List of non-marine molluscs of Spain

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Location of Spain

The non-marine molluscs of Spain are a part of the molluscan fauna of Spain.

Non-marine molluscs of the Canary Islands are listed separately.

There are more than 300 species of non-marine molluscs living in the wild in Spain.

Freshwater gastropods[]

Neritidae

  • Theodoxus fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758)

Ampullariidae

  • Pomacea insularum (d'Orbigni, 1835) Invasive species[1]

Melanopsidae

Thiaridae

Amnicolidae

  • (Paladilhe, 1874)[3]
  • Bofill, 1925 - endemic to Spain[3]
    • Bythinella batalleri batalleri Bofill, 1925 - endemic to Spain[3]
    • Bythinella batalleri cuenca Boeters, 2019 - endemic to Spain[3]
  • (Paladilhe, 1874)[3]
  • Bech, 1980 - endemic to Spain[3]
  • Bofill, Haas & Aguilar-Amat, 1921 - endemic to Spain[3]
  • Boeters, 2019 - endemic to Spain[3]
  • (Paladilhe, 1870)[3]
  • Boeters, 2019 - endemic to Spain[3]
  • Boeters, 2019[3]
  • Boeters & Falkner, 2008 - endemic to Spain[3]

Bithyniidae

  • Glöer & Beckmann, 2007 - endemic to Mallorca and Ibiza[4]
  • Bithynia leachii (Sheppard, 1823)
  • Glöer & Rolán, 2007 - endemic to Mallorca[2]
  • Glöer & Beckmann, 2007 - endemic to Mallorca and Ibiza[4]
  • Glöer & Rolán, 2007 - endemic to Mallorca[2]
  • Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)

Hydrobiidae

  • (Boeters & Rolán, 1988) - endemic to Spain[5]
  • Rolán & Boeters, 2015 - endemic to Spain[5]
  • (Boeters, 1983) - endemic to Spain[5]
  • (Boeters, 1984) - endemic to Mallorca[5]
  • (Paladilhe, 1874)[5]
  • (Boeters & Rolán, 1988) - endemic to Spain[5]
  • Alzoniella iberopyrenaica Arconada, Rolán & Boeters, 2007 - endemic to Spain[5]
  • (Rolán, 1993)[5]
  • Alzoniella marianae Arconada, Rolán & Boeters, 2007 - endemic to Spain[5]
  • (Rolán, 1993) - endemic to Spain[5]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[5][6]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[5][6]
  • (Rolán, 1993) - endemic to Spain[5]
  • Alzoniella pellitica Arconada, Rolán & Boeters, 2007[5]
  • (Boeters, 1986)[5]
  • Arconada, Rolán & Boeters, 2009 - endemic to Spain[5]
  • (Boeters & Glöer, 2007) - endemic to Spain[7]
  • (J. M. Salvañá, 1887) - endemic to Spain[8]
  • Arconada & Ramos, 2001 - endemic to Spain[9]
  • (Rosenhauer, 1856) - endemic to Spain[9]
  • Ramos & Arconada, 2001 - endemic to Spain[9]
  • Callot-Girardi & Boeters, 2012 - endemic to Spain[10]
  • (Delicado, Machordom & Ramos, 2012) - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Delicado, Machordom & Ramos, 2012) - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Boeters, Callot-Girardi & Knebelsberger, 2015) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • Boeters, 1970 - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Bech, 1993) - endemic to Spain[13]
  • (Boeters, 1986) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • (Boeters, 1999) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • (Delicado, Machordom & Ramos, 2012) - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Boeters, 1984) - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Delicado, Machordom & Ramos, 2012) - endemic to Spain[11]
  • (Fagot, 1907) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • (Talaván Serna & Talaván Gómez, 2019) - endemic to Spain[14]
  • (Boeters, Callot-Girardi & Knebelsberger, 2015) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • (Boeters, Callot-Girardi & Knebelsberger, 2015) - endemic to Spain[12]
    • Corrosella valladolensis kahbei (Boeters, Callot-Girardi & Knebelsberger, 2015) - endemic to Spain[12]
    • Corrosella valladolensis valladolensis (Boeters, Callot-Girardi & Knebelsberger, 2015) - endemic to Spain[12]
  • (Boeters & Rolán, 1988) - endemic to Spain[15]
  • (Boeters, 1981) - endemic to Ibiza[2][11]
  • (Boeters, 1988) - endemic to Mallorca and Menorca[2]
  • (Risso, 1826)[2]
  • (Boeters, 1983) - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Alba, Tarruella, Prats, Corbella & Guillén, 2009 - endemic to Spain[16]
  • Quiñonero Salgado, Martín Álvarez, López Soriano & Rolán, 2018 - endemic to Spain[17]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Rolán & Pardo, 2011 - endemic to Mallorca[18]
  • Hydrobia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)[2][4]
  • Talaván Serna & Talaván Gómez, 2019 - endemic to Spain[19]
  • Boeters & Beckmann, 2007 - endemic to Mallorca[2]
  • (Boeters, 1969) - endemic to Spain[20]
  • Ruiz-Cobo, Alonso, Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2018 - endemic to Spain[21]
  • (Bofill, 1909)[20]
  • Arconada & Ramos, 2006 - endemic to Spain[20]
    • Islamia henrici giennensis Arconada & Ramos, 2006 - endemic to Spain[20]
    • Islamia henrici henrici Arconada & Ramos, 2006 - endemic to Spain[20]
  • (Altimira, 1960) - endemic to Spain[20]
  • Arconada & Ramos, 2006 - endemic to Spain[20]
  • Ruiz-Cobo, Alonso, Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2018 - endemic to Spain[21]
  • Alonso, Talaván-Serna, Ruiz-Jarillo, Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2021 - endemic to Spain[22]
  • Arconada & Ramos, 2006 - endemic to Spain[20]
  • (Paladilhe, 1869) - probably endemic to Menorca and Ibiza[2][4][23]
  • (Locard, 1894)[24]
  • Mercuria similis (Draparnaud, 1805)[2][23]
Mercuria emiliana is regarded as a synonym[23]
Pseudamnicola spirata (Paladilhe, 1869) and Pseudamnicola subproducta (Paladilhe, 1869) are regarded as synonyms
  • Boeters, Quiñonero-Salgado & Ruiz-Cobo, 2019[27]
  • Arconada & Ramos, 2002 - endemic to Spain[28]
  • (Boeters, 1981) - endemic to Spain[29]
  • Ramos, Arconada & Moreno, 2000 - endemic to Spain[29]

Moitessieriidae

  • Alba, Tarruella, Prats, Guillén & Corbella, 2010 - endemic to Spain[30]
  • Bythiospeum gloriae Rolán & Martínez-Ortí, 2003 - endemic to Spain[31]
  • Tarruella, Corbella, Prats, Guillén & Alba, 2012 - endemic to Spain[32]
  • Alba, Corbella, Prats, Tarruella & Guillén, 2007 - endemic to Spain[33]
  • Corbella, Bros, Guillén, Prats & Cadevall, 2020 - endemic to Spain[34]
  • Corbella, Alba, Tarruella, Prats & Guillén, 2006 - endemic to Spain[35]
  • Corbella, Guillén, Prats, Tarruella & Alba, 2012 - endemic to Spain[36]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6][37]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[38]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[38]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Corbella, Alba, Tarruella, Prats & Guillén, 2006 - endemic to Spain[35]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Altimira, 1960 - endemic to Spain[39]
  • Corbella, Alba, Tarruella, Guillén & Prats, 2009 - endemic to Spain[40]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2019 - endemic to Spain[41]
  • Corbella, Alba, Tarruella, Guillén & Prats, 2009 - endemic to Spain[40]
  • Alba, Tarruella, Prats, Guillén & Corbella, 2010 - endemic to Spain[30][39]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6][40]
  • (Burguignat, 1880) - endemic to Spain[6][36]
  • Tarruella, Corbella, Prats, Guillén & Alba, 2015 - endemic to Spain[39]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
    • Palaospeum hispanicum hispanicum Boeters, 2003
    • Palaospeum hispanicum ondaense Boeters, 2003
  • Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[42]
  • (Rolán & Ramos, 1996) - endemic to Spain[43][44]
  • Sardopaladilhia buccina Rolán & Martínez-Ortí, 2003 - endemic to Spain[31]
  • Sardopaladilhia distorta Rolán & Martínez-Ortí, 2003 - endemic to Spain[31]
  • Sardopaladilhia marianae Rolán & Martínez-Ortí, 2003 - endemic to Spain[31]
  • Sardopaladilhia subdistorta Rolán & Martínez-Ortí, 2003 - endemic to Spain[31]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6][45]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Ruiz-Cobo & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[45]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6][45]
  • Corbella, Guillén, Prats, Tarruella & Alba, 2014- endemic to Spain[46]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Ruiz-Cobo & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[45]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, López-Soriano, Alonso & Rolán, 2020 - endemic to Spain[47]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, López-Soriano, Alonso & Rolán, 2020 - endemic to Spain[47]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Alonso & Rolán, 2021 - endemic to Spain[48]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Ruiz-Cobo & Rolán, 2017 - endemic to Spain[45]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Alonso & Rolán, 2019 - endemic to Spain[49]
  • Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
    • Spiralix valenciana castellonica Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
    • Spiralix valenciana valenciana Boeters, 2003 - endemic to Spain[6]
  • Quiñonero-Salgado, Alonso & Rolán, 2018 - endemic to Spain[50]
  • Quiñonero‐Salgado, Ruiz-Jarillo, Alonso & Rolán, 2021 - endemic to Spain[51]

Valvatidae

Acroloxidae

  • Acroloxus lacustris (Linnaeus, 1758)

Lymnaeidae

Physidae

  • Physa acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)[4]

Planorbidae

Land gastropods[]

Cochlostomatidae

  • F. Haas, 1924 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Raven, 1990 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Gofas, 1989) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Dupuy, 1849)[53]
  • (Gofas & Backeljau, 1994)[53]
  • (Crosse, 1864)[53]
  • (Bourguignat in Servain, 1880)[53]
    • Obscurella martorelli esserana (Fagot, 1888) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • Obscurella martorelli martorelli (Bourguignat in Servain, 1880)[53]
    • Obscurella martorelli montsicciana (Bofill, 1890) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Gofas, 1989) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Moquin-Tandon in Saint-Simon, 1848)[53]

Pomatiidae

  • (Lamarck, 1822)[53]
  • Pomatias elegans (O. F. Müller, 1774)[2][53]
  • (Lamarck 1822) - endemic to the Balearic Islands[2][53]
  • (Pallary 1898)[53]

Carychiidae

  • (Gittenberger, 1973)[54][55]
  • (Gómez & Prieto, 1983) - endemic to Spain[54][55]
  • Prieto & Jochum, 2021 - endemic to Spain[55]
  • (Jochum, Prieto & De Winter, 2019) - endemic to Spain[56][55]
  • (Alonso, Prieto, Quiñonero-Salgado & Rolán, 2018) - endemic to Spain[54]
  • (Jochum, Prieto & De Winter, 2019) - endemic to Spain[56][55]
  • (Frauenfeld, 1862) - endemic to Spain[54][55]
  • (Gittenberger, 1980) - endemic to Spain[54][55]
  • (Prieto, De Winter, Weigand, Gómez & Jochum, 2015) - endemic to Spain[54][55]
  • (Prieto, De Winter, Weigand, Gómez & Jochum, 2015) - endemic to Spain[54][55]

Succineidae

Azecidae

Cochlicopidae

Lauriidae

Orculidae

Valloniidae

Pupillidae

Pyramidulidae

Chondrinidae

  • Abida attenuata (Fagot, 1886)[53]
  • Abida bigerrensis (Moquin-Tandon, 1856)[53]
  • Abida cylindrica (Michaud, 1829)[53]
  • Abida gittenbergeri Bössneck, 2000[53]
  • Abida occidentalis (Fagot, 1888)[53]
  • Abida partioti (Saint-Simon, 1848)[53]
  • Abida polyodon (Draparnaud, 180l)[53]
  • Abida pyrenaearia (Michaud, 1831)[53]
  • Abida secale (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
    • A.s. affinis (Rossmassler, 1839)[53]
    • A.s. andorrensis (Bourguignat, 1863)[53]
    • A.s. bofilli (Fagot, 1884) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. brauniopsis Altimira, 1963 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. brongersmai E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. cadica (Westerlund, 1902) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. cadiensis E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. elegantissima E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. ionicae Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 2010 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. lilietensis (Bofill, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. margaridae Bech, 1993 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. meridionalis Martínez-Ortí, Gómez & Faci, 2004 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. merijni Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 2010 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. peteri Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 2010 - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. secale[53]
    • A.s. tuxensis (Westerlund, 1902) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • A.s. vilellai Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 20l0 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Abida vasconica (Kobelt, 1882) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Abida vergniesiana (Küster, 1850)[53]
  • Altimira, 1967 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • E. Gittenmberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Rossmässler, 1859) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 2010 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Westerlund, 1878)[53]
  • Chondrina avenacea avenacea (Bruguière, 1792)[53]
  • (Des Moulins, 1835)[53]
  • (Westerlund, 1872)[53]
  • Somoza-Valdeolmillos & Vázquez-Sanz, 2021 - endemic to Spain[58]
  • (Fagot, 1892)[53]
  • E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53][58]
  • (Bofill, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Des Moulins, 1835)[53]
  • E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Alonso, 1974 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Pilsbry, 1918 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 2010 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 1853) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Westerlund, 1887) - endemic to Spain[53][58]
    • Chondrina kobelti kobelti (Westerlund, 1887) - endemic to Spain[58]
    • Chondrina kobelti ordunensis Pilsbry, 1918 - endemic to Spain[58]
  • E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53][58]
  • Arrébola & Gómez, 1998 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 20l0 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Bourguignat, 1863)[53]
    • Chondrina massotiana massotiana (Bourguignat, 1863)[53]
    • Chondrina massotiana sexplicata (Bofill, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Kokshoorn & Gittenberger, 20l0 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • E. Gittenberger, 1973 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Altimira, 1960 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Des Moulins, 1835)[53]
  • (Rossmassler, 1842)[53]
    • Granaria brauni brauni (Rossmassler, 1842)[53]
    • Granaria brauni markusi Gittenberger & Ripken, 1993 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
  • Granopupa granum (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
  • (Terver, 1839)[53]
  • (Cantraine, 1840) - Balearic Islands[53]
  • Solatopupa similis (Bruguière, 1792)[53]

Truncatellinidae

Vertiginidae

Enidae

Bulimulidae

  • (Pfeiffer, 1848) - introduced[59]

Clausiliidae

Ferussaciidae

Achatinidae

  • Rumina decollata (Linnaeus, 1758)[53]
  • Pallary, 1901[53]

Testacellidae

Papillodermatidae

  • Papilloderma altonagai Wiktor, Martín & Castillejo, 1990 - endemic to Spain[53]

Punctidae

Helicodiscidae

Discidae

Gastrodontidae

Oxychilidae

Pristilomatidae

Euconulidae

Milacidae

  • Milax gagates (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
  • Milax nigricans (Schultz in Philippi, 1836)[53]
  • Tandonia sowerbyi (A. Férussac, 1823)[53]

Parmacellidae

  • (Webb & Van Beneden, 1836)[53]

Agriolimacidae

Limacidae

Vitrinidae

Arionidae

Canariellidae

Elonidae

  • Elona quimperiana (Férussac, 1822)[53][54]
  • Norelona pyrenaica (Draparnaud, 1805)[53]

Geomitridae

  • Backeljaia camporroblensis (Fez, 1944) - endemic to Spain[53][65]
  • (Martínez-Ortí, 2011) - endemic to Spain[53][65]
  • Backeljaia gigaxii (Pfeiffer, 1847)[53][65]
  • Backeljaia najerensis (Ortiz de Zárate y López, 1950) - endemic to Spain[53][65]
  • Cernuella aginnica (Locard, 1894)[53]
  • Cernuella neglecta (Draparnaud, 1805)[53]
  • Cernuella virgata (Da Costa, 1778)[53]
  • Cochlicella acuta (O. F. Müller, 1774)[53]
  • Cochlicella barbara (Linnaeus, 1758)[53]
  • Cochlicella conoidea (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
  • (Morelet, 1845)[53]
  • (Rambur, 1869) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Helicella itala (Linnaeus, 1758)[53]
  • (Kobelt, 1883) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Helicella orzai Gittenberger & Manga, 1981 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Rossmässler, 1854) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Prieto, 1985 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Gittenberger & Manga, 1977 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Potiez & Michaud, 1838)[53]
  • Plentuisa vendia Puente & Prieto, 1992 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Férussac, 1832) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Holyoak & Holyoak, 2012[53]
  • Holyoak & Holyoak, 2012[53]
  • (Michaud, 183l)[53]
  • Trochoidea elegans (Gmelin, 1791)[53]
  • Trochoidea pyramidata (Draparnaud, 1805)[53]
  • Trochoidea trochoides (Poiret, 1789)[53]
  • Xeroplexa intersecta (Poiret, 1801)[53][65]
  • Xerocrassa barceloi (Hidalgo, 1878) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa caroli (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli alegriae Schröder, 1984 - endemic to islets off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli caroli (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Ibiza[66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli conjungens (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli espartariensis Schröder, 1984 - endemic to islets off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli jaeckeli (Altimira, 1965) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli scopulicola (Bofill i Poch & Aguilar-Amat, 1924) - endemic to islets off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli vedrae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa caroli vedranellensis (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
  • (Fagot, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa cisternasi (Hidalgo, 1883) - endemic to Ibiza[53]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi calasaladae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi calderensis (Gasull, 1964) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi canae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi cisternasi (Hidalgo, 1883) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi hortae (Schröder, 1978) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi margaritae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to islets off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi mesquidae (Schröder, 1978) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi muradae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi ortizi (Gasull, 1964) - endemic to Ibiza[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa cisternasi redonae (Jaeckel, 1952) - endemic to an islet off Ibiza[53][66]
  • Xerocrassa claudinae (Gasull, 1964) - endemic to Mallorca[66]
  • Xerocrassa cobosi (Ortiz de Zárate López, 1962) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa derogata (L. Pfeiffer, 1859) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa ebusitana (Hidalgo, 1869) - endemic to Ibiza and Formentera[53][66]
  • Xerocrassa edmundi Martínez-Ortí, 2006 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Schröder, 1984[66]
  • Xerocrassa frater (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Mallorca[66]
Xerocrassa frater pollenzensis (Hidalgo, 1878) and Xerocrassa frater pulaensis Beckmann, 2007 are regarded as synonyms[66]
  • Xerocrassa geyeri (Soós, 1926)[53]
  • Xerocrassa grata (F. Haas, 1924) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa homeyeri (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Mallorca[53][66]
    • Xerocrassa homeyeri homeyeri (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Mallorca[53][66]
Xerocrassa prietoi (Hidalgo, 1878) and Xerocrassa prietoi muroensis Graack, 2005 are regarded as synonyms[66]
  • Xerocrassa homeyeri ferrutxensis Forés & Altaba, 2014 - endemic to Mallorca[53][66]
  • Xerocrassa homeyeri ponsi (Higalgo, 1878) - endemic to Cabrera south of Mallorca[53][66]
Xerocrassa montserratensis betulonensis (Bofill, 1879) and Xerocrassa montserratensis delicatula (Bofill, 1898) were regarded as synonyms,[68] but are genetically distinct and might represent subspecies[69]
  • (Dohrn & Heynemann, 1862) - endemic to Mallorca[53][66]
Xerocrassa ferreri (S.H.F. Jaeckel, 1952) and Xerocrassa ferreri pobrensis (Gasull, 1964) are regarded as synonyms[66]
  • Xerocrassa nyeli (Mittre, 1842) - endemic to Menorca[66]
Xerocrassa cardonae (Hidalgo, 1867) is regarded as a synonym[66]
  • Xerocrassa penchinati (Bourguignat, 1868) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Hidalgo, 1878) - endemic to Mallorca[66]
  • Xerocrassa ripacurcica (Bofill, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • Xerocrassa ripacurcica montsicciana (Bofill, 1890) - endemic to Spain[53]
    • Xerocrassa ripacurcica oreina (Fagot, 1888)[53]
    • Xerocrassa ripacurcica ripacurcica (Bofill, 1886) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa roblesi Martnez-Ortí, 2000 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa subrogata (L. Pfeiffer, 1853) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa turolensis (Ortiz de Zárate López, 1963) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerocrassa zaharensis (Puente & Arrébola, 1996) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xeroplexa setubalensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerosecta adolfi (Pfeiffer, 1854) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerosecta cespitum arigonis (Schmidt, 1853)[53]
  • (O.F. Müller, 1774)[53]
  • (Westerlund, 1892)[53]
  • (Bourguignat, 1863)[53]
  • Xerotricha apicina (Lamarck, 1822)[53]
  • Xerotricha bierzona (Gittenberger & Manga, 1977) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerotricha conspurcata (Draparnaud, 1801)[53]
  • Xerotricha corderoi (Gittenberger & Manga, 1977) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerotricha gasulli (Ortiz de Zárate y López, 1950) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Azpeitia Moros, 1925) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Azpeitia Moros, 1925) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Gittenberger & Manga, 1977)[53]
  • (Rambur, 1868)[53]
  • (Ortiz de Zárate y López, 1950) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerotricha zaratei (Gittenberger & Manga, 1977) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Xerotricha zujarensis (Ortiz de Zárate y López, 1950) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Bourguignat, 1867)[53]
  • Zarateana arganica (Servain, 1880) - endemic to Spain[53][65]
  • Zarateana rocandioi (Ortiz de Zárate y López, 1950) - endemic to Spain[53][65]

Helicodontidae

Helicidae

Hygromiidae

Polygyridae

Sphincterochilidae

Trissexodontidae

  • Caracollina lenticula (Ferussac, 1821)[53]
  • (Ortiz de Zárate Rocandio & Ortiz de Zárate López, 1961) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Morelet, 1845)[53]
  • (Ortiz de Zárate López, 1962) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Hidalgo, 1870) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Michaud, 1831)[53]
  • (Servain, 1880)[53]
  • (Morelet, 1854)[53]
  • P. Hesse, 1930[53]
  • (Corbellá, 2004) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Oestophora granesae Arrébola, 1998 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (L. Pfeiffer, 184l)[53]
  • Ruiz, Arrébola & Puente, 2009 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Oestophora ortizi De Winter & Ripken, 1991 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Ruiz, Arrébola & Puente, 2009 - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Ortiz de Zárate, 1962[53]
  • (Morelet, 1854)[53]
  • Prieto & Arribas, 2020 - endemic to Spain[71]
  • Oestophorella buvinieri (Michaud, 1841) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Suboestophora altamirai (Ortiz de Zárate, 1962) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Hidalgo, 1869) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Suboestophora hispanica (Gude, 1910) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Suboestophora jeresae (Ortiz de Zárate, 1962) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • (Aguilar-Amat, 1935) - endemic to Spain[53]
  • Trissexodon constrictus (Boubée, 1836)[53]

Freshwater bivalves[]

Corbiculidae

Margaritiferidae

  • Margaritifera auricularia (Spengler, 1793)

Unionidae

  • Potomida littoralis (Cuvier, 1798)
  • Unio mancus Lamarck, 1819
  • Anodonta anatina (Linnaeus, 1758)

Sphaeriidae

Dreissenidae

  • Dreissena polymorpha Pallas, 1771 Invasive species[1]

See also[]

  • List of non-marine molluscs of the Canary Islands

Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

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Further reading[]

  • (in Spanish) Arrebola Burgos J. R. & Alvarez Halcon R. M. (2001). "La explotación de los caracoles terrestres en España: aspectos ecológicos y socioculturales" [The exploitation of land snails in Spain: ecological and sociocultural aspects]. Temas de Antropología Aragonesa 11: 139–172. PDF
  • (in Spanish) Verdú J. R. & Galante E. (eds.) (2005). Libro Rojo de los Invertebrados de España [Red Book of Invertebrates of Spain]. Dirección General de Conservación de la Naturaleza, Madrid. ISBN 978-84-8014-644-9.
  • (in Spanish) Verdú J. R. & Galante E. (eds.) (2009). Atlas de los Invertebrados Amenazados de España (Especies En Peligro Crítico y En Peligro). [Atlas of Threatened Invertebrates of Spain]. Dirección General para la Biodiversidad, Ministerio de Medio Ambiente, Madrid, 340 pp.
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