Ashmunella

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Ashmunella
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Ashmunella levettei angigyra Pilsbry, 1905
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Ashmunella

Ashmunella is a genus of small, air-breathing, land snails in the family Polygyridae.

Species include:[2]

  • Pilsbry, 1940 – Pine Springs woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1905 – angulate woodland snail
  • Vagvolgyi, 1974 – Animas Peak woodland snail
  • (Dall, 1897) – Jemez woodland snail
  • Vagvolgyi, 1974 – Boulder Canyon woodland snail
  • Clench and W. B. Miller, 1966 – Goat Cave woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1917 – Silver Creek woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1932 – Guadalupe woodland snail
  • (Dall, 1896) – Cave Creek woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1917 – Black Range woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1915 – Whitewater Creek woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Cheatum, 1951 – McKittrick woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1915 – barefoot woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1905 – Reed's Mountain woodland snail
  • Ashmunella harrisi Metcalf and Smartt, 1977 – Goat Mountain woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Vanatta, 1923 – Hacheta Grande woodland snail
  • G. H. Clapp, 1908 – San Andreas woodland snail
  • Gregg, 1953 – Horseshoe Canyon woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1910 – Whitetail woodland snail
  • Ashmunella levettei (Bland, 1881) – Huachuca woodland snail
  • Vagvolgyi, 1974 – Cook's Peak woodland snail
  • (Dall, 1895) – big hatchet woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1917 – Iron Creek woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1905 – Mogollon woodland snail
  • Cheatum, 1971 – Sawtooth Mountain woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1936 – Organ Mountain woodland snail
  • Ashmunella pasonis (Drake, 1951) – Franklin Mountain woodland snail
  • Ferriss, 1914 – Blue Mountain woodland snail
  • Pilsbry, 1905 – Chiricahua woodland snail
  • (Dall, 1897) – Capitan woodland snail
  • (Dall, 1897) – Sierra Blanca woodland snail
  • Metcalf and Hurley, 1971 – Mount Riley woodland snail
  • Vagvolgyi, 1974 – Salinas Peak woodland snail
  • R. W. Fullington and K. E. Fullington, 1978 – Hell's Canyon woodland snail
  • Pilsbry and Ferriss, 1915 – Dry Creek woodland snail
  • (Ancey, 1887) – Sangre de Cristo woodland snail
  • Ashmunella todseni Metcalf and Smartt, 1977 – Maple Canyon woodland snail
  • Ancey, 1901 – Miller Canyon woodland snail
  • Ferriss, 1904 – Florida Mountain woodland snail

References[]

  1. ^ Pilsbry H. A. & Cockerell (1899) Nautilus 12: 107.
  2. ^ Ashmunella. Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS)

Further reading[]

  • Pilsbry H. A. (1948). "Inland Mollusks of Northern Mexico. I. The genera Humboldtiana, Sonorella, Oreohelix and Ashmunella". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 100: 185-203.


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