List of non-marine molluscs of South Korea

The non-marine molluscs of South Korea are a part of the molluscan fauna of South Korea (wildlife of South Korea, environment of South Korea).

Location of South Korea

A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in South Korea. For example, there are 87 non-marine molluscs on Jeju Island

Freshwater gastropods

Semisulcospiridae

Lymnaeidae

Physidae

Planorbidae

Land gastropods

Land gastropods in South Korea include:

Hydrocenidae

  • Georissa japonica Pilsbry, 1900[1]

Cyclophoridae

  • Cyclophorus herklotsi von Martens, 1861[1]
  • Platyraphe minutus quelpartensis (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)[1]
  • Cyclotus campanulatus von Martens, 1865[1]
  • Nakadaella micron (Pilsbry, 1900)[1]
  • Spirostoma japonicum japonicum (A. Adams, 1867)[1]
  • Chamalycaeus kurodai (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)[1]
  • Chamalycaeus hirasei (Pilsbry, 1900)
  • Chamalycaeus cyclophoroides (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1909)
  • Nobuea elegantistriata Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943
  • Nobuea sp. of Kimura & Noseworthy (2020)[2]

Pupinidae

Diplommatinidae

  • Arinia chejuensis Kwon & Lee, 1991[1]
  • Palaina pusilla (von Martens, 1877)[1]
  • Diplommatina paxillus (Gredler, 1881)[1]
  • Diplommatina changensis (Kwon & Lee, 1991)[1]
  • Diplommatina chejuensis (Kwon & Lee, 1991)[1]
  • Diplommatina tyosenica Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1939
  • Diplommatina kyobuntoensis Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943

Assimineidae

  • Paludinellassiminea japonica (Pilsbry, 1901)
  • Paludinellassiminea stricta (Gould, 1859)
  • Paludinellassiminea tanegashimae (Pilsbry, 1924)

Ellobiidae

  • Allochroa layardi (H. Adams & A. Adams, 1855)[1]
  • Ellobium chinense (Pfeiffer,1864)
  • Laemodonta monilifera (H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854)[1]
  • Laemodonta exaratoides Kawabe, 1992[1]
  • Laemodonta octanfracta (Jonas, 1845)[1]
  • Laemodonta siamensis (Morelet, 1875)
  • Microtralia acteocinoides Kuroda & Habe in Habe, 1961[1]
  • Melampus nuxcastaneus Kuroda, 1949[1]
  • Melampus fasciatus (Deshayes, 1830)[1]
  • Melampus taeniolus Hombron & Jaquinot, 1854[1]

Carychiidae

  • Carychium noduliferum Reinhardt, 1877[1]
  • Carychium pessimum Pilsbry, 1902[1]
  • Koreozospeum nodongense Lee, Prozorova & Jochum, 2015

Rathouisiidae

  • Rathouisiidae sp. of Kimura et al. (2020)[3]

Subulinidae

  • Allopeas clavulinum (Potiez & Michaud, 1838)
    • Allopeas clavulinum pyrgula (Schmacker & Boettger, 1891)[1]
    • Allopeas clavulinum kyotense (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1904)[1]

Diapheridae

  • Sinoennea iwakawa (Pilsbry, 1900)[1]
  • Sinoennea cave (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)

Succineidae

  • Oxyloma hirasei (Pilsbry, 1901)[1]
  • Neosuccinea horticola koreana Pilsbry, 1926

Cochlicopidae

  • Cochlicopa lubrica (Müller, 1774)

Gastrocoptidae

  • Gastrocopta armigerella (Reinhardt, 1877)[4]
  • Gastrocopta coreana (Pilsbry, 1916)
  • Gastrocopta jinjiroi Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944[5]

Vertiginidae

  • Vertigo japonica coreana Pilsbry, 1919
  • Vertigo alpestris uturyotoensis Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944

Pupillidae

  • Pupilla cryptodon (Heude, 1880)

Pyramidulidae

  • Pyramidula micra Pilsbry, 1926
  • Pyramidula kobayashii Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944

Valloniidae

  • Vallonia costata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
  • Zoogenetes harpa (Say, 1824)
  • Zoogenetes tyosenica Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944

Strobilopsidae

Truncatellinidae

  • Columella edentula (Draparnaud, 1805)

Enidae

  • Ena coreanica Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908[1]
  • Mirus junensis Kwon & Lee, 1991

Clausiliidae

  • Euphaedusa fusaniana (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)[1]
  • Euphaedusa fusaniana uturyotoensis Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944
  • Euphaedusa aculus coreana (Möllendorff, 1887)
  • Euphaedusa aculus mokpoensis (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)
  • Euphaedusa gottschei (Möllendorff, 1887)
  • Euphaedusa hukudai (Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943)
  • Reinia variegata (Adams, 1868)
  • Reinia sieboldtii insularis (Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944)
  • Zaptyx miyanagai (Kuroda, 1936)
  • Zaptyx miyanagai ullundoensis (Kwon & Lee, 1991)

      Helicarionidae

      • Trochochlamys crenulata (Gude, 1900)[1]
      • Gastrodontella stenogyra (A. Adams, 1868)[1]
      • Yamatochlamys lampra (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1904)[1]
      • Bekkochlamys subrejecta (Pilsbry & Hirase in Hirase, 1908)[1]
      • Bekkochlamys quelpartensis (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)[1]
      • Nipponochlamys fusanus (Hirase, 1908)[1]
      • Nipponochlamys hypostilbe (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1909)[1]
      • Otesiopsis sp. of Kimura et al. (2019)[6]

      Euconulidae

      • Coneuplecta circumcincta (Reinhardt, 1883)
      • Coneuplecta japonica (Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943)
      • Coneuplecta chejuensis (Kwon & Lee, 1991)
      • Parasitala miyanagai (Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944)
      • Discoconulus sinapidium (Reinhardt,1877)

      Limacidae

      Agriolimacidae

      Acusta despecta sieboldiana

      Philomycidae

      Camaenidae

      • Aegista chejuensis (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)[1]
      • Aegista chosenica (Pilsbry, 1906)[1]
      • Aegista gottschei (Möllendorff, 1887)
      • Aegista gottschei fusanica (Pilsbry, 1926)
      • Aegista gottschei kyobuntonis Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943
      • Aegista proxima (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1909)
      • Aegista pyramidata (Pilsbry, 1926)
      • Aegista quelpartensis (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1904)[1]
      • Aegista tenuissima (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1908)
      • Trishoplita pumilio (Pilsbry & Hirase, 1909)[1]
      • Lepidopisum verrucosum (Reinhardt, 1877)
      • Karaftohelix kurodana (Pilsbry, 1926)
      • Karaftohelix koreana (Pfeiffer, 1850)
      • Karaftohelix adamsi (Kuroda & Hukuda, 1944)
      • Acusta sieboldiana (Pfeiffer, 1850)[1]
      • Satsuma myomphala (Martens, 1865)
      • Euhadra herklotsi (von Martens, 1860)[1]
      • Euhadra dixoni (Pilsbry, 1900)[1]
      • Nesiohelix samarangae Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943[1]

        Freshwater bivalves

        Unionidae Rafinesque, 1820

        • Cristaria plicata (Leach, 1814)
        • Anemina arcaeformis (Heude, 1877)

        See also

        Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

        References

        1. Noseworthy R. G., Lim N.-R. & Choi K.-S. (2007). "A Catalogue of the Mollusks of Jeju Island, South Korea". Korean Journal of Malacology 23(1): 65-104. PDF.
        2. Kimura, Kazuki; Noseworthy, Ron (2020-03-26). "First record of the little-known land gastropod genus Nobuea Kuroda et Miyanaga, 1943 (Gastropoda Diplommatinidae) from Jeju Island, South Korea". Biodiversity Journal. 11 (1): 289–292. doi:10.31396/biodiv.jour.2020.11.1.289.292. ISSN 2039-0394.
        3. Kimura, Kazuki. "Note on occurrence of the land slug family Rathouisiidae Heude, 1885 from South Korea and its DNA barcode" (PDF). Biodiversity Journal. 11 (4): 1015–1019.
        4. "K Kimura's website - Land gastropods in Korea". sites.google.com. Retrieved 2020-08-01.
        5. Kimura, Kazuki; Saito, Takumi; Chiba, Satoshi; Pak, Jae-Hong (2019-07-30). "An Updated Checklist of Land and Freshwater Gastropod Fauna on Ulleung Island, South Korea". American Malacological Bulletin. 37 (1): 35–39. doi:10.4003/006.037.0104. ISSN 0740-2783.
        6. Kimura, Kazuki; Chiba, Satoshi; Pak, Jae-Hong (2019-08-11). "First record of the land gastropod genus Otesiopsis from South Korea (Helicarionoidea Bourguignat, 1877)". Biodiversity Data Journal. 7: e46984. doi:10.3897/BDJ.7.e46984. ISSN 1314-2828. PMC 6858370. PMID 31749658.
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