List of non-marine molluscs of Mexico

The non-marine molluscs of Mexico are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Mexico. A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Mexico.

Location of Mexico

There are about 1,178 species and subspecies of terrestrial gastropods in the Mexico.[1]

Summary table of number of species:
Numbers of molluscs by habitat Number of species
Freshwater gastropods ?
Land gastropods 1,178 species and subspecies[1]
Total number of non-marine gastropods over 1200
Freshwater bivalves ?
Total number of non-marine molluscs ?

There are not enough records of terrestrial gastropods from states of Aguascalientes and Tlaxcala.[1]

Land gastropods

an unidentified slug from Mexico
probably Drymaeus serperastrus from Mexico
an unidentified land snail from Mexico

Helicinidae - 72 species[1]

    Veronicellidae

    Subulinidae

    Urocoptidae - 265 species[1]

    Spiraxidae - 246 species[1]

    Orthalicidae/Bulimulinae = Bulimulidae - 140 species[1]

    Pupillidae - 47 species[1]

    Polygyridae - 65 species[1]

    Xanthonychidae - 58 species[1]

    Humboldtianidae - 49 species[1]

    See also

    • List of marine molluscs of Mexico

    Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

    References

    1. Naranjo-García E. & Fahy N. E. (2010). "The Lesser Families of Mexican Terrestrial Molluscs". American Malacological Bulletin 28(1-2): 59-80. doi:10.4003/006.028.0222.
    2. Naranjo-García E., Thomé J. W. & Castillejo J. (2007). "A review of the Veronicellidae from Mexico (Gastropoda: Soleolifera). Revisión de los Veronicellidae de México (Gastropoda: Soleolifera)". Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 78: 41-50."
    3. Robinson D. G., Hovestadt A., Fields A. & Breure A. S. H. (July 2009). "The land Mollusca of Dominica (Lesser Antilles), with notes on some enigmatic or rare species". Zoologische Mededelingen 83 http://www.zoologischemededelingen.nl/83/nr03/a13 Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine

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