List of marine molluscs of Brazil
Appearance
The list of marine molluscs of Brazil is a partial list of saltwater species that form a part of the molluscan fauna of Brazil. This list does not include the land or freshwater molluscs. Bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, Brazil has a coastline of 7,491 kilometers (4,655 mi),[1] where most species listed herein can be found.
Gastropoda
[edit]List of marine gastropods:
Heterobranchia
[edit]- Family Acteonidae
- Acteon mirim C. Cunha, 2011
- Acteon pelecais Ev. Marcus, 1972
- Crenilabium birmani Simone, 2006
- Mysouffa cumingii (A.Adams, 1854)
- Family Amathinidae
- Iselica globosa (H. C. Lea, 1843)
- Family Aplysiidae
- Aplysia brasiliana Rang, 1828
- Aplysia dactylomela (Rang, 1828)
- Aplysia fasciata Poiret, 1789
- Aplysia juliana (Quoy & Gaimard, 1832)
- Family Architectonicidae[2]
- Architectonica nobilis Röding, 1798
- Heliacus cylindricus (Gmelin, 1791)
- Heliacus bisulcatus (Orbigny, 1845)
- Pseudotorinia architae (Costa, 1841)
- Pseudotorinia phorcysi Cavallari, Salvador & Simone, 2014
- Psilaxis clertoni Tenório, Barros,Francisco & Silva, 2011
- Psilaxis krebsii (Mörch, 1875)
- Solatisonax cabrali Tenório, Barros,Francisco & Silva, 2011
- Solatisonax rudigerbieleri Tenório, Barros,Francisco & Silva, 2011
- Spirolaxis centrifuga (Monterosato, 1890)
- Spirolaxis lamellifer (Rehder, 1935)
Littorinimorpha
[edit]- Family Barleeidae
- Caelatura pernambucensis (Watson, 1885)
- Family Calyptraeidae[3]
- Bostrycapulus odites Collin, 2005
- Calyptraea centralis (Conrad, 1841)
- Crepidula carioca Simone, 2006
- Crepidula intratesta Simone, 2006
- Crepidula protea d'Orbigny, 1841
- Crepidula pyguaya Simone, 2006
- Family Littorinidae
- Echinolittorina lineolata (d'Orbigny, 1840)
- Littoraria angulifera (Lamarck, 1822)
- Littoraria flava (King & Broderip, 1832)
- Family Personidae
- Distorsio clathrata (Lamarck, 1816)
- Distorsio perdistorta Fulton, 1938
- Family Strombidae
- Aliger gallus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Macrostrombus costatus (Gmelin, 1791)
- Strombus pugilis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Titanostrombus goliath (Schröter, 1805) - endemic to Brazil
- Tricornis raninus (Gmelin, 1791)
Neogastropoda
[edit]- Family Ancillariidae
- Amalda josecarlosi Pastorino, 2003
- Ancilla faustoi H. R. Matthews, H. C. Matthews & Muniz Dijck, 1979
- Ancilla matthewsi J. Q. Burch & R. L. Burch, 1967
- Eburna lienardii (Bernardi, 1859)
- Family Bursidae
- Bursa corrugata (G. Perry, 1811)
- Bursa natalensis Coelho & Matthews, 1970
- Bursa grayana Dunker, 1862
- Bursa granularis (Röding, 1798)
- Bursa ranelloides Reeve, 1844
- Marsupina bufo (Bruguière, 1792)
- Family Cancellariidae
- Microcancilla brasiliensis (Verhecken, 1991)
- Microcancilla phoenix Souza, Pimenta & Miyaji, 2021
- Family Cassidae
- Casmaria atlantica Clench, 1944
- Cassis tuberosa (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Cypraecassis testiculus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Semicassis granulata (Born, 1778)
- Semicassis labiata (Carcelles, 1953)
- Family Marginellidae[4]
- Bullata analuciae de Souza & Coovert, 2001
- Bullata bullata (Born, 1778)
- Bullata guerrinii de Souza & Coovert, 2001
- Bullata largillieri (Kiener, 1834)
- Bullata lilacina (Sowerby II, 1846)
- Bullata mathewsi (van Mol & Tursch, 1967)
- Eratoidea scalaris (Jousseaume, 1875)
- Leptegouana tripartita (Cossignani, 2006)
- Prunum fulminatum (Kiener, 1841)
- Prunum rubens (Martens, 1881)
- Volvarina brasiliana Boyer, 2000
- Family Melongenidae[5]
- Pugilina tupiniquim Abbate & Simone, 2015
- Family Muricidae
- Chicoreus brevifrons (Lamarck, 1822)
- Chicoreus spectrum (Reeve, 1846)
- Coronium coronatum (Penna-Neme & Leme, 1978)
- Coronium elegans Simone, 1996
- Coronium oblongum Simone, 1996
- Dermomurex oxum Petuch, 1979
- Leptotrophon atlanticus Pimenta, Couto & Costa, 2008
- Phyllonotus oculatus Reeve, 1845
- Pterynotus havanensis Vokes, 1970
- Stramonita brasiliensis Claremont & D. G. Reid, 2011
- Stramonita rustica (Lamarck, 1822)
- Siratus senegalensis (Gmelin, 1791)
- Family Pisaniidae
- Anna capixaba Coltro & Dornellas, 2013
- Engina goncalvesi Coltro, 2005
- Engina janowskyi Coltro, 2005
- Gemophos auritulus (Link, 1807)
- Hesperisternia karinae (Usticke, 1953)
- Monostiolum atlanticum (Coelho, Matthews & Cardoso, 1970)
- Pisania pusio (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Family Tonnidae
- Malea noronhensis Kempf & Matthews, 1969
- Tonna galea (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Tonna pennata (Morch, 1853)
- Family Turbinellidae[6]
- Vasum cassiforme (Kiener, 1841)
- Turbinella laevigata Anton, 1839
- Fulgurofusus sarissophorus (Watson, 1882)
- Fulgurofusus ecphoroides Harasewych, 1983
- Fugurofusus coronatus (Penna-Neme & Leme, 1978)
Unassigned Caenogastropoda
[edit]- Family Abyssochrysidae
- Abyssochrysos brasilianus Bouchet, 1991
- Family Cerithiidae[7]
- Bayericerithium bayeri Petuch, 2001
- Cerithium atratum (Born, 1778)
- Ittibittium oryza (Mörch, 1876)
- Family Litiopidae[7]
- Alaba incerta (d'Orbigny, 1841)
- Litiopa melanostoma Rang, 1829
- Modulus modulus (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Family Nystiellidae[8]
- Opaliopsis atlantis (Clench & Turner, 1952)
- Opaliopsis cearense Andrade, Costa & Pimenta, 2011
- Opaliopsis opalina (Dall, 1927)
- Family Planaxidae[7]
- Angiola lineata (Costa, 1778)
- Fossarus orbignyi Fischer, 1864
- Family Triphoridae[9]
- Metaxia excelsa Faber & Moolenbeek, 1991
- Metaxia taeniolata (Dall, 1889)
- Metaxia rugulosa (C.B. Adams, 1850)
- Metaxia prompta Rolán & Fernández-Garcés, 2008
- Metaxia gongyloskymnus Fernandes & Pimenta, 2011
Vetigastropoda
[edit]- Arene bairdii (Dall, 1889)
- Arene boucheti Leal, 1991
- Arene brasiliana (Dall, 1927)
- Arene flexispina Leal & Coelho, 1985
- Arene lychee Cavallari & Simone, 2018
- Arene microforis (Dall, 1889)
- Arene riisei Rehder, 1943
- Arene variabilis (Dall, 1889)
- Arene venusta (Woodring, 1929)
- Calliostoma axelolssoni Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma brunneopictum Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma bullisi Clench & Turner, 1960
- Calliostoma caribbechinatum Landau, Van Dingenen & Ceulemans, 2017
- Calliostoma carcellesi Clench & Aguayo, 1940
- Calliostoma coppingeri (Smith, 1880)
- Calliostoma depictum Dall, 1927
- Calliostoma gemmosum (Reeve, 1842)
- Calliostoma hassler Clench & Aguayo, 1939
- Calliostoma javanicum (Lamarck, 1822)
- Calliostoma jucundum (Gould, 1849)
- Calliostoma melliferum Cavallari & Simone, 2018 - endemic to Brazil
- Calliostoma militare Ihering, 1907
- Calliostoma moscatelli Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma nordenskjoldi Strebel, 1908
- Calliostoma rude Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma tupinamba Dornellas, 2012 - endemic to Brazil
- Calliostoma valkuri Cavallari, Salvador, Dornellas & Simone, 2019
- Calliostoma viscardii Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma rota Quinn, 1992
- Calliostoma tenebrosum Quinn, 1992
- Falsimargarita terespira Simone, 2008
- Family Chilodontidae[3]
- Mirachelus clinocnemus Quinn, 1979
- Family Colloniidae[13][3]
- Homalopoma boffii Marini, 1975 - endemic to Brazil
- Homalopoma linnei (Dall, 1889)
- Family Fissurellidae
- Diodora cayenensis (Lamarck, 1822)
- Family Haliotidae
- Haliotis aurantium Simone, 1998
- Family Margaritidae[13][3]
- Callogaza watsoni Dall, 1881
- Gaza compta Simone & Cunha, 2006
- Margarites imperialis Simone & Birman, 2006
- Family Phasianellidae[3]
- Eulithidium affine (C.B. Adams, 1850)
- Family Seguenziidae[14][3]
- Ancistrobasis costulata (Watson, 1879)
- Carenzia carinata (Jeffreys, 1877)
- Carenzia trispinosa (Watson, 1879)
- Hadroconus altus (Watson, 1879)
- Halystina umberlee Salvador, Cavallari & Simone, 2014
- Seguenzia elegans Jeffreys, 1885
- Seguenzia formosa Jeffreys, 1876
- Seguenzia triteia Salvador, Cavallari & Simone, 2014
- Family Solariellidae[13][3]
- Bathymophila euspira (Dall, 1881)
- Lamellitrochus cancapae (Vilvens & Swinnen, 2007)
- Lamellitrochus carinatus Quinn, 1991
- Lamellitrochus pourtalesi (Clench & Aguayo, 1939)
- Solariella carvalhoi Lopes & Cardoso, 1958
- Solariella quinni Barros & Pereira in Barros et al., 2008
- Suavotrochus lubricus (Dall, 1881)
- Agathistoma nordestinum Dornellas, Gabroski, Hellberg & Lotufo, 2022 - endemic to Brazil
- Agathistoma hotessierianum (d'Orbigny, 1842)
- Agathistoma patagonicum (d'Orbigny, 1835)
- Agathistoma viridulum (Gmelin, 1791)
- Halistylus columna (Dall, 1890)
Bivalvia
[edit]Species of bivalves include:[16]
- Family Anomiidae
- Family Arcidae
- Family Donacidae
- Family Glycymerididae
- Family Limopsidae
- Family Ostreidae
- Family Pectinidae
- Family Philobryidae
- Family Propeamussiidae
- Parvamussium pourtalesianum
- Cyclopecten nanus
- Cyclopecten hoskynsi (Forbes, 1844)
- Family Semelidae
- Family Tellinidae
- Tellina iheringi
- Tellina listeri
- Tellina martinicensis
- Tellina punicea
- Tellina lineata
- Tellina trinitatis
- Tellina nitens
- Tellina versicolor
- Tellina exerythra
- Tellina gibber
- Tellina diantha
- Tellina sandix
- Macoma constricta
- Macoma cleryana
- Macoma uruguayensis
- Family Veneridae
- Amiantis purpuratus
- Anomalocardia brasiliana
- Callista maculata
- Chione cancellata
- Chione paphia
- Chione pubera
- Chione subrostrata
- Cyclinella tenuis
- Dosinia concentrica
- Gouldia cerina
- Pitar fulminatus
- Pitar rostratus
- Protothaca pectorina
- Tivela mactroides (Born, 1778)
- Transenpitar americana
- Ventricolaria rigida
Polyplacophora
[edit]Species of polyplacophorans include:[16][17]
- Family Acanthochitonidae
- Family Chaetopleuridae
- Chaetopleura angulata
- Chaetopleura apiculata
- Chaetopleura asperrima
- Chaetopleura isabellei (d'Orbigny, 1841)
- Chaetopleura sowerbiana
- Chaetopleura janeirensis
- Connexochiton moreirai
- Family Ischnochitonidae
- Ischnochiton aidae
- Ischnochiton dorsuosus
- Ischnochiton edwini
- Ischnochiton erythronotus
- Ischnochiton hartmeyeri
- Ischnochiton lopesi
- Ischnochiton marcusi
- Ischnochiton pectinatus
- Ischnochiton striolatus
- Stenoplax boogii (Haddon, 1886)
- Stenoplax kempfi
- Stenoplax purpurascens
- Family Tonicellidae
- Lepidochitona rosea Kaas, 1972
See also
[edit]Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
References
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External links
[edit]- (in English)—ConchasBrasil.org: Brazilian species of molluscs