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The non-marine molluscs of Brazil are a part of the molluscan fauna of Brazil. There are at least 1,074〔Simone, L. R. L. 2006. ''Land and Freshwater Molluscs of Brazil''. EGB, Fapesp. São Paulo, Brazil. 390 pp. ISBN 85-906670-0-6. ((book review ))〕 native nominal species of non-marine molluscs living in Brazil. There are at least 956〔 nominal species of gastropods, which breaks down to about 250 species of freshwater gastropods, and about 700〔 species of land gastropods (590 species of snails and approximately 110(?) species of slugs), plus at least 117〔 species of bivalves living in the wild. There are at least 373 species of freshwater molluscs in Brazil.〔 The number of native species is at least 1,074〔 and the number of non-indigenous molluscs in Brazil is, at minimum, 32 species.〔 The most serious invasive alien species in Paraná State are the land snail ''Achatina fulica'' and the freshwater snail ''Melanoides tuberculata''.〔 (2009) (PORTARIA No 125, DE 07 DE AGOSTO DE 2009 ), accessed 7 April 2010.〕 ;Summary table of number of species In Rio Grande do Sul, 201 species and subspecies of non-marine mollusks were recorded: 156 gastropods (83 land snails + 18 slugs + 55 freshwater snails) and 45 bivalves.〔Agudo-Padrón A. I. (14 May) 2009. (''Recent Terrestrial and Freshwater Molluscs of Rio Grande do Sul State, RS, Southern Brazil Region: A Comprehensive Synthesis and Check List'' ). Visaya April 2009, pages 1-13.〕 In Santa Catarina, 158 species and subspecies of non-marine mollusk were recorded: 135 gastropods (103 land gastropods + 32 freshwater snails) and 23 bivalves.〔Aisur Ignacio Agudo-Padrón (21 July) 2008. (''Recent Terrestrial And Freshwater Molluscs Of Santa Catarina State, Sc, Southern Brazil Region: A Comprehensive Synthesis And Check List'' ). Visaya April 2009, pages 1-12.〕 ==Freshwater gastropods== The following list of freshwater gastropods is based on the two southernmost states.〔〔 Ampullariidae〔 * ''Asolene commissionis'' (Ihering, 1898) * ''Asolene petiti'' (Crosse, 1891)〔Pastorino G. & Darrigan G. (2011). ("''Asolene petiti''" ). In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. * ''Asolene platae'' (Maton, 1809) * ''Asolene spixi'' d’Orbigny, 1838 * ''Pomacea aldersoni'' (Pain, 1946)〔 * ''Pomacea armeniacum'' Hupé, 1857 * ''Pomacea aulanieri'' (Hupé & Deville, 1850) * ''Pomacea amazonica'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea archimedis'' Spix, 1827 * ''Pomacea aurostoma'' (Lea, 1856) * ''Pomacea avellana'' (Sowerby, 1909) * ''Pomacea baeri'' (Dautzenberg, 1902) * ''Pomacea bridgesii'' (Reeve, 1856) * ''Pomacea camena'' Pain, 1949 * ''Pomacea canaliculata'' (Lamarck, 1804) * ''Pomacea castelnaudii'' Hupé, 1957〔 * ''Pomacea catamarcensis'' (Sowerby, 1875) * ''Pomacea columellaris'' Gould, 1848 * ''Pomacea consolatrix'' (Ihering, 1919) * ''Pomacea cousini'' (Jousseaume, 1887) * ''Pomacea curumim'' Simone, 2004 * ''Pomacea decussata'' (Moricand, 1836) * ''Pomacea dolioides'' (Reeve, 1856) * ''Pomacea eximia'' (Dunker, 1853) * ''Pomacea expansa'' (Miller, 1879) * ''Pomacea falconensis'' Pain & Arias, 1958 * ''Pomacea gevesensis'' (Deshayes, 1838) * ''Pomacea glauca'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Pomacea hanleyana'' (Alderson, 1926) * ''Pomacea haustrum'' (Reeve, 1856) * ''Pomacea hollingsworthi'' (Pain, 1946) * ''Pomacea insularum'' (d'Orbigny, 1835)〔 * ''Pomacea interrupta'' (Sowerby, 1909) * ''Pomacea levior'' Sowerby, 1909 * ''Pomacea lineata'' (Spix, 1827)〔Alves R. R. N. 2009. ''Fauna used in popular medicine in Northeast Brazil''. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2009, 5:1. 〕 * ''Pomacea maculata'' Perry, 1810 * ''Pomacea martinezi'' (Hidalgo, 1866) * ''Pomacea megastoma'' (Sowerby, 1825) * ''Pomacea meta'' Ihering, 1915 * ''Pomacea minuscula'' Baker, 1930 * ''Pomacea modesta'' (Busch, 1859) * ''Pomacea nais'' Pain, 1949 * ''Pomacea nigrilabris'' Philippi, 1851 * ''Pomacea nobilis'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea nubila'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea oblonga'' (Swainson, 1823) * ''Pomacea palmeri'' (Marshall, 1930) * ''Pomacea paludosa'' (Say, 1829) * ''Pomacea papyracea'' Spix, 1827 * ''Pomacea pealiana'' (Lea, 1838) * ''Pomacea pernambucensis'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea physoides'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea planorbula'' Philippi, 1851 * ''Pomacea prunella'' Hupé, 1857 * ''Pomacea pulchra'' Gray, 1834 * ''Pomacea pomatia'' (Martens, 1857) * ''Pomacea producta'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea puntaplaya'' (Cousin, 1887) * ''Pomacea quersina'' Spix, 1827 * ''Pomacea quinindensis'' (Miller, 1879) * ''Pomacea reyrei'' (Cousin, 1887) * ''Pomacea scalaris'' Orbigny, 1835 * ''Pomacea semitecta'' (Mousson, 1873) * ''Pomacea semperi'' (Kobelt, 1914) * ''Pomacea sordida'' Swainson, 1823 * ''Pomacea superba'' (Marshall, 1926) * ''Pomacea urceus'' (Müller, 1774) * ''Pomacea swainsoni'' (Philippi, 1852) * ''Pomacea tenuissima'' (Jousseaume, 1894) * ''Pomacea vexillum'' (Reeve, 1856) * ''Pomacea yatesii'' Reeve, 1856 * ''Pomacea zischkai'' Blume & Pain, 1952 * ''Pomacea zonata'' Spix, 1827 * ''Pomella americanista'' (Ihering, 1919) * ''Felipponea elongata'' (Dall, 1921) * ''Felipponea iheringi'' (Pilsbry, 1933) * ''Felipponea neritiformis'' Dall, 1919 * ''Marisa cornuarietis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) Pleuroceridae * ''Doryssa schuppi'' (Ihering, 1902) Hydrobiidae * ''Potamolithus catharinae'' Pilsbry, 1911 * ''Potamolithus jacuhyensis'' Pilsbry, 1899 * ''Potamolithus phillippianus'' Pilsbry, 1911 * ''Potamolithus ribeirensis'' Pilsbry, 1911 * ''Potamolithus troglobius'' * ''Heleobia robusta'' Silva & Veitenheimer-Mendes, 2004 * ''Littoridina australis'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Littoridina bertoniana'' Pilsbry, 1911 * ''Littoridina charruana'' d’Orbigny, 1843 * ''Littoridina cuzcoensis'' (Pilsbry, 1911) * ''Littoridina davisi'' (Silva & Thomé, 1985) * ''Littoridina nana'' Marcus & Marcus, 1963 * ''Littoridina parchappei'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Littoridina piscium'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) - synonyms: ''Littoridina'' (= ''Heleobia'') ''piscium'' (= ''australis'') (d’Orbigny, 1835) Pomatiopsidae * ''Idiopyrgus souleyetianus'' Pilsbry, 1911〔Malek E. A. (1983). "The South American hydrobioid genus ''Idiopyrgus'' Pilsbry, 1911". ''The Nautilus'' 97(1): (16 )-20.〕 Thiaridae * ''Melanoides tuberculata'' (Müller, 1774)〔 Planorbidae * ''Anisancylus dutrae'' (Santos, 1994) - synonym: ''Gundlachia dutrae'' * ''Anisancylus obliquus'' (Broderip & Sowerby, 1832) * ''Burnupia ingae'' Lanzer, 1991 * ''Ferrissia gentilis'' Lanzer, 1991 * ''Gundlachia ticaga'' (Marcus & Marcus, 1962) * ''Hebetancylus moricandi'' (d’Orbigny, 1837) - synonym: ''Gundlachia moricandi'' * ''Laevapex vazi'' Santos, 1989〔 * ''Uncancylus concentricus'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) - synonym: ''Gundlachia concentrica'' * ''Antillorbis nordestensis'' (Lucena, 1954) * ''Biomphalaria cousini''〔Teodoro T. M., Janotti-Passos L. K., Carvalho O. d. S. & Caldeira R. L. (2010). "Occurrence of ''Biomphalaria cousini'' (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in Brazil and its susceptibility to ''Schistosoma mansoni'' (Platyhelminths: Trematoda)". ''Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 57(1): 144-151. .〕 * ''Biomphalaria glabrata'' (Say, 1818) * ''Biomphalaria occidentalis'' Paraense, 1981 * ''Biomphalaria oligoza'' Paraense, 1975 * ''Biomphalaria peregrina'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Biomphalaria schrammi'' (Crosse, 1864) * ''Biomphalaria tenagophila'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) - susbspecies: ''Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) and ''Biomphalaria tenagophila guaibensis'' Paraense, 1984 * ''Biomphalaria straminea'' (Dunker, 1848) * ''Acrorbis petricola'' Odhner, 1937 * ''Drepanotrema anatinum'' (d’Orbigny, 1935) * ''Drepanotrema cimex'' (Moricand, 1839) * ''Drepanotrema depressissimus'' (Moricand, 1839) * ''Drepanotrema heloicum'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Drepanotrema kermatoides'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Drepanotrema lucidum'' (Pfeiffer, 1839) * ''Drepanotrema pfeifferi'' (Strobel, 1874) Chilinidae * ''Chilina fluminea'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) * ''Chilina globosa'' Frauenfeld, 1881 * ''Chilina parva'' Martens, 1868 * ''Chilina rushii'' Pilsbry, 1896 Physidae * ''Aplexa marmorata'' (Guilding, 1828) - ''Aplexa'' (''Stenophysa'') ''marmorata'' * ''Aplexa rivalis'' (Maton & Rackett, 1807)〔Martins R. T. & Alves R. da G. 2008. (''Occurrence of Naididae (Annelida: Oligochaeta) from three gastropod species in irrigation fields in southeastern Brazil'' ). Biota Neotropica, 8(3), 〕 * ''Physa acuta'' Draparnaud, 1805 - synonym: ''Physa cubensis'' Lymnaeidae * ''Pseudosuccinea columella'' (Say, 1817) * ''Lymnaea rupestris'' Paraense, 1982 * ''Lymnaea viatrix'' (d’Orbigny, 1835) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of non-marine molluscs of Brazil」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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