Carychium

Carychium

Taxonavigation

Taxonavigation: Ellobioidea 

Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: ParaHoxozoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Spiralia
Cladus: Lophotrochozoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Classis: Gastropoda
Subclassis: Heterobranchia
Infraclassis: Euthyneura
Cohors: Tectipleura
Subcohors: Panpulmonata
Superordo: Eupulmonata
Ordo: Ellobiida
Superfamilia: Ellobioidea

Familia: Ellobiidae
Subfamilia: Carychiinae
Genus: Carychium
Species:

    • Carychium achimszulci Stworzewicz, 1999,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium antiquum Braun, 1843, Miocence [2]
    • Carychium apathyi Gaál, 1911,[2], Miocene
    • Carychium arboreum Dourson, 2012[3]
    • Carychium belizeense Jochum & Weigand, 2017 [4]
    • Carychium berellense Laubrière & Carez, 1880,[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium bermudense Gulick, 1904,[2] Pliocene
    • Carychium bigeminatum (Deshayes, 1863),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium biondii Paulucci, 1882
    • Carychium boysianum Benson, 1864 [5]
    • Carychium carinatum Haufen, 1858 [6]
    • Carychium cholnokyi Gaál, 1911,[2] Miocene
    • Carychium clappi Hubricht, 1959
    • Carychium costaricanum Von Martens, 1898
    • Carychium cylindroides Staadt, 1913,[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium cymatoplax Pilsbry, 1901
    • Carychium dhorni (Deshayes, 1863),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium euboicum Schütt, 1988,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium eumicrum Bourguignat, 1857,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium exiguum (Say, 1822)
    • Carychium exile H. C. Lea, 1842
    • Carychium fischeri Boettger, 1903,[2] Oligocene
    • Carychium floridanum Clapp, 1918
    • Carychium gibbum (Sandberger, 1875)[7]
    • Carychium gracile Sandberger, 1875,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium hachijoensis Pilsbry, 1902
    • Carychium hardiei Jochum & Weigand, 2017 [4]
    • Carychium hellenicum Bank & Gittenberger, 1985
    • Carychium hypermeces Cossmann, 1889,[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium ibazoricum Bank & Gittenberger, 1985
    • Carychium indicum Benson, 1849 [8]
    • Carychium interferens (Deshayes, 1863),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium jardineanum (Chitty, 1853) [9]
    • Carychium javanum von Möllendorff, 1897 [10]
    • Carychium lederi O. Boettger, 1880
    • Carychium loheri von Möllendorff, 1898 [11]
    • Carychium majus Boettger, 1870,[2] Miocene
    • Carychium mariae Paulucci, 1878
    • Carychium mexicanum Pilsbry, 1891
    •  ?†Carychium michaudi (Boissy, 1848),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium michelini (Boissy, 1846),[2] Paleocene
    • ''Carychium minimum'' ( O. F. Müller, 1774)[12]
    • Carychium minusculum Gredler, 1887
    • Carychium moenanum Wenz, 1917,[2] Oligocene
    • Carychium nannodes G. H. Clapp, 1905
    • Carychium nashuaense
    • Carychium nincki Cossmann, 1913,[2] Eocene
    • Carychium nipponense Pilsbry & Hirase, 1904
    • Carychium noduliferum Reinhardt, 1877
    • Carychium nouleti Bourguignat, 1857,[2] Miocene/Pliocene
    • Carychium occidentale Pilsbry, 1891
    • Carychium pachychilus Sandberger, 1875,[2] Miocene
    • Carychium paganettii Zimmermann, 1925
    • Carychium panamaense Jochum, 2018 [13]
    • Carychium pessimum Pilsbry, 1902
    • Carychium pseudotetrodon Strauch, 1977,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium puisseguri Truc, 1972,[14] Pliocene
    • Carychium pulchellum Freyer 1855, [15]
    • Carychium quadridens (Andreae, 1884),[2] Eocene
    • Carychium remiensis (Boissy, 1848),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium rhenanum Strauch, 1977,[1] Pliocene
    • Carychium riparium Hubricht, 1978
    • Carychium sandbergeri Handmann, 1887,[2] Miocene/Pliocene
    • Carychium schlickumi Strauch, 1977,[16] Miocene/Pliocene
    • Carychium schwageri Reuss, 1868,[1] Miocene
    •  ?Carychium sianicum Caziot, 1910, subrezent
    • Carychium sibiricum Gerstfeldt, 1859
    • Carychium sparnacense Deshayes, 1863,[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium starobogatovi Steklov, 1966,[16] Miocene/Pliocene
    • Carychium stygium Call, 1897
    • Carychium suevicum Boettger, 1877,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium surai Stworzewicz, 1999,[1] Miocene
    • Carychium tetrodon (Paladilhe, 1873),[2] Paleocene
    • Carychium thailandicum Burch & Panha, 1998
    • Carychium tianmushanense Chen, 1992
    • Carychium tridentatum (Risso, 1826)
    • Carychium vindobonense (Handmann, 1882),[2] Pliocene
    • Carychium zarzaae Jochum & Weigand, 2017 [4]

Name

Carychium Müller, 1773

References

Literature

  • R. A. Bank, E. Gittenberger: Notes on Azorean and European Carychium species (Gastropoda Basommatophora: Ellobiidae). In: Basteria. 49, Leiden 1985, S. 85–100.
  • A. Jochum: Evolution and diversity of the troglobitic Carychiidae – A morphological and phylogenetic investigation of the terrestrial ellobiiod genera, Carychium and Zospeum. In: The Malacologist. 57, London 2011, S. 16–18. (PDF)
  • F. Strauch: Die Entwicklung der europäischen Vertreter der Gattung Carychium O. F. Müller seit dem Miozän. In: Archiv für Molluskenkunde. 107 (4/6), Frankfurt am Main 1977, S. 149–193.
  • A. M. Weigand, A. Jochum, R. Slapnik, J. Schnitzler, E. Zarza, A. Klussmann-Kolb: Evolution of microgastropods (Ellobioidea, Carychiidae): integrating taxonomic, phylogenetic and evolutionary hypotheses. In: BMC Evolutionary Biology. 13, 2013, S. 18. (biomedcentral.com, PDF; 2,7 MB)
  • A. M. Weigand, M.-C. Goetze, A Jochum: Outdated but established?! Conchologically driven species delineations in microgastropods (Carychiidae, Carychium). In: Organisms Diversity and Evolution. 12, 2012, S. 377–386.
  • J. C. Nekola, M. Barthel: Morphometric analysis of the genus Carychium in the Great Lakes region. In: Journal of Conchology. 37, 2002, S. 515–531.
  • K. Bulman: Shell variability in Carychium tridentatum (Risso, 1826) and its importance for infraspecific taxonomy (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Ellobiidae). In: Malakologische Abhandlungen des Museums für Tierkunde Dresden. 15, 1990, S. 37–50.
  • A. M. Weigand, A. Jochum, R. Slapnik, J. Schnitzler, E. Zarza, A. Klussmann-Kolb: Evolution of microgastropods (Ellobioidea, Carychiidae): integrating taxonomic, phylogenetic and evolutionary hypotheses. In: BMC Evolutionary Biology. 13, 2013, S. 18 (biomedcentral.com PDF; 2,7 MB)
  • O. F. Müller: Vermivm terrestrium et fluviatilium, seu animalium infusoriorum, helminthicorum et testaceorum, non marinorum, succincta historia. In: Voluminis Imi pars Ima. 1773, S. [1-33], 1-135. Havniæ & Lipsiæ. (Heineck & Faber).

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ewa Stworzewicz: Miocene land snails from Belchatów (Central Poland), III: Carychiinae (Gastropoda; Pulmonata: Ellobiidae). In: Paläontologische Zeitschrift. 73(3/4), Stuttgart 1999, S. 261–276.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Wilhelm Wenz: Gastropoda extramarina tertiaria. In: Carl Diener (Hrsg.): Fossilium catalogus, 1 Animalium. 21, Berlin 1923, S. 952–957, 1069-1420. (biodiversitylibrary.org)
  3. D. C. Dourson: Four New Land Snail Species from the Southern Appalachian Mountains. In: Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 128(1), 2012, S. 1–10. (Abstract)
  4. 1 2 3 Jochum, Adrienne, et al. "Three new species of Carychium OF Müller, 1773 from the Southeastern USA, Belize and Panama are described using computer tomography (CT)(Eupulmonata, Ellobioidea, Carychiidae)." ZooKeys 675 (2017): 97.(PDF)
  5. Benson, W. H. "XXII.—Characters of Diplommatina, a new genus of Terrestrial Mollusks belonging to the family of Carychiadæ, and of a second species contained in it; also of a new species of Carychium inhabiting the Western Himalaya." Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4.21 (1849): 193-195.
  6. Hauffen, H. "Beitrage zur Grottenkunde Krain’s. Uber Carychium carinatum." Jahresheft des Vereines des krainischen Landes-Museum, Laibach 2 (1858): 96.
  7. Sandberger, Fridolin. Die Land-und Süßwasser-Conchylien der Vorwelt. Text. Kreidel, 1875.
  8. Benson, W. H. "XXII.—Characters of Diplommatina, a new genus of Terrestrial Mollusks belonging to the family of Carychiadæ, and of a second species contained in it; also of a new species of Carychium inhabiting the Western Himalaya." Annals and Magazine of Natural History 4.21 (1849): 193-195.
  9. Chitty, Edward. Descriptions of Thirty Supposed New Species and Varieties of Land and Fluviatile Shells of Jamaica: With Observations on Some Shells Already Described. RJ de Cordova, printer, 1853.
  10. Von Moellendorff, O. F. "Neue Landschnecken von Java." Nachrichtsblatt der deutschen malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 29 (1897): 57-72.
  11. von Möllendorff, Otto Franz. Verzeichniss der auf den Philippinen lebenden Landmollusken. 1898.
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  13. Jochum, Adrienne, et al. "Fulfilling the taxonomic consequence after DNA Barcoding: Carychium panamaense sp. n.(Eupulmonata, Ellobioidea, Carychiidae) from Panama is described using computed tomographic (CT) imaging." ZooKeys 795 (2018): 1. (PDF)
  14. G. Truc: Nouveaux gastéropodes continentaux du Pliocène terminal de Celleneuve (Hérault, Sud-Est de la France). In: Documents des laboratoires de géologie de la Faculté des Sciences de Lyon. 50, 1972, S. 83–91.
  15. Freyer, Custos. Ueber neu entdeckte Conchylien aus den Geschlechtern Carychium und Pterocera:(Aus dem Jännerhefte 1855 der Sitz. Ber. der math. naturw. Classe der k. Acad. der Wiss.(Bd. XV, S. 18.). 1855.
  16. 1 2 Ewa Stworzewicz, Valentin A. Prisyazhnyuk, Marcin Górka: Systematic and palaeoecological study of Miocene terrestrial gastropods from Zwierzyniec (Southern Poland). In: Annales Societatis Geologorum Poloniae. 83, 2013, S. 179–200. (PDF)
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