Parvedentulina
Parvedentulina | |
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Parvanachis pygmaea | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Order: | Stylommatophora |
Superfamily: | Streptaxoidea |
Family: | Streptaxidae |
Genus: | Parvedentulina Emberton & Pearce, 2000 |
Type species | |
Parvedentulina ovatostoma Emberton & Pearce, 2000 | |
Synonyms | |
Anachis (Parvanachis) Radwin, 1968 (original rank) |
Parvedentulina is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Orthogibbinae of the family Streptaxidae.[1] [2]
94 species of Parvedentulina were known in 2002[1] although the majority of these species were described in 2002.[1] An additional 6 new species of Parvedentulina were described in 2009,[3] and a further 5 new species of Parvedentulina were described in 2010.[4]
Distribution
The genus Parvedentulina is endemic to Madagascar.[1]
Description
The shell of Parvedentulina is small.[1] The spire is high.[1] The shell has ribs on its surface.[1] There are no teeth in the aperture.[1]
Shells of Parvedentulina are similar to those of another streptaxid genus, Gulella.[1]
Species
Species within the genus Parvedentulina include:
- Parvedentulina acutapex Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina ambatomitatoae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina ambatosorotrae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina ambatovakiae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina analamerae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina andapae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina andavakoerae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina andriantanteliaeK. C. Emberton, Slapcinsky, C. A. Campbell, Rakotondrazafy, Andriamiarison & J. D. Emberton, 2010[4]
- Parvedentulina andringitrae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina anjanaharibei Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina anjansudae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina antsahamadioae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina apieostriata Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina balambasia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina bemarahae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina benjamini[4]
- Parvedentulina betamponae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina betsiakae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina bitika Emberton & Griffiths, 2009[3]
- Parvedentulina celestinae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina conspicua Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina crenulata Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina delicata Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina densagyra Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina devolia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina distincta Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina elegans Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina setra Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina farihiambonia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina fenni Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina fortistriata Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina fotobohitrae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina fragilis Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina fusiforma Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina glesi (Fischer-Piette, Blanc, Blanc & Salvat, 1994)[1]
- Parvedentulina gracilis Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina hafa Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina hatairana Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina horonanladia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina jeani K. C. Emberton, Slapcinsky, C. A. Campbell, Rakotondrazafy, Andriamiarison & J. D. Emberton, 2010 [4]
- Parvedentulina josephinae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina kelivitsika Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina kendrae Emberton & Griffiths, 2009 [3]
- Parvedentulina lalina Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina lincolni Emberton & Griffiths, 2009[3]
- Parvedentulina macroconspicua Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina magna Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina mahalevona Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina mahialamboensis Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina mahitsia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina malala Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina mamirapiratra Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina mananarae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina mandenae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina manja Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina manomboae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina manomponae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina maranitra Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina margostriata Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina marojejyae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina masoalae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina metula (Crosse, 1881)[1]
- Parvedentulina miaranoniae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina michellae Emberton & Griffiths, 2009[3]
- Parvedentulina mijanona Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina minidistincta Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina minutissima Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina miova Emberton & Griffiths, 2009[3]
- Parvedentulina montana Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina morontsiraka Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina namorokae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina ovatostoma Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina parva Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina pascali Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina paulayiK. C. Emberton, Slapcinsky, C. A. Campbell, Rakotondrazafy, Andriamiarison & J. D. Emberton, 2010 [4]
- Parvedentulina pearcei Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina planapex Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina puichella Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina pyramida Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina ranomafanae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina rantovina Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina rapetoa Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina ravinamatia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina rogeri Emberton & Pearce, 2000[1]
- Parvedentulina sahantananae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina saintjacqui W. H. Turton, 1932[1]
- Parvedentulina simeni (Fischer-Piette, Blanc, Blanc & Salvat, 1994)[1]
- Parvedentulina simplex Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina soa Emberton & Griffiths, 2009[3]
- Parvedentulina tendrombohitra Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina terakabe Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina texieri Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina thompsoniK. C. Emberton, Slapcinsky, C. A. Campbell, Rakotondrazafy, Andriamiarison & J. D. Emberton, 2010 [4]
- Parvedentulina tsara Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsaratananae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsaravintana Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina lsimahialamboensis Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsingia Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsipika Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsisubulina Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina tsotra Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina unescoae Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina vavalava Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina vitroni (Fischer-Piette. Blanc, Blanc & Salvat, 1994)[1]
- Parvedentulina vonjena Emberton, 2002[1]
- Parvedentulina sp. 1 sensu Emberton & Griffiths (2009)[3]
- Parvedentulina sp. 2 sensu Emberton & Griffiths (2009)[3]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy Emberton K. C. (2002). "Parvedentulina and edentate Gulella of Madagascar (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Streptaxidae)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 131(1/2): 67-165. abstract.
- ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Parvedentulina Emberton & Pearce, 2000. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1253423 on 2021-12-14
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Emberton K. C. & Griffiths O. L. (2009). "Pulmonate land mollusks from three rainforest transects in northeastern Madagascar: part 1 of 2, with descriptions of 12 new species and one new subspecies (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 138(2): 137-167. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/138/137-167.
- ^ a b c d e f Emberton K C., Slapcinsky J., Campbell C. A., Rakotondrazafy J. A., Andriamiarison T. N. & Emberton J. D. (2010). "Terrestrial mollusks of Andriantantely Massif, Eastern Madagascar, with descriptions of 36 new species (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda; Pulmonata)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 139(1): 71-141. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/139/071-141
- Emberton, K.C. & Pearce, T.A. (2000). Small, high-spired pulmonates from Mounts Mahermana, Ilapiry, and Vasiha, southeastern Madagascar, with description of a new genus, and with conservation statuses of 15 streptaxid species. The Veliger, 43: 126-153. Berkeley.