List of non-marine molluscs of Brazil
The non-marine molluscs of Brazil are a part of the molluscan fauna of Brazil.
There are at least 1,074[1] native nominal species of non-marine molluscs living in Brazil.
There are at least 956[1] nominal species of gastropods, which breaks down to about 250 species of freshwater gastropods, and about 700[1] species of land gastropods (590 species of snails[2] and approximately 110(?)[citation needed] species of slugs), plus at least 117[1] species of bivalves living in the wild.
There are at least 373 species of freshwater molluscs in Brazil.[1]
The number of native species is at least 1,074[1] and the number of non-indigenous molluscs in Brazil is, at minimum, 32 species.[1] The most serious invasive alien species in Paraná State are the land snail Achatina fulica and the freshwater snail Melanoides tuberculata.[3]
- Summary table of number of species
Brazil | |
---|---|
freshwater gastropods | about 250 |
land gastropods | about 700 (590 species of snails and 110(?) species of slugs) |
gastropods altogether | over 950 |
bivalves | at least 117 |
molluscs altogether | 1107 |
non-indigenous gastropods in the wild | ? freshwater and ? land |
non-indigenous synantrop gastropods | ? |
non-indigenous bivalves in the wild | ? |
non-indigenous synantrop bivalves | ? |
non-indigenous molluscs altogether | 32 |
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.[4]
In Santa Catarina, 158 species and subspecies of non-marine mollusk were recorded: 135 gastropods (103 land gastropods + 32 freshwater snails) and 23 bivalves.[5]
Freshwater gastropods[]
The following list of freshwater gastropods is based on the two southernmost states.[4][5]
- (Ihering, 1898)
- Asolene petiti (Crosse, 1891)[6]
- (Maton, 1809)
- Asolene spixii (d’Orbigny, 1838)
- Pomacea aldersoni (Pain, 1946)[1]
- Hupé, 1857
- (Hupé & Deville, 1850)
- Reeve, 1856
- Spix, 1827
- Pomacea aurostoma (Lea, 1856)
- (Sowerby, 1909)
- Pomacea baeri (Dautzenberg, 1902)
- Pomacea bridgesii (Reeve, 1856)
- Pomacea camena Pain, 1949
- Pomacea canaliculata (Lamarck, 1804)
- Hupé, 1957[1]
- Pomacea catamarcensis (Sowerby, 1875)
- Pomacea columellaris Gould, 1848
- (Ihering, 1919)
- Pomacea cousini (Jousseaume, 1887)
- Simone, 2004
- (Moricand, 1836)
- Pomacea dolioides (Reeve, 1856)
- Pomacea eximia (Dunker, 1853)
- (Miller, 1879)
- Pomacea falconensis Pain & Arias, 1958
- (Deshayes, 1838)
- Pomacea glauca (Linnaeus, 1758)
- (Alderson, 1926)
- Pomacea haustrum (Reeve, 1856)[7]
- Pomacea hollingsworthi (Pain, 1946)
- Pomacea insularum (d'Orbigny, 1835)[7]
- Pomacea interrupta (Sowerby, 1909)
- Sowerby, 1909
- Pomacea lineata (Spix, 1827)[8]
- Pomacea maculata Perry, 1810
- (Hidalgo, 1866)
- (Sowerby, 1825)
- Ihering, 1915
- Baker, 1930
- (Busch, 1859)
- Pain, 1949
- Philippi, 1851
- Reeve, 1856
- Reeve, 1856
- (Swainson, 1823)
- (Marshall, 1930)
- Pomacea paludosa (Say, 1829)
- Spix, 1827
- Pomacea pealiana (Lea, 1838)
- Reeve, 1856
- Reeve, 1856
- Philippi, 1851
- Hupé, 1857
- Gray, 1834
- (Martens, 1857)
- Reeve, 1856
- (Cousin, 1887)
- Spix, 1827
- Pomacea quinindensis (Miller, 1879)
- Pomacea reyrei (Cousin, 1887)
- Pomacea scalaris Orbigny, 1835
- (Mousson, 1873)
- (Kobelt, 1914)
- Swainson, 1823
- Pomacea superba (Marshall, 1926)
- Pomacea urceus (Müller, 1774)
- (Philippi, 1852)
- (Jousseaume, 1894)
- Pomacea vexillum (Reeve, 1856)
- Reeve, 1856
- Pomacea zischkai Blume & Pain, 1952
- Spix, 1827
- (Ihering, 1919)
- Felipponea elongata (Dall, 1921)
- (Pilsbry, 1933)
- Dall, 1919
- Marisa cornuarietis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- (Ihering, 1902)
- Simone & Rolán, 2021[9]
- Simone & Rolán, 2021[9]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Pilsbry, 1911
- Simone & Oliveira, 2021[10]
- d’Orbigny, 1843
- (Pilsbry, 1911)
- (Silva & Thomé, 1985)
- Simone, 2021[11]
- Marcus & Marcus, 1963
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835) – synonyms: Littoridina (= Heleobia) piscium (= australis) (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Simone & Rolán, 2021[9]
- Heleobia robusta Silva & Veitenheimer-Mendes, 2004
- Idiopyrgus souleyetianus Pilsbry, 1911[13]
- Spiripockia punctata Simone, 2012[14]
- Melanoides tuberculata (Müller, 1774)[5]
- Anisancylus dutrae (Santos, 1994) – synonym: Gundlachia dutrae[15]
- 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[1]
- Uncancylus concentricus (d’Orbigny, 1835) – synonym: Gundlachia concentrica
- (Lucena, 1954)
- [16]
- Biomphalaria glabrata (Say, 1818)
- Paraense, 1981
- Paraense, 1975
- Biomphalaria peregrina (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Crosse, 1864)
- Biomphalaria tenagophila (d’Orbigny, 1835) – susbspecies: Biomphalaria tenagophila tenagophila (d’Orbigny, 1835) and Paraense, 1984
- Biomphalaria straminea (Dunker, 1848)
- Odhner, 1937
- (d’Orbigny, 1935)
- (Moricand, 1839)
- (Moricand, 1839)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pfeiffer, 1839)
- (Strobel, 1874)
Chilinidae
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Frauenfeld, 1881
- Hylton Scott, 1958[11]
- Martens, 1868
- Pilsbry, 1896
- (Guilding, 1828) – Aplexa (Stenophysa) marmorata
- Aplexa rivalis (Maton & Rackett, 1807)[17]
- Physa acuta Draparnaud, 1805 – synonym: Physa cubensis
- Pseudosuccinea columella (Say, 1817)
- Paraense, 1982
- Lymnaea viatrix (d’Orbigny, 1835)
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Land gastropods[]
The listing of land snails is complete for snails based on Saldago (2003).[2] The slug listings are probably incomplete because they are based on list from two southernmost states only.[4][5]
Helicinidae (complete)
- Wagner, 1910
- (Pfeiffer, 1859)
- Sowerby, 1842
- Wagner, 1910
- Pfeiffer, 1848
- Gloyne, 1872
- Gray, 1824
- Moricand, 1836
- d’Orbigny, 1835
- Pfeiffer, 1848
- Wagner, 1910 – synonym: Wagner, 1910
- d’Orbigny, 1835
- Baker, 1914
- Moricand, 1839
- Pilsbry, 1900
- Pilsbry, 1900
- Ihering, 1904
- Baker, 1914
- Wagner, 1906
- Wagner, 1910
- Ancey, 1892
- Ancey, 1892
- Beck, 1858
- Philippi, 1847
- Pfeiffer, 1851
- Gray, 1839
- Helicina schereri Baker, 1914
- Haas, 1949
- King & Broderip, 1832
- Pfeiffer, 1847
- Wagner, 1827
- Wagner, 1906
- Dall, 1905
Neocyclotidae (complete)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Gray, 1839)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Sowerby, 1850)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Bartsch & Morrison, 1942)
- (Reeve, 1843)
Diplommatinidae (complete)
Vertiginidae (complete)
- Gastrocopta iheringi (Suter, 1900)
- – subspecies (Pfeiffer, 1853)[4]
- Suter, 1900[4]
Valloniidae (complete)
- Vallonia pulchella
- (Adams, 1845)
- Pilsbry, 1920[4]
Succineidae (complete)
- Döring[4]
- Lanzieri, 1966
- Pilsbry, 1926
- d’Orbigny, 1837
- Pfeiffer, 1849
- Pfeiffer, 1854
- Lanzieri, 1966
- (Simroth, 1896)
- (Martens, 1868)
- Omalonyx unguis (d’Orbigny, 1837)
Charopidae (complete)
- Fonseca & Thomé, 1995
- Fonseca & Thomé, 2000[4]
- Radiodiscus iheringi (Ancey, 1899)
- Radiodiscus patagonicus (Suter, 1900)
- Miquel, Ramírez & Thomé, 2004[4]
- Weyrauch, 1965
- Fonseca & Thomé, 1995
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Hylton-Scott, 1957
- (Thiele, 1927)
- (Hidalgo, 1869)
- (Vaz, 1991)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Ptychodon schuppi (Suter, 1900)
- (Smith, 1890)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Trochogyra leptotera Rochebrune & Mabille, 1882[19]
- (Moricand, 1846)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Miquel, Ramírez & Thomé, 2004[4]
Helicodiscidae (complete)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Zilchogyra paulistana (Hylton-Scott, 1973)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- (Hylton-Scott, 1963)
- Thiele, 1927
Punctidae (complete)
- Paralaoma servilis (Shuttleworth, 1852)[4]
- (Hylton-Scott, 1957)
Zonitidae (complete)
- Oxychilus cellarius (Müller, 1774)
- (Müller, 1774)
- (Böttger, 1889)
- Zonitoides arboreus (Say, 1816)
- Baker, 1914
- Belocaulus angustipes (Heynemann, 1885)
- Ohlweiler, Mota & Gomes, 2009
- Thomé, 1965
- Thomé, 1976[5]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Martens, 1868)
- Phyllocaulis variegatus (Semper, 1885)
- Sarasinula dubia (Semper, 1885)
- (Semper, 1885)
- Sarasinula marginata (Semper, 1885)
- Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868)
- Férussac, 1821[5]
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- Limax maximus Linnaeus, 1758[4][20]
- Limacus flavus[4][20]
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- Deroceras laeve (Müller, 1774)
Euconulidae (complete)
- (Ancey, 1892) – synonym: (Ancey, 1892)
- (Ancey, 1901)
- (Hidalgo, 1869)
- (Baker, 1914)
- Moricand, 1846 – synonym: Habroconus (Pseudoguppya) semenlini (Moricand, 1845)
- Euconulus fulvus (Müller, 1774)[4]
- sp.[4]
Ferussaciidae (complete)
- (Crosse, 1880)
- (d’Orbigny, 1841)
- (Pfeiffer, 1850)
- (Say, 1816)[4]
Subulinidae (complete)
- Subulina octona (Bruguière, 1789)
- Pilsbry, 1906
- Pilsbry, 1926
- Baker, 1923
- (Reeve, 1849)
- Leptinaria lamellata (Potiez & Michaud, 1838)
- Baker, 1926
- (C. B. Adams, 1849)[5]
- Pilsbry, 1926
- Pilsbry, 1907
- Leptinaria unilamellata (d’Orbigny, 1835)[5]
- Lamellaxis gracilis (Hutton, 1834)
- Lamellaxis micra (d’Orbigny, 1835) – synonym: Allopeas micra (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pfeiffer, 1846)
- (Miller, 1822)
- (Pfeiffer, 1856)
- Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1906
- Rumina decollata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- (Pfeiffer, 1846)
- (Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Pilsbry, 1906[2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)[2]
- (Philippi, 1844)[2]
- (Moricand, 1833)[2]
- Pilsbry, 1906[2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)[2]
- (Spix, 1827)[2]
- (Moricand, 1836)[2]
- (Born, 1778)[2]
- (Breure and Coelho, 1976) – synonym: Breure & Coelho, 1976
Megaspiridae (complete)
- Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1899
- (Gould, 1847)
- (Spix, 1827)
- Pilsbry, 1926
- Jay, 1836
Oleacinidae (complete)
- Euglandina irakita Jardim, Abbate & Simone, 2013[21]
- Euglandina striata
Strophocheilidae (complete)
- (Jaeckel, 1927)
- Anthinus henselii (Martens, 1868)
- (Sowerby, 1838)
- (Rang, 1831)
- (Gould, 1846)
- Gonyostomus goniostomus (Férussac, 1821)
- (Pfeiffer, 1845)
- Gonyostomus insularis Leme, 1974
- (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- Mirinaba cadeadensis (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- Mirinaba curytibana (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- (Pilsbry, 1895)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- Mirinaba jaussaudi (Lange-de-Morretes, 1937)
- (Michelin, 1831)
- (Sowerby, 1825)
- (Pilsbry, 1901)
- (Ihering, 1901)
- (Sowerby, 1838)
- (Ihering, 1900)
- Pilsbry, 1901
- (Reeve, 1850)
- Bequaert, 1948
- Da Costa, 1904
- (Müller, 1774)
- Bequaert, 1948
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- (Bland & Binney, 1872)
- Megalobulimus amandus Simone, 2012[22]
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- (Sowerby, 1838)
- (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- (Pfeiffer, 1847)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- Megalobulimus cardosoi (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- (Mörch, 1852)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- Megalobulimus fragilior (Ihering, 1901)
- (Leme, 1964)
- (Martens, 1876)
- Megalobulimus grandis (Martens, 1885)
- (Rang, 1831)
- (Hidalgo, 1870)
- (Scopoli, 1786)
- (Pfeiffer, 1857)
- (Pilsbry, 1895)
- (Leme, 1964)
- (Lange-de-Morretes, 1952)
- Megalobulimus lopesi Leme, 1989
- (Sowerby, 1825)
- Simone & Leme, 1998
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- Megalobulimus oblongus (Müller, 1774)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- (Pilsbry, 1895)
- Megalobulimus ovatus (Müller, 1774)
- Megalobulimus parafragilior Leme & Indrusiak, 1990
- Megalobulimus paranaguensis (Pilsbry & Ihering, 1900)
- (Pilsbry, 1901)
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- Megalobulimus popelairianus (Nyst, 1845)
- Megalobulimus proclivis (Martens, 1888)
- (Bequaert, 1948)
- Simone & Leme, 1998
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- (Ihering & Pilsbry, 1900)
- (Spix, 1827)
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1937
- (Pfeiffer, 1842)
- (Pilsbry, 1926)
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1952
- (Ihering & Pilsbry, 1901)
Orthalicidae (complete include subfamilies according to the Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
- Leme, 1968
- (Férussac, 1821)
- (Spix, 1827)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Sowerby, 1838)
- (Moricand, 1858)
- (Reeve, 1848)
- Eudolichotis distorta (Bruguière, 1789)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- (Pfeiffer, 1856)
- (Broderip & Sowerby, 1829)
- Pilsbry, 1896
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Jay, 1836)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Swainson, 1820)
- Pilsbry, 1896
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)
- Pena, Coelho & Salgado, 1996
- Strebel, 1910
- (Philippi, 1845)
- (Grateloup, 1839)
- (Martens, 1889)
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Férussac, 1822)
- Pena, Coelho & Salgado, 1996
- Weyrauch, 1958
- (Dutra & Leme, 1985)
- (Spix, 1827)
- (Bruguière, 1792)
- (Moricand, 1839)
- (Martens, 1867)
- (Menke, 1828)
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Pilsbry, 1898)
- (Ihering, 1912)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Ihering, 1912)
- (Ihering, 1912)
- (Gould, 1846)
- (Spix, 1827)
- Leme, 1989
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Clessin, 1888)
- (Moricand, 1846)
- (Haas, 1936)
- (Reeve, 1849)
- (Moricand, 1846)
- (Baker, 1914)
- (Wood, 1828)
- (Baker, 1914)
- (Baker, 1914)
- (Weyrauch, 1967)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Moricand, 1846)
- Guppy, 1866
- Pfeiffer, 1856
- Silva & Thomé, 2006[4]
- Pfeiffer, 1856
- (Sowerby, 1822)
- Silva & Thomé 2006[4]
- Breure, 1975
- Simpulopsis rufovirens (Moricand, 1846)
- (Férussac, 1821)
- Pilsbry, 1899
- Breure, 1975
- (Breure, 1975)
- (Moricand, 1846)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Ancey, 1901)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Moricand, 1836)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- Sultana sultana (Dillwyn, 1817)
- Ihering, 1915
- (Hupé, 1857)
- (Hupé, 1857)
- Strebel, 1909
- Corona perversa (Swaison, 1821)
- (Hupé, 1857)
- (Férussac, 1823)
- Ihering, 1915
- (Reeve, 1849)
- (Pilsbry, 1930)
- Pfeiffer, 1861
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pilsbry, 1899)
- (Spix, 1827)
- Martens, 1873
- Strebel, 1909
- Hyperaulax ramagei (Smith, 1890)
- Hyperaulax ridleyi (Smith, 1890)
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Ancey, 1888)
- (Dall, 1909)
- (Dohrn, 1882)
- (Ancey, 1904)
- (Spix, 1827)
- (Moricand, 1858)
- (Menke, 1828)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Marshall, 1926)
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Menke, 1828)
- (Pfeiffer, 1859)
- (Lesson, 1830)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Solem, 1956
- (Dohrn, 1882)
- (Ancey, 1904)
- (Martens, 1868)
- (Dohrn, 1883)
- (Moricand, 1833)
- (Sowerby, 1838)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Reeve, 1849)
- (Deshayes, 1851)
- (Dunker, 1847)
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Férussac, 1821)
- (Dautzenberg, 1896)
- (Jay, 1839)
- (Martens, 1886)
- (Fulton, 1903)
- (Dohrn, 1883)
- (Pfeiffer, 1845)
- (Ancey, 1892)
- (Spix, 1827)
- (Jaeckel, 1950)
- (Pfeiffer, 1848)
- (Pfeiffer, 1847)
- (Reeve, 1848)
- Pilsbry, 1898
- Pilsbry, 1899
- (Pfeiffer, 1869)
- (Rang, 1831)
- Ancey, 1901
- (Pfeiffer, 1845)
- (Thiele, 1906)
- (Beck, 1837)
- (Sowerby, 1824)
- Pilsbry & Ihering, 1898
- (Spix, 1827)
- (Thiele, 1906)
- Ancey, 1904
- (Pilsbry, 1930)
- Tomigerus clausus Spix, 1827
- Ihering, 1905
- Salgado & Coelho, 1990
- Ihering, 1905
- Salgado & Leme, 1991
- Baker, 1914
- Ihering, 1905
- Digerus gibberulus (Burrow, 1815), synonym: Tomigerus gibberulus – extinct
- (Pfeiffer, 1849)
- Biotocus turbinatus (Pfeiffer, 1845), synonym: Tomigerus turbinatus – extinct
- (Leme, 1980)
- Anostoma baileyi Solem, 1956
- Anostoma depressum Lamarck, 1822
- Anostoma deshayesianum Fischer, 1857
- Anostoma octodentatum Fischer von Waldheim, 1807
- Anostoma rossi Weber, 1925
- Ringicella carinatum (Pfeiffer, 1853)
- (Weber, 1925)
- Ringicella ringens (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Simone & Casati, 2013[23]
- Simone & Casati, 2013[23]
- Anostoma tessa Simone, 2012[22]
- Simone & Casati, 2013[23]
- Simone, 2018[24]
- Simone & Casati, 2013[23]
- Weyrauch, 1966
- (Ihering, 1917)
- Pilsbry, 1897
- Melvill, 1900
- (Pfeiffer, 1853)
- Ancey, 1904
- (Reeve, 1849)
- (Pfeiffer, 1852)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Pilsbry, 1901
- Bulimulus tenuissimus (Férussac, 1832)
- (Pfeiffer, 1853)
- (Lanzieri & Rezende, 1971)
- (Rezende & Lanzieri, 1963)
- Ancey, 1901
- "Ihering", Pilsbry, 1897
- (Rezende, Lanzieri & Inada, 1972)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pilsbry, 1897)
- Kora Simone, 2012 – genus endelic to Brazil, with 3 species[25]
- Kora corallina Simone, 2012[22]
- Oxychona bifasciata (Burrow, 1815)
- (Moricand, 1833)
- (Menke, 1828)
- Oxychona maculata Salvador & Cavallari, 2013[26]
- (Wagner, 1827)
- Drymaeus acervatus (Pfeiffer, 1857)
- Da Costa, 1906
- Pilsbry, 1898
- (Sowerby, 1833)
- Drymaeus branneri Baker, 1914
- (Pfeiffer, 1859)
- (Pfeiffer, 1845)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- (Pfeiffer, 1856)
- (Albers, 1854)
- (Pfeiffer, 1848)
- (Pfeiffer, 1853)
- Ancey. 1901
- (Ancey, 1892)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Martens, 1887)
- Haas, 1936
- (Pfeiffer, 1848)
- Parodiz, 1946
- (Wagner, 1827)
- Jaeckel, 1927
- (Dohrn, 1882)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Mawe, 1823)
- Pilsbry, 1898
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- Ihering, 1915
- (Reeve, 1848)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- Haas, 1955
- (Moricand, 1856)
- Haas, 1952
- Weyrauch, 1965
- Pilsbry, 1898
- Pilsbry, 1901
- Baker, 1914
- Pilsbry, 1898
- (Moricand, 1841)
- (Pfeiffer, 1856)
- (Ancey, 1904)
- (Moricand, 1841)
- (Dohrn, 1882)
- (Reeve, 1849)
- (Beck, 1837)
- (Spix, 1827)
- (Pfeiffer, 1837)
- (Pilsbry, 1899)
- (Moricand, 1833)
- Leiostracus vittatus (Spix, 1827)
- Simone, 2012[22]
Scolodontidae (complete)
- (Dohrn, 1882)[2]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)[2]
- (Suter, 1900)[2]
- (Gould, 1846)[2]
- (Dohrn, 1882)[2]
- (Deshayes, 1850)[2]
- Baker, 1914
- Haas, 1955
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Ihering, 1912)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- Baker, 1914
- (Mörch, 1871)
- sp.[4]
- sp.[4]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)
- (Dunker, 1847)
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)
- Thiele, 1927
- (Clessin, 1888)
- (Böttger, 1889)
- Thiele, 1927
- Thiele, 1927
- Lange-de-Morretes, 1949
- Baker, 1914
- (Wagner, 1827)
- (Thiele, 1927)
- (Thiele, 1927)
Streptaxidae (complete)
- Huttonella bicolor (Hutton, 1834) – First report in 2008.[27]
- Thiele, 1927[2]
- (Martens, 1868)[2]
- (Spix, 1827)[2]
- (Pilsbry, 1897)[2]
- (Moricand, 1851)[2]
- (Heynemann, 1868)[4]
- (Pilsbry, 1897)[2]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)[2]
- (Albers, 1857)[2]
- (Thiele, 1927)[2]
- (Fulton, 1899)[2]
- (Bernardi, 1857)[2]
- (Pfeiffer,1841)[2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1841)[2]
- (Dunker, 1845)[2][28]
- (Férussac, 1827)[28]
- (Crosse, 1863)[2][28]
- (Pfeiffer, 1867)[2][28]
- (Férussac, 1821)[2]
- Pilsbry, 1897[2]
- Pfeiffer, 1845[2]
- Pilsbry, 1930[2]
- Thiele, 1827[2]
- Weber, 1925[2]
- (Pilsbry, 1930)[2]
- (Pilsbry, 1930)[2]
- Lobbecke, 1881[2]
- Pilsbry, 1930[2]
- Pfeiffer, 1846[2]
- Pilsbry, 1897[2]
- Pfeiffer, 1848[2]
- (Baker, 1914)[2]
- (Petit, 1842)[2]
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)[2]
- (Baker, 1914)[2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1867)[2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1849)[2]
- (Crosse, 1865)[2]
- (Férussac, 1821)[2]
- (Petit, 1842)[2]
- (Drouet, 1859)[2]
- (Moricand, 1846)[2]
- Haas, 1955[2]
- Streptartemon glaber (Pfeiffer, 1849)[2]
- Simone & Casati, 2013[23]
- (Baker, 1914)[2]
- (Moricand, 1851)[2]
- Haas, 1938[2]
Camaenidae (complete)
- (Born, 1778)
Pleurodontidae (complete)
- (Hupé, 1853)
- (Philippi, 1867)
- (Pfeiffer, 1855)
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)
- (Hupé, 1853)
- Ihering, 1900
- (Deshayes, 1831)
- (Baker, 1914)
- Beck, 1837
- (Ihering, 1900)
- Dohrn, 1882
- Bequaert & Clench, 1938
- (Hupé, 1853)
- (d’Orbigny, 1835)
- Pilsbry, 1933
- (Strubel, 1895)
- (Cailliaud, 1857)
- Ihering, 1900
- (Pfeiffer, 1849)
- Dohrn, 1882
- (Spix, 1827)
- Haas, 1934
- (Lightfoot, 1786)
- (Pfeiffer, 1859)
Bradybaenidae (complete)
- Bradybaena similaris (Férussac, 1821)
Epiphragmophoridae (complete)
- (Martens, 1868)
Helicidae (complete)
- Cornu aspersum (O.F. Müller, 1774)
Bivalvia[]
116 species.
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See also[]
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Venezuela
- List of non-marine molluscs of Colombia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Peru
- List of non-marine molluscs of Argentina
- List of non-marine molluscs of Uruguay
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Further reading[]
- Haas F. 1959. Inland mollusks from Venezuela, southern Brazil, and Peru. Fieldiana: Zoology, 39(31): 363–371.
- L. R. L. Simone (2006) Land and Freshwater Molluscs of Brazil. 390 pp.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2009) "New malacological records from Paraná State, Southern Brazil region, with a general synthesys of current knowledge". Ellipsaria 11(1): 11–13.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2009) "New malacological records from Paraná State, Southern Brazil Region. II. Supplementary Annex". Ellipsaria 11(2): 6–7.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2009) "Endangered continental mollusks of Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil: An Overview". Ellipsaria 11(2): 7–8.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2009) "General mollusk fauna of Rio Grande do Sul State, Southernmost Brazil Region: a Preliminary Revision Rehearsal. II. New Bibliographical Records". Ellipsaria 11(2): 9–10.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2011). "Mollusca and environmental conservation in Santa Catarina State (SC, Southern Brazil): current situation". 2: 3–8. PDF.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2011). "Current knowledge on population studies on five continental molluscs (Mollusca, Gastropoda et Bivalvia) of Santa Catarina State (SC, Central Southern Brazil region)". 2: 9–12. PDF.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2011). "Exotic molluscs in Santa Catarina’s State, Southern Brazil region (Mollusca, Gastropoda et Bivalvia): check list and regional spatial distribution knowledge". 2: 53–58. PDF.
- Agudo-Padrón A. I. (2011). "Threatened freshwater and terrestrial molluscs of Santa Catarina State, Southern Brazil (Mollusca, Gastropoda et Bivalvia): check list and evaluation of regional threats". 2: 59–66. PDF.
External links[]
- Molluscs of Brazil
- Lists of fauna of Brazil
- Lists of molluscs by country
- Freshwater molluscs
- Molluscs of South America
- Lists of molluscs of South America