Hydrobiidae
Genus: Hydrobia
Hartmann, 1821[1]
Synonyms[2]
  • Hydrobia (Littorinella) Herrmannsen, 1847
  • Leachia Risso, 1826 (Rejected name (ICZN Opinion 2161), preoccupied by Leachia Lesueur, 1821 [Cephalopoda])
  • Litorinella Braun, 1843
  • Peringia Paladilhe, 1874

Hydrobia is a genus of very small brackish water snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrobiidae. [2]

Species

Species within the genus Hydrobia include:

  • Hydrobia abbreviata (Grateloup, 1827)
  • Hydrobia acheila Brusina, 1902
  • Hydrobia aciculina (Bourguignat, 1876)
  • Hydrobia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)
  • Hydrobia acutecarinata Neumayr in Neumayr & Paul, 1875
  • Hydrobia aitai Jekelius, 1932
  • Hydrobia alpha Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia alutae Jekelius, 1932
  • Hydrobia andreaei Boettger in Degrange-Touzin, 1892
  • Hydrobia andrussowi Hilber, 1897
  • Hydrobia antarctica Philippi, 1868
  • Hydrobia aquitanica Degrange-Touzin, 1892
  • Hydrobia atropida Brusina, 1892
  • Hydrobia aturensis Noulet, 1854
  • Hydrobia aurita Neumayr in Neumayr & Paul, 1875
  • Hydrobia avisanensis Fontannes, 1877
  • Hydrobia baltici Brusina, 1902
  • Hydrobia banatica Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia barzaviae Jekelius, 1932
  • Hydrobia bathyomphala Brusina, 1902
  • Hydrobia bialozurkensis (Montpéreux, 1831)
  • Hydrobia bicristata Simionescu & Barbu, 1940
  • Hydrobia brusinai Wenz, 1919
  • Hydrobia caerulescens (Gmelin, 1791)
  • Hydrobia calderoni Royo Gómez, 1922
  • Hydrobia carinata Gillet & Geissert, 1971
  • Hydrobia cestasensis Cossmann & Peyrot, 1918
  • Hydrobia cingulata Capellini, 1880
  • Hydrobia cubillensis (Almera & Bofill y Poch, 1895)
  • Hydrobia detracta Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia ditropida Brusina, 1892
  • Hydrobia djerbaensis Wilke, Pfenninger & Davis, 2002
  • Hydrobia dollfusi Wenz, 1913
  • Hydrobia draparnaldii (Nyst, 1836)
  • Hydrobia dubuissoni (Bouillet, 1834)
  • Hydrobia effusa (Frauenfeld in Hörnes, 1856)
  • Hydrobia enikalensis Kolesnikov, 1935
  • Hydrobia euryomphala (Bourguignat, 1876)
  • Hydrobia falsani (Fontannes, 1876)
  • Hydrobia fischeri (Hermite, 1879)
  • Hydrobia fraasi (Blanckenhorn, 1897)
  • Hydrobia frauenfeldi (Hörnes, 1856)
  • Hydrobia friedbergi Simionescu & Barbu, 1940
  • Hydrobia gibba (Braun in Walchner, 1851)
  • Hydrobia girondica Boettger in Degrange-Touzin, 1892
  • Hydrobia glaucovirens (Melvill & Ponsonby, 1896)
  • Hydrobia glyca (Servain, 1880)
  • Hydrobia gracilis (Rolle, 1860)
  • Hydrobia grandis Cobălcescu, 1883
  • Hydrobia gregaria (Schlotheim, 1820)
  • Hydrobia hermitei Wenz, 1919
  • Hydrobia hoernesi Friedberg, 1923
  • Hydrobia inflata (Pusch, 1837)
  • Hydrobia knysnaensis (Krauss, 1848)
  • Hydrobia kubanica Zhizhchenko, 1936
  • Hydrobia lactea (Küster, 1852)
  • Hydrobia limnicola (Rolle, 1860)
  • Hydrobia lineata Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia longaeva Neumayr in Neumayr & Paul, 1875
  • Hydrobia metochiana Pavlović, 1932
  • Hydrobia minutissima (Grateloup, 1838)
  • Hydrobia moesiacensis Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia morasensis Fontannes, 1883
  • Hydrobia morgani Morgan, 1920
  • Hydrobia mucronata Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia nannacus Kadolsky, 2008
  • Hydrobia obtusa (Sandberger, 1858)
  • Hydrobia onuri Taner, 1974
  • Hydrobia paludinaria (Schlotheim, 1820)
  • Hydrobia peregrina Boettger, 1901
  • Hydrobia pisana Wenz, 1924
  • Hydrobia planata (Montpéreux, 1831)
  • Hydrobia podolica Łomnicki, 1886
  • Hydrobia politioanei Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia polytropida Brusina, 1892
  • Hydrobia pontilitoris Wenz, 1942
  • Hydrobia procera (Mayer, 1864)
  • Hydrobia protracta (Eichwald, 1853)
  • Hydrobia pseudocaspia Sinzov in Davitashvili, 1932
  • Hydrobia pseudocornea Brusina, 1902
  • Hydrobia punctum (Eichwald, 1853)
  • Hydrobia pupa (Sacco, 1895)
  • Hydrobia pupula Brusina, 1874
  • Hydrobia radmanyestensis Wenz, 1925
  • Hydrobia reinachi Boettger in Reinach, 1894
  • Hydrobia rhodiensis Tournouër in Fischer, 1877
  • Hydrobia romani Royo Gómez, 1922
  • Hydrobia rossii Brusina, 1878 †
  • Hydrobia royoi Robles & Goy, 1972
  • Hydrobia sacyi Cossmann & Peyrot, 1918
  • Hydrobia santrici Pavlović, 1935
  • Hydrobia schlosseri Royo Gómez, 1928
  • Hydrobia semiconvexa Sandberger, 1875
  • Hydrobia septemlineata Łomnicki, 1886
  • Hydrobia simplex (Fuchs, 1877)
  • Hydrobia sinjana Brusina, 1897
  • Hydrobia slavonica Brusina, 1874
  • Hydrobia soceni Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia spicula Stefanescu, 1896
  • Hydrobia stavropoliana Zhizhchenko, 1936
  • Hydrobia striatella (Grateloup, 1838)
  • Hydrobia subconoidalis Morgan, 1920
  • Hydrobia subprotracta Zhizhchenko, 1936
  • Hydrobia substriatula Sinzov, 1880
  • Hydrobia subsuturata Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia subventrosa Gottschick, 1921
  • Hydrobia sulculata Sandberger, 1875
  • Hydrobia syrmica Neumayr in Neumayr & Paul, 1875
  • Hydrobia tarchanensis Zhizhchenko, 1936
  • Hydrobia timisiensis Jekelius, 1944
  • Hydrobia tournoueri Sandberger, 1875
  • Hydrobia trochulus Sandberger, 1875
  • Hydrobia turrita (Grateloup, 1827)
  • Hydrobia uiratamensis Kolesnikov, 1935
  • Hydrobia vitrella Stefanescu, 1896
Species brought into synonymy 

References

  1. Hartmann W. 1821. "System der Erd- und Flußschnecken der Schweiz. Mit vergleichender Aufzählung aller auch in den benachbarten Ländern, Deutschland, Frankreich und Italien sich vorfindenden Arten". Neue Alpina 1: 194-268, Tab I-II [= 1-2]. Winterthur.
  2. 1 2 Gofas, S. (2011). Hydrobia Hartmann, 1821. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138081 on 2011-06-14
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