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The '''non-marine molluscs of [[Costa Rica]]''' are a part of the molluscan [[wildlife of Costa Rica]]. A number of species of non-marine [[Mollusc|molluscs]] are found in the wild in Costa Rica. |
The '''non-marine molluscs of [[Costa Rica]]''' are a part of the molluscan [[wildlife of Costa Rica]]. A number of species of non-marine [[Mollusc|molluscs]] are found in the wild in Costa Rica. |
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There are ?? species of [[Gastropoda|gastropods]] (?? species of [[freshwater gastropod]]s, 183<ref name="Barrientos">{{sp icon}} Barrientos Z. (2003). "Lista de especies de moluscos terrestres (Archaeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Archaeopulmonata, Stylommatophora, Soleolifera) informadas para Costa Rica". ''[[Revista de Biología Tropical]]'' '''51'''(Suppl. 3): 293-304. [http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/suppls/sup51-3%20malacol/14-Barrientos-Lista-293-304.pdf PDF]</ref> species and subspecies of land gastropods) and ?? species of freshwater [[Bivalvia|bivalve]]s living in the wild. |
There are ?? species of [[Gastropoda|gastropods]] (?? species of [[freshwater gastropod]]s, 183<ref name="Barrientos">{{sp icon}} Barrientos Z. (2003). "Lista de especies de moluscos terrestres (Archaeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Archaeopulmonata, Stylommatophora, Soleolifera) informadas para Costa Rica". ''[[Revista de Biología Tropical]]'' '''51'''(Suppl. 3): 293-304. [http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/suppls/sup51-3%20malacol/14-Barrientos-Lista-293-304.pdf PDF] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110629182458/http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/suppls/sup51-3%20malacol/14-Barrientos-Lista-293-304.pdf |date=29 June 2011 }}</ref> species and subspecies of land gastropods) and ?? species of freshwater [[Bivalvia|bivalve]]s living in the wild. |
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== Freshwater gastropods == |
== Freshwater gastropods == |
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}}, [http://www.ots.ac.cr/tropiweb/attachments/volumes/vol58-1/15-Thompson-land-snails-costa-rica-panama.pdf PDF]. |
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* Barrientos Z. (2010). "Los moluscos terrestres (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de Costa Rica: clasificación, distribución y conservación". ''[[Revista de Biología Tropical]]'' '''58'''(4): 1165-1175. [http://www.biologia.ucr.ac.cr/rbt/attachments/volumes/vol58-4/09_Barrientos_Moluscos_CR.pdf PDF]. |
* Barrientos Z. (2010). "Los moluscos terrestres (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de Costa Rica: clasificación, distribución y conservación". ''[[Revista de Biología Tropical]]'' '''58'''(4): 1165-1175. [http://www.biologia.ucr.ac.cr/rbt/attachments/volumes/vol58-4/09_Barrientos_Moluscos_CR.pdf PDF]. |
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The non-marine molluscs of Costa Rica are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Costa Rica. A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Costa Rica.
There are ?? species of gastropods (?? species of freshwater gastropods, 183[1] species and subspecies of land gastropods) and ?? species of freshwater bivalves living in the wild.
Freshwater gastropods
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Land gastropods
Subulinidae - 19 species (23 including subspecies):[1]
- Beckianum beckianum (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) - Beckianum beckianum beckianum (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) and Beckianum beckianum gabbianum (Angas, 1879)[1]
- Beckianum sinistrum Martens, 1890 - Near Threatened[2]
- Lamellaxis gracilis (Hutton, 1834)
- Succinea costaricana von Martens, 1898[3]
- Diplosolenodes occidentalis (Guilding, 1825)[1]
- Sarasinula plebeia (Fischer, 1868)[1]
- Ariolimax costaricensis Cockerell, 1890[1]
- Pallifera costaricensis (Mörch, 1857)[1]
- Averellia macneili (Crosse, 1873)[1]
- Cryptostrakon corcovadensis Cuezzo, 1997[1]
- Cryptostrakon gabbi (Binney, 1879)[1]
- Leptarionta adela (Angas, 1878)[1]
- Leptarionta costaricensis (Roth in Pfr., 1857)[1]
- Leptarionta zhorquinensis (Angas, 1879)[1]
- Trichodiscina suturalis (Pfr., 1846)[1]
- Trichodiscina pressula (Morelet, 1851)[1]
- Pittieria aurantiaca (Angas, 1879) - synonym: Euglandina aurantiaca[1]
- Streptostyla turgidula Pfeiffer, 1856[4]
- Hyalinia glomerula Martens, 1892[1]
- Hyalinia permodesta minor Martens, 1892[1]
Bivalvia
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See also
- List of amphibians of Costa Rica
- List of birds of Costa Rica
- List of mammals of Costa Rica
- List of non-marine molluscs of Nicaragua
- List of reptiles of Costa Rica
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Template:Sp icon Barrientos Z. (2003). "Lista de especies de moluscos terrestres (Archaeogastropoda, Mesogastropoda, Archaeopulmonata, Stylommatophora, Soleolifera) informadas para Costa Rica". Revista de Biología Tropical 51(Suppl. 3): 293-304. PDF Archived 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Perez A. M. (1996). Beckianum sinistrum. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 August 2007.
- ^ Villalobos M. C., Monge-Nájera J., Barrientos Z. & Franco J. (1995). "Life cycle and field abundance of the snail Succinea costaricana (Stylommatophora: Succineidae), a tropical pest". Revista de Biología Tropical 43: 181-188. PDF.
- ^ Perez A. M. (1996). Streptostyla turgidula. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007.
External links
- Land snails (14 species) at website by Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio)
- Thompson, F. G. (2010). "Four species of land snails from Costa Rica and Panama (Pulmonata: Spiraxidae)". Revista de biologia tropical. 58 (1): 195–202. PMID 20411717., PDF.
- Barrientos Z. (2010). "Los moluscos terrestres (Mollusca: Gastropoda) de Costa Rica: clasificación, distribución y conservación". Revista de Biología Tropical 58(4): 1165-1175. PDF.