Drymaeus
Drymaeus is a genus of medium-sized air-breathing, tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Bulimulidae.[1]
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(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura clade Panpulmonata clade Eupulmonata clade Stylommatophora informal group Sigmurethra |
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Genus: | Drymaeus |
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about nearly 600 names of species |
Drymaeus was placed in the subfamily Bulimulinae within the family Orthalicidae, according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).[4]
Distribution
Distribution of genus Drymaeus include South and Central America. For example in Mexico live about 65 species of Drymaeus.[3]
Species
There are two subgenera: Drymaeus sensus stricto and subgenus Mesembrinus. Species within the genus Drymaeus include:
subgenus Drymaeus Albers, 1850
- Drymaeus branneri F. Baker, 1914[5]
- Drymaeus castus (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus cecileae (Moricand, 1858)[5]
- Drymaeus chiapensis (Pfeiffer, 1866)[3]
- Drymaeus colimensis (Rolle, 1895)[3]
- Drymaeus dombeyanus (Férussac, 1842)[3]
- Drymaeus dunkeri (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymnaeus dunkeri forreri (Mousson, 1883)[3]
- Drymaeus eurystomus (Philippi, 1867)[5]
- Drymaeus expansus (Pfeiffer, 1848)[1]
- Drymaeus expansus balboa Pilsbry, 1926[3]
- Drymaeus fenestratus (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus inconspicuus (Haas, 1949)
- Drymaeus josephus (Angas, 1878)[3]
- Drymaeus lattrei (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus lattrei hiabundus (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus lilacinus (Reeve, 1949)[3]
- Drymaeus megastomus Parodiz, 1962[3]
- Drymaeus mexicanus (Lamarck, 1822)
- Drymaeus serperastrus (Say, 1829)[3]
- Drymaeus strigatus (Sowerby, 1838)[5]
- Drymaeus zhorquinensis (Angas, 1879)[3]
- Drymaeus ziegleri (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
subgenus Mesembrinus Albers, 1850[2][6]
- Drymaeus albostriatus (Strebel, 1882)[3]
- Drymaeus attenuatus (Pfeiffer, 1851)[3]
- Drymaeus aurifluus (Pfeiffer, 1856)[3]
- Drymaeus botterii (Crosse & Fischer, 1875)[3]
- Drymaeus bugabensis (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus championi (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus chiriquiensis DaCosta, 1901[3]
- Drymaeus costaricensis (Pfeiffer, 1862)[3]
- Drymaeus cozumelensis Richards, 1937[3]
- Drymaeus cucullus (Morelet, 1851)[3]
- Drymaeus discrepans (Sowerby, 1833)[3]
- Drymaeus dominicus (Reeve, 1850)[3][7]
- Drymaeus droueti (Pfeiffer, 1856)[3]
- Drymaeus emeus (Say, 1829)[3]
- Drymaeus fenestrellus (Von Martens, 1863)[3]
- Drymaeus gabbi (Angas, 1879)[3]
- Drymaeus ghiesbreghti (Pfeiffer, 1866)[3]
- Drymaeus hegewischi (Pfeiffer, 1842)[3]
- Drymaeus hepatostomus (Pfeiffer, 1861)[3]
- Drymaeus heterogeneus (Pfeiffer, 1866)[3]
- Drymaeus hondurasanus (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus inglorius (Reeve, 1848)[3]
- Drymaeus inglorius heynemanni (Pfeiffer, 1866)[3]
- Drymaeus intrapictus Pilsbry, 1930[3]
- Drymaeus inusitatus (Fulton, 1900)[3]
- Drymaeus irazuensis (Angas, 1878)[3]
- Drymaeus jonasi (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus laticinctus (Guppy, 1868)[6]
- Drymaeus lineolatus (Conrad, 1855)[3]
- Drymaeus lirinus (Morelet, 1851)[3]
- Drymaeus livescens (Pfeiffer, 1842)[3]
- Drymaeus mayaorum Rehder, 1966[3]
- Drymaeus moricandi (Pfeiffer, 1846)[3]
- Drymaeus moricandi hyalinoalbidus (Fischer & Crosse, 1875)[3]
- Drymaeus moritinctus (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus multilineatus (Say, 1825)[3]
- Drymaeus necaxanus Solem, 1955[3]
- Drymaeus perductorum Rehder, 1943[3]
- Drymaeus pilsbryi Zetek, 1933[3]
- Drymaeus pluvialis (Pfeiffer, 1862)[3]
- Drymaeus recluzianus (Pfeiffer, 1847)[3]
- Drymaeus recluzianus martensianus Pilsbry, 1899[3]
- Drymaeus rudis (Anton, 1839)[3]
- Drymaeus rufescens[3]
- Drymaeus rufescens pinchoti Pilsbry, 1930[3]
- Drymaeus sargi (Crosse & Fischer, 1875)[3]
- Drymaeus sargi motaguae (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus semimaculatus Pilsbry, 1898[3]
- Drymaeus semipellucidus (Tristram, 1861)[3]
- Drymaeus shattucki Bequaert & Clench, 1931[3]
- Drymaeus sulcosus (Pfeiffer, 1841)[3]
- Drymaeus sulphureus (Pfeiffer, 1856)[3]
- Drymaeus totonacus (Strebel, 1882)[3]
- Drymaeus translucens (Broderip, 1832)[3]
- Drymaeus translucens alternans (Beck, 1837)[3]
- Drymaeus translucens juquilensis (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus translucens misellus Pilsbry, 1926[3]
- Drymaeus translucens pachecensis Pilsbry, 1930[3]
- Drymaeus translucens panamensis (Broderip, 1833)[3]
- Drymaeus translucens sororcula Pilsbry, 1926[3]
- Drymaeus translucens subfloccosus Pilsbry, 1899[3]
- Drymaeus translucens tonosiesis Pilsbry, 1930[3]
- Drymaeus trimarianus (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus tripictus (Albers, 1857)[3]
- Drymaeus tripictus hoffmanni (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
- Drymaeus tropicalis (Morelet, 1849)[3]
- Drymaeus tryoni (Fischer & Crosse, 1875)[3]
- Drymaeus tryoni pochutlensis (Crosse & Fischer, 1875)[3]
- Drymaeus uhdeanus (Von Martens, 1893)[3]
subgenus ?
- Drymaeus acervatus Pfeiffer, 1857
- Drymaeus baezensis (Hidalgo, 1869)
- Drymaeus beyerleanus (Hupé, 1857)
- Drymaeus dakryodes Salvador, Cavallari & Simone, 2015[8]
- Drymaeus dormani
- Drymaeus elongatus (Röding, 1789)[1]
- Drymaeus iracema (Simone, 2015)[9]
- Drymaeus liliaceus (Férussac, 1821)
- Drymaeus multifasciatus (Lamarck, 1822)[6]
- Drymaeus pamplonensis Pilsbry, 1939[1]
- Drymaeus serratus (Pfeiffer, 1855)[1]
- Drymaeus stramineus (Guilding, 1824)[1]
- Drymaeus terreus (Simone, 2015)[9]
- Drymaeus vexillum (Broderip, 1832)[1] (synonym: Bulinus vexillum Broderip, 1832)
synonyms:
- Drymaeus henseli is a synonym of Anthinus henselii
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References
- Breure A. S. H. & Romero P. (2012). "Support and surprises: molecular phylogeny of the land snail superfamily Orthalicoidea using a three-locus gene analysis with a divergence time analysis and ancestral area reconstruction (Gastropoda: Stylommatophora)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde: International Journal of Malacology 141(1): 1-20. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/1869-0963/141/001-020.
- (in German) Albers J. C. (1850). Die Heliceen nach natürlicher Verwandtschaft systematisch geordnet von Joh. Christ. Albers: 1-262. Berlin. Drymaeus is on the page 155. Mesembrinus is on the page 157.
- Thompson F. G. (16 June 2008). "AN ANNOTATED CHECKLIST AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE LAND AND FRESHWATER SNAILS OF MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERICA" Archived 2012-10-12 at the Wayback Machine. "PART 3 PART 3 (ORTHALICOIDEA)". accessed 17 May 2011.
- Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks. 47 (1–2): 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
- Breure A. S. H. & Mogollón Avila V. (2010). "Well-known and little-known: miscellaneous notes on Peruvian Orthalicidae (Gastropoda, Stylommatophora)". Zoologische Mededelingen 84. HTM Archived 2018-09-26 at the Wayback Machine.
- 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
- "Mollusca" Archived July 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine. Diversidad Biológica Cubana, accessed 23 March 2011.
- Salvador, R.B.; Cavallari, D.C.; Simone, L.R.L. (2015). "Taxonomical study on a sample of land snails from southeastern Tocantins State, Brazil, with description of a new species". Journal of Conchology. 42 (1): 67–78.
- Salvador R. B. & Simone L. R. L. (2016). "A new species of Kora from Bahia, Brazil (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Orthalicoidea), with an emended diagnosis of the genus". Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde A 9: 1–7. doi:10.18476/sbna.v9.a1.
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