List of non-marine molluscs of China
The non-marine mollusks of China are a part of the molluscan fauna of China (wildlife of China). A number of species of non-marine mollusks are found in the wild in China.
Freshwater gastropods
- Erhaia chinensis (Liu & Zhang, 1979)[1]
- Erhaia daliensis Davis & Kuo in Davis et al., 1985[1]
- Erhaia gongjianguoi (Kang, 1983)[1]
- Erhaia hubeiensis (Liu, Zhang & Wang, 1983)[1]
- Erhaia jianouensis (Liu & Zhang, 1979)[1]
- Erhaia kunmingensis Davis & Kuo in Davis et al., 1985[1]
- Erhaia lii (Kang, 1985)[1]
- Erhaia liui (Kang, 1985)[1]
- Erhaia robusta (Kang, 1986)[1]
- Erhaia shimenensis (Liu, Zhang & Chen, 1982)[1]
- Erhaia tangi (Cheng, Wu, Li & Lin, 2007)[1]
- Erhaia triodonta (Liu, Wang & Zhang, 1991)[1]
- Erhaia wantanensis (Kang, 1983)[1]
- Erhaia wufungensis (Kang, 1983)[1]
- genus Margarya with 11 species[citation needed] is endemic to Yunnan Province
- Fenouilia kreitneri Neumayr, 1880 - endemic[2]
- Lacunopsis auris Y.-Y. Liu, Y.-X. Wang & W.-Z. Zhang, 1980[3]
- Lacunopsis yunnanensis Y.-Y. Liu, Y.-X. Wang & W.-Z. Zhang, 1980[3]
- Lacunopsis yuxiensis Shi, Shu, Qiang, Xu, Tian & Chang, 2020[3]
- Oncomelania hupensis Gredler, 1881[4]
- Tricula hortensis Attwood & Brown, 2003[5]
- Brotia yunnanensis Köhler, Du & Yang, 2010[6]
- Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[7]
Land gastropods
- Cyclophorus aquilus (Sowerby, 1843)[8]
- Cyclophorus clouthianus Möllendorff, 1882[8]
- Cyclophorus dilatatus Heude, 1886[8]
- Cyclophorus dodrans dodrans Mabille, 1887[8]
- Cyclophorus fargesianus Heude, 1885[8]
- Cyclophorus martensianus Möllendorff, 1874[8]
- Cyclophorus pyrostoma Möllendorff, 1882[8]
- Cyclophorus volvulus (O.F. Müller, 1774)[8]
- Cyclophorus zebrinus (Benson, 1836)[8]
- Scabrina fimbriosa (Möllendorff, 1885)[9]
- Scabrina hirsuta (Möllendorff, 1884)[9]
- Scabrina laciniata (Heude, 1885)[9]
- Scabrina moellendorffi (Preston, 1909)[9]
- Pincerna costulosa (Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1912)[10]
- Pincerna maolanensis Luo, Zhang & Zhuo, 2009[10]
- Pincerna vallis Chen & Wu, 2020[10]
- Arinia cathaicola Pilsbry, 1934[10]
- Sinoarinia feii Chen, 2020[10]
- Sinoarinia maolanensis (Zhang, Chen & Zhuo, 2013)[10]
- Sinoarinia mirifica (Li, Zhuo & Luo, 2005)[10]
- Pupopsis dissociabilis Sturany, 1900[11]
- Pupopsis hendan Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis maoxian Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis paraplesia Sturany, 1900[11]
- Pupopsis polystrepta Sturany, 1900[11]
- Pupopsis pupopsis Gredler, 1898[11]
- Pupopsis retrodens (Martens, 1879)[11]
- Pupopsis rhodostoma Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis subpupopsis Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis subtorquilla Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis torquilla (Möllendorff, 1901)[11]
- Pupopsis yengiawat Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis yuxu Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Pupopsis zilchi Wu & Gao, 2010[11]
- Subzebrinus labiellus (Martens, 1881)[11]
- Eostrobilops diodontina (Heude, 1885)[12]
- Eostrobilops humicolus Páll-Gergely et Hunyadi, 2015[12]
- Eostrobilops zijinshanicus Chen, 2019[12]
- Acanthophaedusa reductans Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Bacillophaedusa annularis Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Bathyptychia (Bathyptychia) beresowskii flavida Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Bathyptychia (Bathyptychia) martensi Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Bathyptychia (Bathyptychia) zechuani Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Cirrophaedusa plicilabris Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Dautzenbergiella (Dautzenbergiella) chinensis Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Dautzenbergiella (Dautzenbergiella) leekremeri Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Dautzenbergiella (Mansuyiella) mansuyi ootanii Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Dautzenbergiella (Mansuyiella) paulae Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Dautzenbergiella (Dautzenbergiella) yanghaoi Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Distortiphaedusa imprimata Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Euphaedusa costifera Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Euphaedusa gemina davidi Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Euphaedusa (Telophaedusa) ishibei Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Euphaedusa krejcii Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Euphaedusa (Papilliphaedusa) yongshuae Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Euphaedusa yunnancola Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Falsiluna harryleei Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Formosana abscedens Hunyadi et Szekeres, 2016[19]
- Formosana kremeri Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Formosana renzhigangi Grego & Szekeres, 2019[19]
- Formosana schawalleri Nordsieck, 2001[19]
- Formosana seguiniana (Heude, 1885)[19]
- Fuchsiana zhangqingae Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Grandinenia maroskoi Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Grandinenia ookuboi pulchricosta Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Grandinenia rex Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Grandinenia takagii gigas Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Hemiphaedusa (Synprosphyma) ehrmanni Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Hemiphaedusa (Margaritiphaedusa) macroptychia Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Hemiphaedusa (Notoptychia) media Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Hemiphaedusa (Selenophaedusa) ooharai Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Hemiphaedusa (Hemiphaedusa) pluviatilis zilchi Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Hemiphaedusa (Notoptychia) polydonella Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Hemiphaedusa (Margaritiphaedusa) protrita hunancola Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Hemiphaedusa (Synprosphyma) pseudinversa Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Hemiphaedusa (Margaritiphaedusa) rusticana amoena Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Hemiphaedusa (Dendrophaedusa) spinifera Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Macrophaedusella jesuitica Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Margaritiphaedusa hunyadii Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Margaritiphaedusa whitteni kremerorum Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Miraphaedusa takagii Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Oospira (Siphonophaedusa) grangeri asiphonia Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Oospira (Formosana) kongshanensis Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Oospira (Formosana) moschinella Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Oospira (Formosana) ooharai Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Oospira (Atractophaedusa) ookuboi Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Oospira (Formosana) schwalleri Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Oospira (Formosana) splendens Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Oospira (Atractophaedusa) takagii Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Oospira (Formosana) umbrosa Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Oospira yanghaoi Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Oospira (Atractophaedusa) zhaoyifani Grego & Szekeres, 2008[20]
- Papilliphaedusa kunmingensis (Chen et Zhang, 1999)[19]
- Phaedusa (Phaedusa) boettgeri Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Phaedusa (Phaedusa) lypra latestriata Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Phaedusa (Metaphaedusa) matejkoi Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Phaedusa (Metaphaedusa) pallidocincta ookuboi Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Phaedusa (Phaedusa) potanini pretiosa Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Phaedusa (Metaphaedusa) pseudaculus Nordsieck, 2001[15]
- Probosciphaedusa mulini Chen & Ouyang, 2021[21]
- Selenophaedusa diplochilus griffithsi Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Selenophaedusa jimenezi Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Serriphaedusa boissieaui Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Serriphaedusa (Gibbophaedusa) gerberi Grego & Szekeres, 2019[19]
- Serriphaedusa ookuboi Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Serriphaedusa (Gibbophaedusa) poppei Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Serriphaedusa (Serriphaedusa) tenuispira Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Serriphaedusa (Altiplica) yanghaoi Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Serriphaedusa (Gibbophaedusa) zhangqingae Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Synprosphyma ambigua Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Synprosphyma (Synprosphyma) basilissa planicollis Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Synprosphyma segersi Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Synprosphyma yanghaoi Grego & Szekeres, 2011[13]
- Synprosphyma yunlingi Grego & Szekeres, 2020[16]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) capreolus Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) costigera Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia danjuan Qiu, 2021[22]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) fuchsi amabilis Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) gastrum Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) gastrum densecostulata Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) gastrum laticosta Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) hitomiae Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) hitomiae rufescens Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) lucida Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) lucida gracillima Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) nakaharai Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) napoensis Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) ookuboi Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) ootanii Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia (Tropidauchenia) orientalis rufocincta Nordsieck, 2007[17]
- Tropidauchenia parasulcicollis Qiu, 2021[22]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) pseudofuchsi Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia sulcicollis Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18][22]
- Tropidauchenia (Grandinenia) takagii rubens Nordsieck, 2005[14]
- Tropidauchenia yanghaoi Grego & Szekeres, 2017[18]
- Arion subfuscus (Draparnaud, 1805)[23]
- Meghimatium bilineatum (Benson, 1842)[23]
- Meghimatium cf. pictum (Stoliczka, 1873)[23]
- Meghimatium rugosum (Chen & Gao, 1982)[23]
- Anadenus dautzenbergi Collinge, 1900 - nomen dubium[23]
- Anadenus parvipenis Wiktor, De-niu & Wu, 2000[23]
- Anadenus sechuenensis Collinge, 1899[23]
- Anadenus sinensis Möllendorff, 1899 - nomen dubium[23]
- Anadenus yangtzeensis Wiktor, De-niu & Wu, 2000[23]
- Anadenus yunnanensis Wiktor, De-niu & Wu, 2000[23]
- Anadenus gonggashanensis Wiktor, De-niu & Wu, 2000[23]
- Lehmannia valentiana (Férussac, 1823)[23]
- Limax flavus Linnaeus, 1758[23]
- Deroceras altaicum (Simroth, 1886)[23]
- Deroceras laeve (O.F. Müller, 1774)[23]
- Angustopila dominikae Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Angustopila fabella Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Angustopila huoyani Jochum, Slapnik & Páll-Gergely, 2014[24]
- Angustopila subelevata Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Angustopila szekeresi Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Hypselostoma lacrima Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Hypselostoma socialis Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- Krobylos sinensis Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi, 2015[24]
- “Pupopsis” soleniscus (Möllendorff, 1901)[11]
- genus Stilpnodiscus - endemic to China[25]
- Sinoennea Kobelt, 1904[26]
- Sinoennea guiyangensis T.-C. Luo, D.-N. Chen & G.-Q. Zhang, 1998[27]
- Sinoennea manyunensis B. Fan, M. Tian & Y.-X. Chen, 2014[27]
- Sinoennea maolanensis T.-C. Luo, W.-C. Zhou & D.-N. Chen, 2004[27]
- Sicradiscus mansuyi (Gude, 1908)[28]
Freshwater bivalves
- Pisidium stewarti Preston, 1909[29]
- Corbicula fluminea (O. F. Müller, 1774) Found throughout eastern Asia, now an invasive species in waterways throughout Europe, Australia, and the Americas.
See also
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of North Korea
- List of non-marine molluscs of South Korea
- List of non-marine molluscs of Russia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Mongolia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Kazakhstan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Kyrgyzstan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Tajikistan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Afghanistan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Pakistan
- List of non-marine molluscs of India
- List of non-marine molluscs of Nepal
- List of non-marine molluscs of Bhutan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Burma
- List of non-marine molluscs of Vietnam
- List of non-marine molluscs of Hong Kong
- List of non-marine molluscs of the Philippines
- List of non-marine molluscs of Taiwan
- List of non-marine molluscs of Japan
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Further reading
- (in German) Bachmann O. & Gredler V. (1894). "Zur Conchylienfauna von China. XVIII. Stück.". Annalen des k. k. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums 9: 415–429.
- Cui Y. D., Liu X. Q. & Wang H. Z. (2008). "Macrozoobenthic community of Fuxian Lake, the deepest lake of southwest China". Limnologica-Ecology and Management of Inland Waters 38(2): 116-125. doi:10.1016/j.limno.2007.10.003.
- Davis G. M., Guo Y. H., Chen P. L., Yang H. M. & Chen D. J. (1989). "Notes on the Anatomy of a Small Hubendickia (Gastropoda: Pomatiopsidae: Triculinae) from Yunnan, China". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 141: 321-331. JSTOR.
- (in German) Gredler V. (1887). "Zur Conchylienfauna von China". Annalen des k. k. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums 2: 283–292. 4 Tables.
- (in Latin and French) Heude P. M. (1875–1885). Conchyliologie fluviatile de la province de Nanking et de la Chine centrale. Paris. 10 volumes. another scan - this whole work is about freshwater bivalves of China
- (in French) Heude P. M. (1882–1890). Mémoires concernant l'histoire naturelle de l'empire chinois par des pères de la Compagnie de Jésus. Notes sur les Mollusques terrestres de la vallée du Fleuve Bleu. Mision Catholique, Chang-Hai.
- (1882). 2: 1-88, plates 12-21.
- (1885). 3: 89-132, plates 22-32.
- (1890). 4: 125[sic]-188, plates 33-43.
- Nordsieck H. (2001). "Revision of the system of the Phaedusinae from mainland China with the description of new taxa (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Clausiliidae)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 129: 25-63.
- Nordsieck H. (2005). "New taxa of Phaedusinae and Garnieriinae from mainland China and Taiwan (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Clausiliidae)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 134: 23-52. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/0003-9284/134/023-052.
- Nordsieck H. (2007). "New taxa of Phaedusinae and Garnieriinae from southern China (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Clausiliidae)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 136(2): 217-243, 5 pls. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/0003-9284/136/217-243.
- (in Chinese) Chen Yuanxiao (2016). 云南陆生贝类 Terrestrial Molluscs in Yunnan. 276 pp. ISBN 9787030482020.