Vitrinidae

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Vitrinidae
Drawing of a live Vitrina pellucida
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata

clade Eupulmonata
clade Stylommatophora
informal group Sigmurethra

clade limacoid clade
Superfamily:
Family:
Vitrinidae

Fitzinger, 1833
Genera

See text

Synonyms
  • Plutoniinae Cockerell, 1893
  • Vitriplutoniinae Collinge, 1893
  • Phenacolimacinae Schileyko, 1986
  • Semilimacinae Schileyko, 1986
  • Oligolimacini Schileyko, 2003
Three shells of Eucobresia diaphana, scale bar in mm

Vitrinidae is a family of small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Limacoidea (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).

The family Vitrinidae has no subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).

Distribution

The distribution of the Vitrinidae includes the Nearctic, western Palearctic, eastern Palearctic, and Ethiopian zones, as well as Hawaii.[1]

Anatomy

Snails in this family make and use love darts made of chitin.

In this family, the number of haploid chromosomes lies between 26 and 35 (according to the values in this table).[2]

Genera

Genera in the family Vitrinidae include:

Cladogram

A cladogram showing the phylogenic relationships of this family to other families within the limacoid clade:[1]

 limacoid clade 

References

  1. ^ a b Hausdorf B. (2000). "Biogeography of the Limacoidea sensu lato (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora): Vicariance Events and Long-Distance Dispersal". Journal of Biogeography 27(2): 379-390. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2699.2000.00403.x, JSTOR.
  2. ^ Barker G. M.: Gastropods on Land: Phylogeny, Diversity and Adaptive Morphology. in Barker G. M. (ed.): The biology of terrestrial molluscs. CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK, 2001, ISBN 0-85199-318-4. 1-146, cited pages: 139 and 142.

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