List of non-marine molluscs of Malaysia

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Location of Malaysia

The non-marine mollusks of Malaysia are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Malaysia. A number of species of non-marine mollusks are found in the wild in Malaysia.

Freshwater gastropods[]

Freshwater nerites are used in Malaysian cuisine

Ampullariidae

Nassariidae

Neritidae

Pachychilidae

  • (Thiele, 1908)[1]

Viviparidae

  • (Kobelt, 1906)[1]

Paludomidae

  • EA Smith, 1894[1]
  • Adams, 1874[1]

Physidae

Planorbidae

  • Indoplanorbis exustus (Deshayes, 1834)[1]

Thiaridae

Land gastropods[]

Assimineidae

  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Acmella nana Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • (Heude, 1882)[2]

Cyclophoridae

  • (Godwin-Austen, 1889)[2]
  • (Sowerby, 1843)[4]
  • Cyclophorus aurantiacus pernobilis Gould, 1844[4]
  • Cyclophorus cantori (Benson, 1851)[4]
  • Cyclophorus expansus (Pfeiffer, 1853)[4]
  • Cyclophorus malayanus (Benson, 1852)[4]
  • (Metcalfe, 1851)[2]
  • Cyclophorus pfeifferi Reeve, 1861[4]
  • Cyclophorus volvulus (O.F. Müller, 1774)[4]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1895)[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1855)[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • (Issel, 1874)[2]
  • (Godwin-Austen, 1889)[2]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1895)[2]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1851)[2]
  • (Metcalfe, 1851)[2]
  • (Mousson, 1849)[2]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)[2]
  • (Godwin-Austen, 1889)[2]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1856)[2]
  • (Godwin-Austen, 1889)[2]
  • (Metcalfe, 1851)[2]

Diplommatinidae

  • Maassen, 2008[5]
  • Marzuki & Foon, 2016[5]
  • (H. Adams & A. Adams, 1851)[2]
  • Marzuki, 2019[6]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2][6]
  • H. Adams, 1872[2]
  • Vermeulen & Khalik, 2021[7]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • Sykes, 1903[6]
  • Laidlaw, 1949[2]
  • E. A. Smith, 1893[7]
  • Fulton, 1901[2]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • Vermeulen, 1993[2]
  • Laidlaw, 1949[7]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, 1991[2]
  • Thompson, 1978[2]
  • (Vermeulen, 1991)[2]
  • Vermeulen, 1991[2]
  • Vermeulen, 1991[2]
  • Vermeulen, 1994[2]
  • Vermeulen, 1991[2]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1894)[2]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1893)[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1893)[2]
  • (Vermeulen, 1994)[2]
  • Ancey, 1887[2]

Pupinidae

  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1855)[2]
  • Issel, 1874[2]

Hydrocenidae

  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[8]
  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[2][8]
  • E. A. Smith, 1895[2]
  • Thompson & Dance, 1983[8]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2][8]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[2]
  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[8]
  • Gredler, 1902[8]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[8]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1889[8]
  • Thompson & Dance, 1983[8]
  • Georissa saulae (van Benthem-Jutting, 1966)[8]
  • (van Benthem-Jutting, 1966)[8]
  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[8]
  • Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018[8]

Camaenidae

Chronidae

Endodontidae

  • (C. Semper, 1874)[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • (Aldrich, 1889)[2]
  • (E. A. Smith, 1893)[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]

Euconulidae

  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]

Punctidae

  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]

Charopidae

Trochomorphidae

  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • (Metcalfe, 1851)[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • (Martens, 1864)[2]
  • (Martens, 1867)[2]

  • (A. Adams & Reeve, 1848)[2]

Helicarionidae

  • Godwin-Austen, 1891[2]

Euconulidae

  • (E. A. Smith, 1893)[2]

Clausiliidae

  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)[2]

Valloniidae

  • (C. B. Adams, 1845)[2]
  • (Stoliczka, 1873)[2]
  • (Van Benthem-Jutting, 1940)[2]
  • (Issel, 1874)[2]

Veronicellidae

Rathouisiidae

Ariophantidae

  • Collinge, 1901[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • (A. Adams & Reeve, 1850)[2]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)[2]
  • (Godwin-Austen, 1891)[2]
  • (Issel, 1874)[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Marzuki, Liew & Mohd-Azlan, 2021[2]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3][2]
  • Godwin-Austen, 1891[2]
  • Ibycus rachelae Schilthuizen & Liew, 2008[11]
  • Collinge & Godwin Austen, 1895[11]
  • Collinge & Godwin Austen, 1895[11]
  • Parmarion martensi Simroth, 1893[11]
  • (Collinge, 1899)[11]
  • (Metcalfe, 1851)[2]

Limacidae

Philomycidae

  • (Van Hasselt, 1824)[11]
  • Laidlaw 1937[11]
  • (Stoliczka, 1872)[11]

Subulinidae

  • Janssen & Witte, 2002[12]
  • Vermeulen, Liew & Schilthuizen, 2015[3]

Alycaeidae

Vertiginidae

Dyakiidae

Achatinellidae

  • (Möllendorff, 1897)[2]

Achatinidae

Diapheridae

Streptaxidae

  • Gulella bicolor (T. Hutton, 1834)[2]
  • Tomlin, 1948[9]

Succineidae

  • (Martens, 1867)[2]

Freshwater bivalves[]

See also[]

Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

References[]

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