Helicostyla

Helicostyla is a genus of small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Bradybaenidae. Helicostyla is the type genus of the subfamily Helicostylinae.[2] This genus is endemic to the Philippines.

Helicostyla
A shell of Helicostyla camelopardalis
Scientific classification
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Helicostylinae
Genus:
Helicostyla

Species

Species within the genus Helicostyla include:[3][4]

  • Helicostyla aegle (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla annulata (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla balteata (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla bembicodes (Pfeiffer, 1851)
  • Helicostyla bicolorata (Lea, 1840)
  • Helicostyla bullala (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla bustoi (Hidalgo, 1887)
  • Helicostyla butleri (Pfeiffer, 1842)
  • Helicostyla calamianica (Quadras Moellendorff, 1894)
  • Helicostyla camelopardalis (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla canonizadoi (Bartsch, 1932)
  • Helicostyla carinata (Lea, 1840)
  • Helicostyla cincinna (Sowerby, 1840)
  • Helicostyla cincinniformis (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla collodes (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla concinna (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla curta (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla dactylus (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla daphnis (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla denticulata (Jay, 1839)
  • Helicostyla diana (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla dimera (Jonas, 1846)
  • Helicostyla dubiosa (Pfeiffer, 1846)
  • Helicostyla effusa (Pfeiffer, 1842)
  • Helicostyla euconica (Bartsch, 1932)
  • Helicostyla evanescens (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla faunus (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla fenestrata (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla florida (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla fulgens (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla fulgetrum (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla gilva (Pfeiffer, 1845)
  • Helicostyla grandis (Pfeiffer, 1845)
  • Helicostyla halichlora (Semper, 1866)
  • Helicostyla hydrophana Sowerby, 1841
  • Helicostyla ignobilis Sowerby, 1841
  • Helicostyla iloconensis (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla imperator (Pfeiffer, 1848)
  • Helicostyla jonasi (Pfeiffer, 1845)
  • Helicostyla juglans (Pfeiffer, 1842)
  • Helicostyla lacerata (Semper, 1877)
  • Helicostyla leopardus (Pfeiffer, 1845)
  • Helicostyla leucophaea (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla lignaria (Pfeiffer, 1842)
  • Helicostyla macrostoma (Pfeiffer, 1843)
  • Helicostyla marinduquensis (Hidalgo, 1887)
  • Helicostyla mateoi (Bartsch, 1932)
  • Helicostyla mearni Bartsch, 1905
  • Helicostyla metaformis (Ferussac, 1821)
  • Helicostyla mindoroensis W. J. Broderip, 1892
  • Helicostyla mirabilis (Ferussac, 1821)
  • Helicostyla montana Semper, 1891
  • Helicostyla monticula (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla nimbosa (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla nobilis (Reeve, 1848)
  • Helicostyla opalina (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla orbitula (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla phaeostyla (Pfeiffer, 1856)
  • Helicostyla pictor (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla pithogaster (Ferussac, 1821)
  • Helicostyla polillensis (Pfeiffer, 1861)
  • Helicostyla pudibunda Semper, 1891
  • Helicostyla rufogaster (Lesson, 1831)
  • Helicostyla sarcinosa (Ferussac, 1821)
  • Helicostyla satyrus (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla simplex (Jonas, 1843)
  • Helicostyla smaragdina (Reeve, 1842)
  • Helicostyla solivaga (Reeve, 1849)
  • Helicostyla sphaerica (Sowerby, 1841)
  • Helicostyla ticaonica (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla turbinoides (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla turbo (Pfeiffer, 1845)
  • Helicostyla velata (Broderip, 1841)
  • Helicostyla ventricosa (Bruguière, 1792)
  • Helicostyla viridostriata (Lea, 1840)
  • Helicostyla woodiana (Lea, 1840)
  • Helicostyla worcesteri Bartsch, 1909
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References

  1. Férussac A. É. d'A. de (1821). Histoire naturelle générale et particulière des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles, Tabl. Limaçons, 28.
  2. 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.
  3. Bradybaenidae. Malacolos.com, accessed 16 November 2010.
  4. Biolib


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