Zospeum
Zospeum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura |
Superfamily: | Ellobioidea |
Family: | Ellobiidae |
Subfamily: | Carychiinae |
Genus: | Zospeum Bourguignat, 1856 |
Zospeum is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Ellobiidae, the salt marsh snails.
Species
Species within the genus Zospeum include:
- Zospeum allegrettii Conci, 1956
- Zospeum alpestre (Freyer, 1855)
- Zospeum amoenum (Frauenfeld, 1856)
- Zospeum bellesi E. Gittenberger, 1973
- Zospeum biscaiense Gómez & Prieto, 1983
- Zospeum cariadeghense Allegretti, 1944
- Zospeum exiguum Kušcer, 1932
- Zospeum frauenfeldii (Freyer, 1855)
- Zospeum galvagnii Conci, 1956
- Zospeum globosum Kušcer, 1928
- Zospeum isselianum Pollonera, 1887
- Zospeum kusceri A.J. Wagner, 1912
- Zospeum lautum (Frauenfeld, 1854)
- Zospeum obesum (Frauenfeld, 1854)
- Zospeum pretneri Bole, 1960
- Zospeum schaufussi Frauenfeld, 1862
- Zospeum spelaeum (Rossmässler, 1839)
- Zospeum suarezi E. Gittenberger, 1980
- Zospeum subobesum Bole, 1974
- Zospeum tholussum Weigand, 2013[1]
- Zospeum turriculatum Allegretti, 1944
- Zospeum trebicianum Stossich, 1899
- Zospeum vasconicum Prieto, De Winter, Weigand, Gómez & Jochum, 2015[2]
- Zospeum zaldivarae Prieto, De Winter, Weigand, Gómez & Jochum, 2015[2]
References
- ↑ Weigand AM (2013) New Zospeum species (Gastropoda, Ellobioidea, Carychiidae) from 980 m depth in the Lukina Jama–Trojama cave system (Velebit Mts., Croatia). Subterranean Biology 11: 45–53. doi:10.3897/subtbiol.11.5966
- 1 2 Jochum A, de Winter AJ, Weigand AM, Gómez B, & Prieto C (2015). Two new species of Zospeum Bourguignat, 1856 from the Basque-Cantabrian Mountains, Northern Spain (Eupulmonata, Ellobioidea, Carychiidae). ZooKeys, (483): 81. doi:10.3897/zookeys.483.9167
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