Plagigeyeria

Plagigeyeria is a genus of very small or minute freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrobiidae.

Plagigeyeria
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Plagigeyeria

Tomlin, 1930
Synonyms

Geyeria A. J. Wagner, 1914 (invalid: junior homonym of Geyeria Buchecker, 1876; Plagigeyeria is a replacement name)

Species

Species within the genus Plagigeyeria include:[1]

  • Plagigeyeria conilis
  • Plagigeyeria deformata Nicolas, 1891
  • Plagigeyeria edlaueri Schütt, 1961
  • Plagigeyeria feheri Grego & Glöer, 2019
  • Plagigeyeria gladilini Kuščer, 1937
  • Plagigeyeria horatieformis (Starobogatov, 1962)
  • Plagigeyeria jalzici Cindrić & Slapnik, 2019
  • Plagigeyeria klemmi Schütt, 1961
  • Plagigeyeria lukai Glöer & Pešić, 2014
  • Plagigeyeria minuta Bole & Velkovrh, 1987
  • Plagigeyeria montenigrina Bole, 1961
  • Plagigeyeria mostarensis Kuščer, 1933
  • Plagigeyeria necopinata A. Reischütz, Steiner-Reischütz & P.L. Reischütz, 2018
  • Plagigeyeria nitida Schütt, 1963
  • Plagigeyeria piroti Bole & Velkovrh, 1987
  • Plagigeyeria plagiostoma A.J. Wagner, 1914
  • Plagigeyeria procerula Angelov, 1965
  • Plagigeyeria robusta Schütt, 1959
  • Plagigeyeria steffeki Grego, Glöer, Erőss & Fehér, 2017
  • Plagigeyeria tribunicae Schütt, 1963
  • Plagigeyeria valvataeformis (Starobogatov, 1962)
  • Plagigeyeria zetaprotogona Schütt, 1960
Species brought into synonymy
  • Plagigeyeria pageti Schütt, 1961: synonym of Plagigeyeria zetaprotogona pageti Schütt, 1961 (original combination)

References

  1. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Plagigeyeria Tomlin, 1930". www.marinespecies.org. Retrieved 2019-02-01.
  • Wagner, A. J. (1914). Höhlenschnecken aus Süddalmatien und der Hercegovina. Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Klasse, Abt. I. 123 (1): 33-48. Wien.
  • Tomlin, J.R. le B. (1930). Some preoccupied generic names. Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London. 19: 22–24.


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