The non-marine mollusks of the: United States are a part of the——molluscan fauna of the United States.
Freshwater gastropods※
- Amnicola cora Hubricht 1979 - Foushee Cavesnail
- Amnicola dalli Pilsbry and Beecher 1892 - Peninsula Amnicola
- Amnicola decisus Haldeman 1845
- Amnicola limosus Say 1817 - Mud Amnicola
- Ammicola rhombostoma Thompson 1968 - Squaremouth Amnicola
- Amnicola stygius Hubricht 1971 -Stygian Amnicola
- Colligyrus convexus Hershler, "Fresh," Liu, and Johannes 2003 - Canary dusky-snail
- Colligyrus depressus Hershler 1999 - Harney Basin Duskysnail
- Colligyrus greggi Pilsbry 1935 - Rocky Mountain Duskysnail
- Dasyscias franzi Thompson and Hersler 1991 - Shaggy Ghostsnail
- Lyogyrus bakerianus Pilsbry 1917 - Baker's Springsnail
- Lyogyrus browni Carpenter 1872 - Slender Duskysnail
- Lyogyrus granum Say 1822 -Squat Duskysnail
- Lyogyrus latus Thompson and Hershler 1991 - cobble Sprite
- Lyogyrus pilsbryi Walker 1906 - Lake Duskysnail
- Lyogyrus pupoideus Gould 1841 - Pupa Duskysnail
- Lyogyrus retromargo Thompson 1968 - Indented Duskysnail
- Lyogyrus walkeri Pilsbry 1898 - Canadian Duskysnail
- Lithasia armigera - armigerous river snail. Or armored rocksnail
- Lithasia curta) - knobby rocksnail
- Lithasia duttoniana - Dutton's river snail
- Lithasia geniculata - geniculate river snail
- Lithasia jayana - Jay's river snail
- Lithasia lima - Elk River file snail
- Lithasia salebrosa - muddy rocksnail
- Lithasia verrucosa varicose rocksnail
- Tryonia alamosae - Alamosa springsnail
- Marstonia pachyta - armored marstonia - synonym: Pyrgulopsis pachyta
- Pyrgulopsis erythropoma - Ash Meadows pebblesnail
- Somatogyrus humerosus - atlas pebblesnail
- Amphigyra alabamensis Pilsbry 1906 Shoal Sprite
- Biomphalaria havanensis Pfeiffer 1839 - Ghost Ramshorn
- Ferrisia fragilis Tryon 1863 - Fragile Ancylid (limpet)
- Ferrisia rivularis Say 1817 - Creeping Ancylid (limpet)
- Gyraulus circumstriatus Tryon 1866 - Disc Gyro
- Gyraulus crista Linnaeus 1758 - Star Gyro
- Gyraulus deflectus Say 1824 - Flexed Gyro
- Gyraulus hornensis Baker 1934 - Tuba Gyro
- Gyraulus parvus Say 1817 - Ash Gyro
- Gyraulus vermicularis Gould 1847 - Pacific Coast Gyro
- Hebetancylus excentricus Morelet 1851 - Excentric Ancylid (limpet)
- Helisoma anceps Menke 1830 -Two-ridge Ramshorn
- Helisoma minus Cooper 1870
- Helisoma newberryi Lea 1858 Great Basin Ramshorn
- Laevapex fuscus Adams 1841 -Dusky Ancylid
- Menetus dilatatus Gould 1841 - Bugle Sprite
- Menetus opercularis Gould 1847 - Button Sprite
- Micromenetus brogniartianus Lea 1842 - Disc Sprite
- Micromenetus floridensis Baker 1945 - Penny Sprite
- Micromenetus sampsoni Ancey 1885 - Sampson Sprite
- Neoplanorbis carinatus Walker 1908 - Carinate Flat-top Snail
- Neoplanorbis smithi Walker 1908 - Angled Flat-top Snail
- Neoplanorbis tantillus Pilsbry 1906 - Little Flat-top Snail
- Neoplanorbis umbilicatus Walker 1908 - Umbilicate Flat-top Snail
- Pecosorbis kansasensis Berry 1966 - New Mexico Ramshorn
- Planorbella ammon Gould 1855 - Jupiter Ramshorn
- Planorbella binneyi Tryon 1867 - Coarse Ramshorn
- Planorbella campanulata Say 1821 - Bellmouth Ramshorn
- Planorbella columbiensis Baker 1945 - Caribou Ramshorn
- Planorbella corpulenta Say 1824 - Corpulent Ramshorn
- Planorbella duryi Wetherby 1879 - Seminole Ramshorn
- Planorbella magnifica Pilsbry 1903 - Magnificent Ramshorn
- Planorbella multivolvis Case 1847 - Acorn Ramshorn
- Planorbella occidentalis Cooper 1870 - Fine-lined Ramshorn
- Planorbella oregonensis Tryon 1865 - Lamb Ramshorn
- Planorbella pilsbryi Baker 1926 - File Ramshorn
- Planorbella scalaris Jay 1839 - Mesa Ramshorn
- Planorbella subcrenata Carpenter 1857 - Rough Ramshorn
- Planorbella tenuis Dunker 1850 - Mexican Ramshorn
- Planorbella traski Lea 1856 - Keeled Ramshorn
- Planorbella trivolvis Say 1817 - Marsh Ramshorn
- Planorbella truncata Miles 1861 - Druid Ramshorn
- Planorbula armigera Say 1821 - Thicklip Ramshorn
- Planorbula campestris Dawson 1875 - Meadow Ramshorn
- Promenetus exacuous Say 1821 - Sharp Sprite
- Promenetus umbillicatellus Cockerell 1887 - Thicklip Ramshorn
- Rhodacmea cahawbensis Walker 1917 - Cahaba Ancylid
- Rhodacmea elatior Anthony 1855 - Domed Ancylid
- Rhodacmea filosa Conrad 1834 - Wicker Ancylid
- Rhodacmea hinkleyi Walker 1908 - Knobby Ancylid
- Vorticifex effusa Lea 1856 - Artemesian Ramshorn
- Vorticifex solida Dall 1870 -
- Aplexa elongata Say 1821 -Lance Aplexa
- Archiphysa ashmuni Taylor 2003 - San Rafael Physa
- Archiphysa sonomae Taylor 2003 - Sonoma Physa
- Laurentiphysa chippuvarum Taylor 2003 - Chippewa Physa
- Physa carolinae Wethington, "Dillon," Wise 2009 - Carolina Physa
- Physa jennessi Dall 1919 - Obtuse Physa
- Physa megalochlamys Taylor 1988 - Cloaked Physa
- Physa natricina Taylor 1988 - Snake River Physa
- Physa sibirica Westerlund 1876 - Frigid Physa
- Physa skinneri Taylor 1954 - Glass Physa
- Physa vernalis Taylor and Jokinen 1984 - Vernal Physa
- Physella acuta
- Physella ancillaria Say 1825 - Pumpkin Physa
- Physella bermudezi Aguayo 1935 - Lowdome Physa
- Physella bottimeri Clench 1924 - Comanche Physa
- Physella boucardi Cross and Fischer 1881 - Desert Physa
- Physella columbiana Hemphill 1890 - Rotund Physa
- Physella conoidea Fischer and Crosse 1886 - Texas Physa
- Physella cooperi Tryon 1865 - Olive Physa
- Physella costata Newcomb 1861 - Ornate Physa
- Physella cubensis Pfeiffer 1839 - Carib Physa
- Physella globosa Haldeman 1841 - Globose Physa
- Physella gyrina Say 1821 - Tadpole Physa
- Physella gyrina propinqua Tryon 1865 - Rocky Mountain Physa
- Physella gyrina utahensis Clench 1925- Physa
- Physella hemphilli Taylor 2003 - Idaho Physa
- Physella hendersoni Clench 1925 - Bayou Physa
- Physella heterostropha Say 1817 - Pewter Physa
- Physella hordacea Lea 1864 - Grain Physa
- Physella humerosa Gould 1855 - Corkscrew Physa
- Physella integra Haldeman 1841 - Ashy Physa
- Physella johnsoni Clench 1926 - Banff Springs Physa
- Physella lordi Baird 1863 - Twisted Physa
- Physella magnalacustris Walker 1901 - Great Lakes Physa
- Physella mexicana Phillippi 1841 - Polished Physa
- Physella microstriata — Fish Lake physaChamberlain and Berry 1930; U.S. endemic/extinct
- Physella natricina — Snake River physa snail
- Physella osculans Haldeman 1841 - Cayuse Physa
- Physella parkeri Currier 1881 - Broadshoulder Physa
- Physella pomilla Conrad 1834 - Claiborne Physa
- Physella spelunca Turner and Clench 1974 - Cave Physa
- Physella squalida Morelet 1851 - Squalid Physa
- Physella traski Lea 1864 - Sculpted Physa
- Physella vinosa Gould 1847 - Banded Physa
- Physella virgata Gould 1855 - Protean Physa
- Physella virginea Gould 1847 - Sunset Physa
- Physella winnipegensisPip 2004 - Lake Winnipeg Physa
- Physella wrighti Te and Clark 1985- Hotwater Physa
- Physella zionis Pilsbry 1926 - Wet-rock Physa
Land gastropods※
Land gastropods in the USA include:
- Radiodomus abietum (H.B. Baker, 1930)
- Anguispira alternata (Say, 1816)
- Anguispira jessica Kutchka, 1938
- Anguispira kochi (L. Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Anguispira nimapuna H.B. Baker, 1932
- Anguispira strongyloides (Pfeiffer, 1854)
- Discus nigrimontanus (Pilsbry, 1924)
- Discus patulus (Deshayes, 1830)
- Helicodiscus barri Hubricht, 1962
- Helicodiscus parallelus (Say, 1821)
- Oreohelix idahoensis (Hemphill, 1890)
- Oreohelix strigosa depressa Pilsbry, 1904
- Oreohelix vortex S.S. Berry, 1932
- Fumonelix archeri - Archer's toothed land snail
- Fumonelix jonesiana- big-tooth covert, Jones' middle-toothed land snail
- Punctum pygmaeum - Also known as the "dot snail", typically a translucent. And flat shell, commonly found in forests/damp areas.
Freshwater bivalves※
- Quadrula — many species
Federally endangered or threatened※
Federally endangered or threatened freshwater molluscs※
There are 34 freshwater gastropod taxa on this list. The only marine endangered gastropod is: Haliotis sorenseni. The only overseas endangered land snail is Papustyla pulcherrima. Altogether 36 gastropod species are federally listed as of 2 October 2009.
Federally endangered or threatened land gastropods※
Common name | Scientific name | Home range | status |
---|---|---|---|
Oʻahu tree snails | Achatinella spp. | Hawaii | E |
Painted snake-coiled forest snail | Anguispira picta | Tennessee | T |
Iowa Pleistocene snail | Discus macclintocki | Illinois, Iowa | E |
Morro Shoulderband snail | Helminthoglypta walkeriana | California | E |
Magazine Mountain shagreen | Mesodon magazinensis | Arkansas | T |
Chittenango ovate amber snail | Novisuccinea chittenangoensis | New York | T |
Stock Island tree snail | Orthalicus reses (not include O. r. nesodryas) | Florida | T |
Kanab Ambersnail | Oxyloma haydeni kanabensis | Arizona, Utah | E |
Noonday globe | Patera clarki nantahala | North Carolina | T |
Virginia fringed mountain snail | Polygyriscus virginianus | Virginia | E |
Flat-spired three-toothed snail | Triodopsis platysayoides | West Virginia | T |
See also※
- List of marine molluscs of the United States
- United States Fish and Wildlife Service list of endangered species
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Canada
- List of non-marine molluscs of Mexico
- List of non-marine molluscs of Cuba
References※
- ^ Rodrigo B. Salvador, Fred J. Brook, Lara D. Shepherd, Martyn Kennedy (2020). "Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Punctoidea (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)". Zoosystematics and Evolution 96(2): 397-410.
- ^ Dot Snails (Punctidae) The living world of Molluscs ※
- ^ Punctum pygmaeum
- ^ U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (2009). Endangered Species Bulletin 34(3): 31.
External links※
- Federally listed gastropods (include one marine)
- Federally listed bivalves
- States
- uark.edu: Arkansas
- Walker B. 1899. The terrestrial Mollusca of Michigan. 27 pp.
- '"Ecology of Northern Michigan" —Anootated list of the molluscs of the Porcupine Mountains and "Isle Royale," Michigan; pages 93-99; Walker B. & Ruthven A. G. 1906.
- nhp.nris.mt.gov: Montana
- fieldguide.mt.go: Gastropoda fieldguide——to Montana
- carnegiemnh.org: Pennsylvania - land gastropods
- Southern Illinois - land gastropods
- Kathryn E. Perez. (last edited September 12, 2006) Land Snail List for Texas.
- Utah
- at http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/wildlife/publications/ Special Status Faunal Species in Virginia
- Official List of Virginia Native and Naturalized Species
- dnr.wi.gov: Wisconsin
- Williams, J. D., Bogan, A. E., Butler, R. S., Cummings, K. S., Garner, J. T., Harris, J. L., ... & Watters, G. T. (2017). "A Revised List of the Freshwater Mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Unionida) of the United States and Canada". Freshwater Mollusk Biology and Conservation 20: 33-58.