Helicarionidae

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Helicarionidae
Erepta setiliris Reunion 0410.jpg
Five worn shells of Erepta setiliris in the family Helicarionidae, at Réunion island
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Suborder: Helicina
Infraorder: Limacoidei
Superfamily: Helicarionoidea
Family: Helicarionidae
Bourguignat, 1877[1]

Helicarionidae is a family of air-breathing land snails or semi-slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Helicarionoidea.[2]

Distribution[]

The distribution of Helicarionidae includes the eastern Palearctic, Malagasy, India, south-eastern Asia, Hawaii, and Australia.[3]

Anatomy[]

Species of snails within this family make and use love darts made of chitin.

In this family, the number of haploid chromosomes lies between 21 and 30 (according to the values in this table).[4]

Taxonomy[]

The family Helicarionidae is nested within the limacoid clade, as shown in the following cladogram :[3]

 limacoid clade 
 Staffordioidea 

Staffordiidae

 Dyakioidea 

Dyakiidae

 Gastrodontoidea 

Pristilomatidae

Chronidae

Euconulidae

Trochomorphidae

Gastrodontidae

Oxychilidae

 Parmacelloidea 

Trigonochlamydidae

Parmacellidae

Milacidae

 Zonitoidea 

Zonitidae

 Helicarionoidea 

Helicarionidae

Ariophantidae

Urocyclidae

 Limacoidea 

Vitrinidae

Boettgerillidae

Limacidae

Agriolimacidae

Genera[]

The following genera are recognised in the family Helicarionidae:[5]

Subfamily Helicarioninae
  • Iredale, 1941
  • J. Stanisic, 2010
  • Attenborougharion Hyman & Köhler, 2017
  • Bathia G.C. Robson, 1914
  • Hyman, 2007
  • Burnettia J.Stanisic, 2010
  • Caldwellia H. Adams, 1873
  • Ancey, 1887
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Ctenoglypta Ancey, 1904
  • Ctenophila Ancey, 1882
  • Stanisic, 1998
  • Dancea Zilch, 1960
  • Iredale, 1933
  • Preston, 1913
  • Iredale, 1933
  • Dupontia Godwin-Austen, 1908
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Iredale, 1941
  • Epiglypta Pilsbry, 1893
  • Erepta Albers, 1850
  • H.B. Baker, 1941
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Iredale, 1933
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Gude, 1913
  • Gudeoconcha Iredale, 1944
  • Harmogenanina Germain, 1918
  • Helicarion Férussac, 1821
  • Howearion Iredale, 1944
  • Irenella Gude, 1913
  • Kalidos Gude, 1911
  • Laconia Gray, 1855
  • Kuzminykh, 1999
  • Hyman, 2007
  • Hyman & Köhler, 2020
  • Iredale, 1933
  • Iredale, 1941
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Mysticarion Iredale, 1941
  • C.R. Boettger, 1918
  • Nitor Gude, 1911
  • Pachystyla Mörch, 1852
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • E.A. Smith, 1884
  • Iredale, 1937
  • H. Adams, 1867
  • Parmellops Iredale, 1944
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Godwin-Austen, 1907
  • Plegma Gude, 1911
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Germain, 1918
  • de Winter, 2008
  • Solem, 1962
  • Quirosella Clench, 1958
  • de Winter, 2008
  • Hyman, 2007
  • Shea & O. L. Griffiths, 2010
  • H.B. Baker, 1941
  • Hyman & Ponder, 2010
  • Iredale, 1937
  • Stanisic, 1993
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Stanisic, 2010
  • Habe, 1946
  • de Winter, 2008
  • Iredale, 1939
  • Iredale, 1941
Subfamily Durgellinae Godwin-Austen, 1888
  • tribe Durgellini Godwin-Austen, 1888
    • C. Tumpeesuwan & S. Tumpeesuwan, 2017
    • G. Nevill, 1878
    • Cockerell, 1891
    • Blanford, 1863 - type genus of the subfamily Durgellinae[2]
    • Eurychlamys Godwin-Austen, 1899
    • Godwin-Austen, 1908
    • Ibycus Heynemann, 1863
    • Solem, 1966
    • Gude, 1911
    • Cockerell, 1891
    • Laidlaw, 1932
    • Ancey, 1887
    • Godwin-Austen, 1918
    • W. T. Blanford & Godwin-Austen, 1908
    • Sitala H. Adams, 1865
    • Sivella W.T. Blanford, 1863
    • Benson, 1859
    • Solem, 1966
  • tribe Girasiini
    • Girasia Gray, 1855 - type genus of the tribe Girasiini[2]
  • Pholyotha & Panha, 2022
Unplaced genera
  • Gude, 1913
  • D. T. Holyoak & G. A. Holyoak, 2020
  • Iredale, 1944
  • Ovachlamys Habe, 1946
  • Pittoconcha Preston, 1913
  • Hyman, Lamborena & Köhler, 2017

References[]

  1. ^ Bourguignat J. R. (1877). "Description de deux nouveaux genres algériens, suive d'une classification des families et des genres de Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles du système européen". 3(1): 49-101. page 64.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks. 47 (1–2): 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Hausdorf B. (2000). "Biogeography of the Limacoidea sensu lato (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora): Vicariance Events and Long-Distance Dispersal". Journal of Biogeography 27(2): 379-390. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2699.2000.00403.x, JSTOR.
  4. ^ G. M. Barker (2001). The Biology of Terrestrial Molluscs. CABI. p. 139. ISBN 978-0-85199-318-8.
  5. ^ "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Helicarionidae Bourguignat, 1877". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2022-10-12.

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