List of non-marine molluscs of Tunisia
Appearance
The non-marine molluscs of Tunisia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Tunisia (wildlife of Tunisia).
A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Tunisia.
Freshwater gastropods
[edit]- Theodoxus meridionalis (Philippi, 1836) [1]
- Belgrandiella nana (Terver, 1839) [2]
- Belgrandiellopsis chorfensis Khalloufi, Bejaoui & Delicado, 2020 - endemic to Tunisia[3]
- Belgrandiellopsis secunda Khalloufi, Bejaoui & Delicado, 2020 - endemic to Tunisia[3]
- Biserta putealis Khalloufi, Bejaoui & Delicado, 2020 - endemic to Tunisia[3]
- Bullaregia tunisiensis Khalloufi, Bejaoui & Delicado, 2017 - endemic to Tunisia[4]
- Bythinella limnopsis Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[5]
- Bythinella mauritanica Letourneux & Bourguignat 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[6]
- Bythinella microcochlia Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[7]
- Bythinella punica Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[8]
- Hydrobia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) [9]
- Hydrobia djerbaensis Wilke, Pfenninger & Davis, 2002 [10][11]
- Hydrobia musaensis Frauenfeld, 1855 [12]
- Hydrobia ventrosa (Montagu, 1803) [13]
- Mercuria bourguignati Glöer, Bouzid et Boeters, 2010[14]
- Mercuria punica (Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887)[14][15]
- Mercuria saharica (Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887)[14]
- Pseudamnicola barratei Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[16]
- Pseudamnicola doumeti Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[17]
- Pseudamnicola globulina Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[18]
- Pseudamnicola latasteana Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[19]
- Pseudamnicola meluzzii Boeters, 1976 [20]
- Pseudamnicola oudrefica (Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887) - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[21]
- Pseudamnicola ragia Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[22]
- Pseudamnicola singularis Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887 - extinct, was endemic to Tunisia[23]
- Melanoides tuberculata (O.F. Müller, 1774) [24]
- Melanopsis cariosa Linnaeus, 1767 [25]
- Heleobia stagnorum (Gmelin, 1791) [26]
- Pirenella conica Blainville, 1829 [27]
- Paludinella globularis (Hanley, 1844) [28]
- Galba truncatula (O.F. Müller, 1774) [29]
- Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805) [30]
- Ancylus fluviatilis O.F. Müller, 1774 [31]
- Bulinus truncatus (Audouin, 1827) [32]
- Hippeutis complanatus Linnaeus, 1758 [33]
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Land gastropods
[edit]- Pleurodiscus balmei (Potiez & Michaud, 1838)[34]
- Pupoides coenopictus (T. Hutton, 1834)[35]
- Cirna micelii (Kobelt, 1885)[36]
- Coniconapaeus milevianus (Raymond, 1853)[36]
- Mauronapaeus terverii (Dupotet in Forbes, 1839)[36]
- Mastus pupa (Linnaeus, 1758)[36]
- Mauritanica cossoni (Letourneux, 1887) - endemic to Tunisia[37]
- Mauritanica perinni Bourguignat, 1876[37]
- Mauritanica philora (Letourneux, 1887) - endemic to Tunisia[37]
- Mauritanica tristrami (Pfeiffer, 1861) - endemic to Tunisia[37]
- Papillifera papillaris (O.F. Müller, 1778)[38]
- Rumina decollata (Linnaeus, 1758)[53][39]
- Milax gagates (Bourguignat 1801)[40]
- Milax gasulli Altena 1974 - endemic to Tunisia[41][42]
- Milax nigricans (Philippi 1836)[43]
- Limacus flavus (Linnaeus 1758)[44]
- Lehmannia melitensis (Lessona and Pollonera 1882)[45]
- Cernuella virgata (Da Costa, 1778) [46]
- Cochlicella barbara (Linnaeus, 1758)[47]
- Trochoidea elegans (Gmelin, 1791)[46]
- Trochoidea pyramidata (Draparnaud, 1805)[46]
- Xerocrassa latastei (Letourneux in Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887) - endemic to Tunisia[46]
- Xerocrassa latasteopsis (Letourneux & Bourguignat, 1887) - endemic to Tunisia[46]
- Xeroplana doumeti (Bouguignat, 1876) - endemic to Tunisia[48]
- Xeroplana idia (Issel, 1885) - endemic to Tunisia[48]
- Cornu aspersum (O.F. Müller, 1778)[49]
- Eobania vermiculata (O.F. Müller, 1778)[47]
- Eremina desertorum irregularis (Férussac, 1821)[50]
- Helix melanostoma Draparnaud, 1801[51]
- Helix pronuba Westerlund & Blanc, 1879[51]
- Marmorana muralis (O. F. Müller, 1774) [52]
- Theba pisana (O.F. Müller, 1778)[47]
- Sphincterochila candidissima (Draparnaud, 1801)[47][53]
- Sphincterochila tunetana (L. Pfeiffer, 1850) - endemic to Tunisia[53]
- Caracollina lenticula (Férussac, 1821)[47]
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Freshwater bivalves
[edit]- Anodonta lucasi Deshayes, 1847[54]
- Potomida littoralis (Cuvier, 1798)[55]
- Unio durieui Deshayes, 1847[55]
- Unio gibbus Spengler, 1793[56][55]
- Unio ravoisieri Deshayes, 1848 [55][57]
- Pisidium casertanum (Poli, 1791)[58][59]
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See also
[edit]Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Libya, Wildlife of Libya
- List of non-marine molluscs of Algeria, Wildlife of Algeria
oversea countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Italy, Wildlife of Italy
- List of non-marine molluscs of Malta, Wildlife of Malta
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