Charopidae
Charopidae is a taxonomic family of small air-breathing land snails (and semi-slugs such as Otoconcha dimidiata), terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Punctoidea (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).[1]
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(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura clade Panpulmonata clade Eupulmonata clade Stylommatophora informal group Sigmurethra |
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Family: | Charopidae Hutton, 1884 |
2005 taxonomy
The family Charopidae consists of the following subfamilies according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005:[1]
- Charopinae Hutton, 1884 - synonyms: Phenacohelicidae Suter, 1892; Flammulinidae Crosse, 1895; Amphidoxinae Thiele, 1931; Dipnelicidae Iredale, 1937; Hedleyoconchidae Iredale, 1942; Pseudocharopidae Iredale, 1944; Trachycystidae Schileyko, 1986; Therasiinae Schileyko, 2001; Flammoconchinae Schileyko, 2001; Ranfurlyinae Schileyko, 2001
- Otoconchinae Cockerell, 1893
- Rotadiscinae H. B. Baker, 1927
- Semperdoninae Solem, 1983
- Thysanotinae Godwin-Austen, 1907
- Trukcharopinae Solem, 1983
2017 taxonomy
WoRMS recognize additional subfamilies, that were previously recognized as synonyms of the subfamily Charopinae:
Genera
Genera in the family Charopidae include:
Charopinae
- Acanthoptyx Ancey, 1888[8]
- Acheronopa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Aeschrodomus Pilsbry, 1892[8]
- Allocharopa Iredale, 1937[8]
- Andrefrancia Solem, 1960[8]
- Annoselix Iredale, 1939[8]
- Ba Solem, 1983 - with the only species Ba humbugi Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Barringtonica Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Biomphalopa Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Bischoffena Iredale, 1937[8]
- Cancellocochlea Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Cavellia Iredale, 1915[8]
- Cavellioropa Dell, 1952[8]
- Charopa E. von Martens, 1860 - type genus of the family Charopidae[1][8]
- Charopella Iredale, 1944[8]
- Chaureopa Climo, 1985[8]
- Coenocharopa Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Comboynea Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Coricudgia Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Corinomala Iredale, 1939[8]
- Cralopa Iredale, 1941[8]
- Cryptocharopa Preston, 1913[8]
- Cumberlandica Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Danielleilona Stanisic, 1993[8]
- Decoriropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Dentherona Iredale, 1933[8]
- Dictyoropa Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Diphyoropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Dipnelix Iredale, 1937[8]
- Discocharopa Iredale, 1913[9][8]
- Dividospiralia Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Dupucharopa Iredale, 1937[8]
- Egestula Iredale, 1915[8]
- Egilodonta Iredale, 1937[8]
- Egilomen Iredale, 1937[8]
- Elsothera Iredale, 1933[8]
- Epinicium Iredale, 1939[8]
- Excaliburopa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Fectola Iredale, 1915[8]
- Frustropa Iredale, 1945[8]
- Geminoropa Kershaw, 1955[8]
- Gerontia Hutton, 1882[8]
- Gouldiropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Goweroconcha Iredale, 1944[8]
- Graeffedon Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Gyrocochlea Hedley, 1924[8]
- Gyropena Iredale, 1944[8]
- Hedleyoconcha Pilsbry, 1893[8]
- Isolderopa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Kermodon Iredale, 1945[8]
- Koreelahropa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Lagivala Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Lauopa Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Lenwebbia Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Letomola Iredale, 1941[8]
- Leurocochlea Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Luinodiscus Iredale, 1937[8]
- Luturopa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Maafu Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Macleayropa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Macphersonea Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Macrophallikoropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Marilyniropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Micromphalia Ancey, 1882[8]
- Mocella Iredale, 1915[8]
- Monomphalus Ancey, 1882[8]
- Mulathena B. J. Smith & Kershaw, 1985[8]
- Mussonula Iredale, 1937[8]
- Mystivagor Iredale, 1944[8]
- Nautiliropa Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Neoparyphantopsis Miquel & Araya, 2015[8]
- Ngairea Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Norfolcioconcha Preston, 1913[8]
- Notodiscus Thiele, 1931[8]
- Omphaloropa Stanisic, 1990[8]
- Oreokera Stanisic, 1987[8]
- Oreomava Kershaw, 1956[8]
- Papulaoma Iredale, 1941[8]
- Paracharopa Climo, 1983[8]
- Pararhytida Ancey, 1882[8]
- Paratrochus Pilsbry, 1893[8]
- Parvicharopa Solem, 1958[8]
- Paryphantopsis Thiele, 1928[8]
- Penescosta Iredale, 1944[8]
- Pereduropa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Pernagera Iredale, 1939[8]
- Phenacharopa Pilsbry, 1893[8]
- Pillomena Iredale, 1937[8]
- Planilaoma Iredale, 1937[8]
- Planorbacochlea Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Platyrhytida Cockerell, 1895[8]
- Plesiopsis Ancey, 1888[8]
- Pseudegestula Dell, 1954[8]
- Pseudocharopa Peile, 1929[8]
- Pulcharopa Iredale, 1944[8]
- Pulchridomus Climo, 1980[8]
- Reticharopa Solem, 1959[8]
- Rhophodon Hedley, 1924[8]
- Rhytidopsis Ancey, 1882[8]
- Richardsoniana Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Richmondaropa Shea, Colgan & Stanisic, 2012[8]
- Roblinella Iredale, 1937[8]
- Scelidoropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Setomedea Iredale, 1941[8]
- Setoturbinata Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Sharniropa Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[8]
- Shearopa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Sinployea Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Spiraliropa Stanisic, 2010[8]
- Stenacapha B. J. Smith & Kershaw, 1985[8]
- Subfectola Powell, 1939[8]
- Suteria Pilsbry, 1892[8]
- Teracharopa Maassen, 2000[8]
- Therasiella Powell, 1948[8]
- Thryasona B. J. Smith & Kershaw, 1985[8]
- Tropidotropis Ancey, 1888[8]
- Tuimalila Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Vatusila Solem, 1983[9][8]
- Whiteheadia Hyman & Stanisic, 2005[10][8] with the species Egilomen globosa Stanisic, 1990. It is a homonym of a genus of beetles Whiteheadia Alonso-Zarazaga & Lyal, 1999.
- Ygernaropa Stanisic, 2010[8]
Flammoconchinae
Flammulininae[3]
- Amphidoxa Albers, 1850[3] - Amphidoxa marmorella (L. Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Flammulina E. von Martens, 1873[3]
- Flammulops Iredale, 1937[3]
- Montaropa Climo, 1984[3]
- Protoflammulina Climo, 1971[3]
Otoconchinae
Phenacohelicinae[4]
- Allodiscus Pilsbry, 1892[4]
- Canallodiscus B. A. Marshall & Barker, 2008[4]
- Costallodiscus B. A. Marshall & Barker, 2008[4]
- Granallodiscus B. A. Marshall & Barker, 2008[4]
- Hirsutodiscus Climo, 1971[4]
- Neophenacohelix Cumber, 1961[4]
- Phenacohelix Suter, 1892[4]
- Pseudallodiscus Climo, 1971[4]
Ranfurlyinae[5]
- Ranfurlya Suter, 1903[5] - type genus of the subfamily Ranfurlyinae
Rotadiscinae
- Alsolemia Climo, 1981[14]
- Damonita Climo, 1981[14]
- Helenoconcha Pilsbry, 1892[14]
- Huonodon Iredale, 1945[14]
- Loisthodon Climo, 1989[14]
- Microcharopa Solem, 1983[9][14]
- Missioclivus Iredale, 1941[14]
- Mitodon Climo, 1989[14]
- Ptychodon Ancey, 1888[14]
- Radioconus H. B. Baker, 1927[14]
- Radiodiscus Pilsbry, 1906[14]
- Radiodomus H. B. Baker, 1930[14]
- Ridleya Ancey, 1901[14]
- Rotacharopa Stanisic, 1990[14]
- Rotadiscus Pilsbry, 1926[14] - type genus of the subfamily Rotadiscinae
- Zelandiscus Climo, 1989[14]
Semperdoninae
- Himeroconcha Solem, 1983[9]
- Landronellum Solem, 1983[9]
- Semperdon Solem, 1983[9] - type genus of the subfamily Semperdoninae
Therasiinae[6]
- Phacussa Hutton, 1883[6]
- Serpho Hutton, 1904[6]
- Thalassohelix Pilsbry, 1892[6]
- Therasia Hutton, 1883[6]
- Thermia Hutton, 1904[6]
Thysanotinae
- Fametesta Pilsbry, 1902[15]
- Glyptaulax Gude, 1914[15]
- Hirasea Pilsbry, 1902[15]
- Hirasiella Pilsbry, 1902[15]
- Philalanka Godwin-Austen, 1898[15]
- Ruthvenia Gude, 1911[15]
- Tadaia Minato & Okubo, 1992[15]
- Thysanota E. von Martens, 1860[15] - type genus of the subfamily Thysanotinae
Trachycystinae[7]
- Araucocharopa Miquel & Cádiz Lorca, 2008[7]
- Austrodiscus Parodiz, 1957[7]
- Chalcocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Chellius Vargas-Almonacid & Stuardo, 2007[7]
- Chilocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Cyclocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Dendrotrichia van Bruggen & Verdcourt, 1965[7]
- Glabrogyra Müller da Fonseca & Thomé, 1993[7]
- Helenodiscus Solem, 1977[7]
- Lilloiconcha Weyrauch, 1965[7]
- Liparocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Lyrocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Payenia J. Mabille & Rochebrune, 1889[7]
- Phaulocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Phortion Preston, 1910[7]
- Pilula E. von Martens, 1898[7]
- Propilula Germain, 1918[7]
- Prositala Germain, 1915[7]
- Pseudohelenoconcha Zilch, 1959[7]
- Psichion Gude, 1911[7]
- Reticulapex Emberton & Pearce, 2000[7]
- Stephacharopa Miquel & Araya, 2013[7]
- Stephadiscus Hylton Scott, 1981[7]
- Stephanoda E. von Martens, 1860[7]
- Trachycystis Pilsbry, 1893[7] - type genus of the subfamily Trachycystinae
- Xerocystis H. Watson, 1934[7]
- Zilchogyra Weyrauch, 1965[7]
Trukcharopinae
- Jokajdon Solem, 1983[9]
- Kubaryiellus Solem, 1983[9]
- Palikirus Solem, 1983[9]
- Palline Solem, 1983[9]
- Roimontis Solem, 1983[9]
- Russatus Solem, 1983[9]
- Trukcharopa Solem, 1983[9] - type genus of the subfamily Trukcharopinae
? subfamily
- Alpiniropa Stanisic, 2018
- Ammoniropa Bonham, 2018
- Archiropa Bonham, 2018
- Austellorien Stanisic, 2018
- Banjoropa Stanisic, 2018
- Bonhamaropa Stanisic, 2018
- Chordaropa Stanisic, 2016[16]
- Climocella Goulstone, 1996[17]
- † Colhueconus Miquel & Bellosi, 2010
- Dendropa Marshall & Worthy, 2017[18]
- Diemenoropa Bonham, 2018
- Kessneropa Bonham, 2018
- Kosciuszkoropa Stanisic, 2018
- Lithocouperia Stanisic, 2016[19]
- Lorelleia Stanisic, 2018
- Lottaropa Bonham, 2018
- Meredithena Stanisic, 2018
- Oreokera Iredale, 1941[20]
- † Patagocharopa Miquel & P. E. Rodriguez, 2016[21]
- Reticularopa Stanisic, 2016[22]
- Tasmathera Bonham, 2018
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