List of non-marine molluscs of Iran

The non-marine molluscs of Iran are a part of the molluscan fauna of Iran, which is part of the (wildlife of Iran).

Summary table of species in the wild of Iran
Mollusc Number
Freshwater gastropods 73[1]
Land gastropods 132
Total gastropods ??
Bivalves ??
non-marine molluscs ??
Location of Iran

Freshwater gastropods

27 freshwater gastropod species (37% of freshwater gastropod species in Iran) are endemic to Iran.[1]

Species of freshwater gastropods of Iran include:

Neritidae

Viviparidae

Melanopsidae

  • Melanopsis costata (Olivier, 1804)[2][1]
  • Melanopsis doriae Issel, 1865[2][1]
  • Melanopsis kotschyi Philippi, 1847[1]
  • Melanopsis sp.[1] - Mansoorian (2001) listed Melanopsis from Iran as Melanopsis nodosa Mousson, 1874[2] and as Melanopsis praemorsa (Linnaeus, 1758),[2] but Glöer and Pešić (2012)[1] claimed that there are nine possible names for this species and that further study is necessary to establish under which name or names the Iranian populations should be placed.[1]

Potamididae

Thiaridae

Bithyniidae

  • Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758) - This species most probably does not occur in Iran.[1]
  • Bithynia forcarti Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Bithynia starmuehlneri Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Bithynia mazandaranensis Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Bithynia cf. ejecta Mousson, 1874[1]
  • Bithynia rubens (Menke, 1830)[1] - questionable taxonomic status[1]
  • Bithynia sistanica (Annandale & Prashad, 1919)[1]
  • Pseudobithynia irana Glöer & Pešić, 2006[1]
  • Pseudobithynia zagrosia Glöer & Pešić, 2009[1]

Cochliopidae

  • Heleobia dalmatica (Radoman, 1974) - the first report in Iran was in 2012[1]

Hydrobiidae

  • Hydrobia acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)[1]
  • Ecrobia grimmi (Clessin & Dybowski, 1888)[1]
  • Pseudamnicola kotschyi von Frauenfeld, 1863[1]
  • Pseudamnicola saboori Glöer & Pešić, 2009[1]
  • Pseudamnicola zagrosensis Glöer & Pešić, 2009[1]
  • Pseudamnicola raddei Boettger, 1889[1]
  • Pseudamnicola georgievi Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Kaskakia khorrasanensis Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Sarkhia sarabensis Glöer & Pešić, 2012[1]
  • Sarkhia kermanshahensis (Glöer & Pešić, 2009)[1]
  • Belgrandiella elburensis (Starmühlner & Edlauer, 1957)[1]
  • Hauffenia erythropomatia (Hauffen, 1856)[1]

Moitessieridae

  • Trogloiranica tashanica Fatemil, Malek-Hosseini, Falniowski, Hofman, Kuntner & Grego, 2019[3]

Stenothyridae

  • Stenothyra arabica Neubert, 1998[1]
  • Gangetia uzielliana (Issel, 1866)[1]
  • Farsithyra farsensis Glöer & Pešić, 2009[1]

Valvatidae

Acroloxidae

Lymnaeidae

  • Radix persica (Issel, 1865)[1]
  • Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1785)[1] - Radix auricularia gedrosiana Annandale & Prashad, 1919[2]
  • Radix bactriana (Annandale & Prashad, 1919)[1]
  • Radix iranica (Annandale & Prashad, 1919)[1]
  • Radix gedrosiana (Annandale & Prashad, 1919) - Radix gedrosiana gedrosiana (Annandale & Prashad, 1919).[1] Radix gedrosiana rectilabrum is endemic to Iran.[1]
  • Radix hordeum (Mousson, 1874)[1]
  • Radix labiata (Rossmaessler, 1835)[1]
  • Galba truncatula (Müller, 1774)[2][1]
  • Galba schirazensis Küster, 1862[1]
  • Stagnicola sp. - Most probably, the species reported from Iran as Stagnicola palustris represents an undescribed species.[1] It is not possible to identify or eventually describe this species according to shells only as new to science without anatomical studies.[1]
  • Lymnaea stagnalis (Linnaeus, 1774)[2][1]

Doubtful Lymnaeidae:

  • Radix lagotis (Schrank, 1803) - It was recorded from Iran by Martens (1874) and by Biggs (1937), but this species most probably does not occur in Iran.[1]

Planorbidae

Physidae

Freshwater species excluded from the list:

Land gastropods

An unidentified gastropod from Iran

Species of land gastropods of Iran include:

Aciculidae

  • Acicula persica Subai, 1981[6]

Cyclophoridae

  • Caspicyclotus sieversi (L. Pfeiffer, 1871)[7]

Pomatiidae

  • Pomatias rivularis hyrcanus (E. von Martens, 1874)[7]

Carychiidae

Succineidae

Cochlicopidae

Enidae

  • Buliminus alepensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1842)[9]
  • Buliminus zarudnyi Lindholm, 1915[9]
  • Chondrula tridens (O.F. Müller, 1774)[9]
  • Geminula continens carmanica (Forcart, 1959)[9]
  • Geminula continens continens (Rosen, 1892)[9]
  • Geminula continens parthica (Forcart, 1959)[9]
  • Geminula didymodus (O. Boettger, 1880)[9]
  • Geminula dolmenensis Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Geminula ghilanensis (Issel, 1865)[9]
  • Geminula isseliana (Bourguignat, 1865)[9]
  • Geminula pyramidata Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Geminula urmiensis Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Georginapaeus hohenackeri (L. Pfeiffer, 1848)[9]
  • Iranopsis carducha (E. von Martens, 1874)[9]
  • Iranopsis granulata Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Ljudmilena sieversi (Mousson, 1873)[9]
  • Merdigera obscura (O.F. Müller, 1774)[9]
  • Multidentula pupoides (Krynicki, 183)[9]
  • Multidentula ridens (Nägele, 1906)[9]
  • Ottorosenia varenzovi (Rosen, 1893)[9]
  • Pseudochondrula arsaci Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula bondouxi Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula darii Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula orientalis Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula purus Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula seductilis scapa Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudochondrula tetrodon Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus alborsicus Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus asterabadensis (Kobelt, 1880)[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus blanfordianus (Kobelt, 1880)[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus demorgani Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus fusiformis Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus geoffreyi (Ancey, 1884)[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus hyrcanus (Lindholm, 1915)[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus ignoratus Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus kermanensis Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus menkhorsti Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus minutus Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus orculoides Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus schahrudensis (O. Boettger, 1889)[9]
  • Pseudonapaeus sogdianus (E. von Martens, 1874)[9]
  • Turanena herzi (O. Boettger, 1889)[9]
  • Turanena pseudobscura Bank & Neubert, 2016[9]

Chondrinidae

  • Granopupa granum (Draparnaud, 1801)[7]
  • Granopupa persica (Gittenberger, 1973)[10]

Gastrocoptidae

  • Gastrocopta armigerella (Reinhardt, 1877)[11]

Lauriidae

Orculidae

  • Orculella pfeiferi Hausdorf, 1996[13]
  • Orculella ruderalis persica Hausdorf, 1996[13]
  • Orculella sirianocoriensis libanotica (Tristram, 1865)[13]
  • Pagodulina lederi hyrcanica Gittenberger & Pieper, 1984[13][14]
  • Pagodulina lederi lederi Gittenberger & Pieper, 1984[13][14]
  • Schileykula scyphus crassa (Pilsbry, 1922)[13]
  • Sphyradium doliolum Hausdorf, 1996[13]

Pupillidae

  • Pupoides coenopictus (T. Hutton, 1834)[7]

Truncatellinidae

Valloniidae

Vertiginidae

Clausiliidae

  • Euxina achrafensis Nordsieck, 1995[15]
  • Caspiophaedusa perlucens gilanensis Nordsieck, 1978[15]
  • Caspiophaedusa perlucens perlucens (O. Boettger, 1877)[15]
  • Euxina forcarti Nordsieck, 1995[15]
  • Euxina gastron Nordsieck, 1995[15]
  • Euxina lessonae (Issel, 1865)[15]
  • Euxina mazanderanica Nordsieck, 1995[15]
  • Euxina patrisnemethi Németh & Szekeres, 2004[16]
  • Euxina talyschana Likharev, 1962[15]
  • Laeviphaedusa hyrcanica (Germain, 1933)[15][16]
  • Likharevia gilanensis Nordsieck, 1995[15]
  • Microphaedusa morgani Nordsieck, 1978[15]
  • Mucronaria duboisi (Charpentier, 1852)[15]
  • Pravispira semilamellata (Mousson, 1863)[15]
  • Serrulina sieversi (L. Pfeiffer, 1871)[15]
  • Serrulinella senghanensis (Germain, 1933)[15]

Achatinidae

Punctidae

Gastrodontidae

Oxychilidae

Pristilomatidae

  • Vitrea contortula (Krynicki, 1837)[18][19]
  • Vitrea morgani Riedel, 1966[18][19]
  • Vitrea pygmaea (O. Boettger, 1880)[18][19]
  • Vitrea saboori Neubert & Bössneck, 2013[19][21]

Parmacellidae

  • Parmacella ibera (Draparnaud, 1801)[8]

Trigonochlamydidae

Agriolimacidae

Limacidae

  • Caspilimax keyserlingi (E. von Martens, 1880)[7]

Vitrinidae

  • Oligolimax annularis (S. Studer, 1820)[7]

Geomitridae

  • Helicopsis aelleni Hausdorf, 1996[25]
  • Helicopsis persica Hausdorf & Bössneck, 2016[26]
  • Xeropicta krynickii (Krynicki, 1833)[7]

Helicidae

  • Caucasotachea leucoranea (Mousson, 1863)[27]
  • Eobania vermiculata (O.F. Müller, 1774)[28]
  • Helix lucorum Linnaeus, 1758[29]
  • Helix salomonica Nägele, 1899[29]
  • Levantina ceratomma (L. Pfeiffer, 1856)[30]
  • Levantina djulfensis (Dubois de Montpéreux, 1840)[30]
  • Levantina ghilanica (Mousson, 1876)[30]
  • Levantina mahanica (Kobelt, 1910)[30]
  • Levantina mazenderanensis (Kobelt, 1883)[30]

Hygromiidae

Freshwater bivalves

Species of freshwater bivalves of Iran include:

See also

  • List of marine molluscs of Iran

Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

References

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Further reading

  • (in Persian) Mansoorian A. (1986). "A practical guide to the identification of the freshwater snails of Iran". J. Pub. Hlth. 15(1-2): 41-53.
  • Mansoorian A. (1994). "Freshwater snails of Iran, Technical series, No 2145, 1374". Scientific publication of School of Public Health & Institute of Public Health Research, P.O. Box 6446, Tehran 14155, Iran.
  • Mansoorian A. & Edlinger K. (2001). "Some Terrestrial Snails from Northern Iran". In: abstract volume of Unitas Malacologica, 14th Congress, Vienna, 19-26 August 2001.
  • Massoud J. & Hedayeti-Far M. (1979). "Freshwater Mollusk Fauna of the Khuzestan and Khorram-abad Areas in Southwestern Iran". Malacological Review 12: 96.
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