List of non-marine molluscs of Thailand
The non-marine mollusks of Thailand are a part of the molluscan (the wildlife of Thailand). A number of species of non-marine mollusks are found in the wild in Thailand.
There is known at least 23 families, 57 genera and 125 species of land gastropods from Eastern Thailand.[1]
There is known at least 8 species of freshwater gastropods and at least 2 species of freshwater bivalves from the Sakaeo Province in the Eastern Thailand.[2]
Many of the freshwater species are traditionally used as food.[3]
- Summary table of number of species
Thailand | |
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freshwater gastropods | at least 8 species in the Sakaeo Province[2] |
land gastropods | over 125 (125[1] species from Eastern Thailand) |
gastropods altogether | over 132 species |
freshwater bivalves | at least 2 species[2] |
molluscs altogether | over 134 species |
Freshwater gastropods[]
The lower Mekong River area, which includes parts of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, is considered to be a biodiversity hotspot for freshwater gastropods, with dominant taxa from the families Pomatiopsidae, Stenothyridae, Buccinidae and Marginellidae.[4]
- Pila ampullacea (Linnaeus, 1758)[3]
- (Morelet, 1889)[3]
- (Deshayes, 1830)[2]
- Bellamya chinensis (Gray, 1834)[3]
- (Morelet, 1865)[2]
- (Frauenfeld, 1865)[2][5]
- Filopaludina sumatrensis (Dunker, 1852) – Filopaludina sumatrensis polygramma and Filopaludina sumatrensis speciosa[2]
- Sulcospira housei (I. Lea, 1856)[2]
- (Hanley and Theobald, 1876)[6]
- Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822)[6]
- (Müller, 1774)[6]
- Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[6]
- Bithynia funiculata (Walker, 1927)[5]
- Bithynia siamensis (Morelet, 1866) – Bithynia siamensis siamensis (Morelet, 1866) and Bithynia siamensis goniomphalos (Morelet, 1866)[5]
- Gabbia erawanensis (Prayoonhong, Chitramvong & Upatham, 1990)[5]
- Gabbia pygmaea (Preston, 1908)[5]
- Gabbia wykoffi (Brandt, 1968)[5]
- Hydrobioides nassa (Theobald, 1865)
- Wattebledia baschi (Brandt, 1968)[5]
- Wattebledia crosseana (Wattebled, 1886)[5]
- Wattebledia siamensis (Moellendorff, 1902)[5]
- Tricula bollingi Davis, 1968
- Clea helena (Meder in Philippi, 1847)[2]
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Land gastropods[]
- Theobald, 1858[8]
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)[8]
- (Sowerby, 1843)[8]
- Gould, 1844[8]
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)[8]
- (Benson, 1851)[8]
- Smith, 1893[8]
- Ancey, 1888[8]
- Benson, 1857[8]
- (Pfeiffer, 1853)[8]
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)[8]
- Cyclophorus fulguratus Pfeiffer, 1852[8]
- Theobald, 1858[8]
- Martens, 1861[8]
- (Pfeiffer, 1854)[8]
- (Benson, 1852) – indigenous[1][2][7][8]
- Reeve, 1861[8]
- Pfeiffer, 1862[8]
- (Sowerby, 1850)[8]
- Morlet, 1891[8]
- (Philippi, 1847)[8]
- Ancey, 1888[8]
- (O. F. Müller, 1774) – indigenous[1][2][7][8]
- (Benson, 1836)[8]
- Cyclophorus sp.[1]
- (Möllendorff, 1894)[2]
- Leptopoma perlucidum (Grateloup, 1840)[1]
- G. Nevill, 1878[1]
- (Lesson, 1831) – indigenous[2][7]
- 3 Leptopoma sp.[1]
- Pterocyclus cf. [1]
- sp. – indigenous[1][2][7]
- Morelet, 1875– indigenous[2][7]
- (Haines, 1855)– indigenous[1][2][7]
- Bartsch, 1932[1]
- Rhiostoma sp. 1–2[2]
- Rhiostoma sp. 1–3 – endemic to Chonburi Province[7]
- Rhiostoma sp. A – D[1]
- Alycaeus sp. A – E[1]
- sp.[1]
- Dumrongrojwattana, Kamtuptim & Wongkamhaeng, 2020[9]
- Kamtuptim, Dumrongrojwattana & Wongkamhaeng, 2020[9]
- Dumrongrojwattana, Kamtuptim & Wongkamhaeng, 2020[9]
- Panha et al., 1998[1][9]
- Panha & Burch, 1998[9]
- Dumrongrojwattana, Kamtuptim & Wongkamhaeng, 2020[9]
- Dumrongrojwattana, Kamtuptim & Wongkamhaeng, 2020[9]
- Diplommatina sp. A – D[1]
- (Küster, 1845)[1]
- (Bruguière, 1789)[1]
- (Deshayes, 1830)[1]
- Martens, 1865[1]
- Ellobium aurismidae (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Laemodonta siamensis (Morelet, 1875)[1]
- (H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854)[1]
- (H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854)[1]
- E. von Martens, 1865[1]
- Melampus cf. [1]
- Melampus sp.[1]
- (Férussac, 1821)[1]
- (Troschel, 1838)[1]
- sp.[1]
- F. G. Thompson & Upatham, 1997[1]
- F. G. Thompson & Upatham, 1997[1]
- sp. A – C[1]
- Panha & J. B. Burch, 2004[1][2]
- [2]
- Dumrongrojwattana & Panha, 2005[1][2]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana & S. Panha, 2006[2]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana, 2006[1]
- S. Panha & J.B. Burch, 2004[1]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana, 2006[1]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana, 2006[1]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana, 2006[1]
- Gastrocopta sp.[1]
- Panha & JB Burch, 2003[1]
- S. Panha & J.B. Burch, 2002[1]
- S. Panha & J.B. Burch, 2002[2] / [1]
- Panha, 1997[1]
- Panha & J. B. Burch, 2004[1]
- (Panha & J. B. Burch, 2002)[1]
- P. Dumrongrojwattana, 2006[1][2]
- Gyliotrachela sp.[1][2]
- Panha, 1997[2]
- Nesopupa sp. A – B[1]
- sp.[1]
- L. Pfeiffer, 1861[1]
Subulinidae
- Achatina fulica Bowdich, 1822[1]
- Pyramidula sp.[2]
- O. F. von Möllendorff, 1883[1]
- Odontartemon sp.[1]
- (A. A. Gould, 1856)[1]
- Perrottetia aquilonaria Siriboon & Panha, 2013[10]
- Perrottetia dermapyrrhosa Siriboon & Panha, 2013[10]
- Perrottetia phuphamanensis Siriboon & Panha, 2013[10]
- (J.E. Gray, 1834)[1]
- Trochomorpha sp.[2]
- Dyakia salangana (Martens, 1883)[1]
- Phuphania globosa Tumpeesuwan, Naggs & Panha, 2007[12]
- [1][2] (Moellendorff, 1894) – photo of the shell. Is Quantula weinkauffiana synonym for Quantula striata or for (Crosse & Fischer)? cf. Daston & Copeland (1993).[13][clarification needed]
- Poecilozonites sp.[1]
- Solem, 1966[1][2]
- sp.[1]
- Blanford, 1902[14]
- Solem, 1966[14]
- Tanmuangpak & Tumpeesuwan in Tanmuangpak, Tumpeesuwan & Tumpeesuwan, 2017[14]
- Austenia[disambiguation needed] sp.[1]
- sp.[1]
- (L. Pfeiffer, 1856)[1][2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1851)[1][2]
- (L. Pfeiffer, 1856)[1][2]
- (J. C. H. Crosse)[2]
- Möllendorff, 1894[1][2]
- Macrochlamys sp. 1[2]
- Macrochlamys sp. 2[2]
- Macrochlamys sp. A – C[1]
- (Haines, 1855)[1]
- Parmarion sp.[1]
- (Benson, 1838)[1]
Bradybaenidae
- Amphidromus atricallosus (Gould, 1843)[1][2]
- Amphidromus inversus O. F. Müller, 1774[1]
- Amphidromus schomburgki (Pfeiffer, 1860)[1]
- Amphidromus xiengensis Morlet, 1891[1][2]
- Amphidromus cf. areolatus (Pfeiffer, 1861)[1]
- Amphidromus (Syndromus) sp.[2]
- Amphidromus sp. A – B[1]
- Möllendorff, 1898[1]
- Möllendorff, 1902[1]
- Ganesella cf. [1]
- Ganesella sp.[1][2]
- (Pfeiffer, 1842)[2]
Freshwater bivalves[]
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See also[]
Molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Cambodia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Laos
- List of non-marine molluscs of Malaysia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Myanmar
General:
References[]
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Further reading[]
- Brandt R. A. M. (1974). "The non-marine aquatic Mollusca of Thailand". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 105: 1–423.
- (in Thai) Chidchua W. & Dumrongrojwattana P. (file created 12 January 2010). "อนุกรมวิธานของหอยทากบกในเขตอําเภอแกลง จังหวัดระยอง และอําเภอแก่ งหางแมว จังหวัดจันทบุรี "Taxonomy of Land Snails in Klaeng District Rayong Province and Kaenghangmaew District Chanthaburi Province, Eastern Thailand (Gastropoda: Prosobranchia, Pulmonata)". 10 pp., pages unnumbered. PDF[permanent dead link].
- Chitramvong Y. P. (1991). "The Bithyniidae (Gastropoda: Prosobranchla) of Thailand: comparative internal anatomy. Walkerana 5(14): 161–206. PDF.
- Dumrongrojwattana P. & Panha S. (2005). "A new species of Aulacospira from Thailand (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora : Pupillidae)". 5(1): 15–16.
- Dumrongrojwattana P. & Panha S. (2006). "Two new species of Aulacospira from Thailand (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Pupillidae)". The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University.
- (in Thai) Dumrongrojwattana P., Khunsook C. & Mutchacheep S. (2006, Thai solar calendar: 2549). "การศึกษาจํานวนโครโมโซมของหอยทากบก จํานวน 13 ชนิดของประเทศไทย (Gastropoda : Pulmonata: Stylommatophora). Chromosome Study of thirteen Land Pulmonate Snails in Thailand (Gastropoda : Pulmonata : Stylommatophora)". Proceedings of 44th Kasetsart University Annual Conference: Science, Bangkok, 345–352, 8 pp., HTM, PDF. Last change of the file: 1 April 2006.
- (in German) Hemmen J. & Hemmen C. (2001). "Aktualisierte liste der terrestrischen gastropoden Thailands". Schr. Malakozool. 18: 35–70.
- Panha S. (1996). "A checklist and classification of the terrestrial pulmonate snails of Thailand". Walkerana 8(19): 31–40.
- Panha S. & Burch J. B. (2005). "An introduction to the microsnails of Thailand". Malacological review 37–38: 1–155.
- Solem A. (1965). "Land snails of the genus Amphidromus from Thailand (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Camaenidae)". Proceedings of the United States National Museum 117: 615–631.
- Solem A. (1966). "Some non-marine mollusks from Thailand, with notes on classification of the Helicarionidae". 24: 1–114.
- Sri-aroon P., Butraporn P., Limsoomboon J., Kaewpoolsri M., Chusongsang Y., Charoenjai P., Chusongsang P., Numnuan S. & Kiatsiri S. (2007). "Freshwater mollusks at designated areas in eleven provinces of Thailand according to the water resource development projects". The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 38: 294–301. PDF.
- Thompson F. G. & Upatham S. (1997). "Vertiginid land snails from Thailand (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Pupilloidea)". 39(7): 221–245.
External links[]
- Invertebrates of Thailand
- Molluscs of Asia
- Lists of biota of Thailand
- Lists of molluscs by country
- Freshwater molluscs