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List of non-marine molluscs of Uganda

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Location of Uganda
topography of Uganda

The non-marine molluscs of Uganda are the molluscan fauna of Uganda (wildlife of Uganda). Since Uganda is a land-locked country, there are no marine species present. A number of species of freshwater and land molluscs are found in the wild in Uganda.

66 native molluscs of Uganda were listed in 2010 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[1]

There are 297 species of land snails in Uganda.[2]

Freshwater gastropods

Planorbidae

Lymnaeidae

Land gastropods

Unidentified land gastropod from Uganda

Land gastropods in Uganda include (there is listed 168 species according to Wronski & Hausdorf B. (2010)[2] and some additional records in this list meantime):

Cyclophoridae

  • Elgonocyclus koptaweliensis (Germain, 1934)[2]

Maizaniidae

Veronicellidae

Succineidae

  • Quickia concisa (Morelet, 1849)[2]
  • "Succineidae species A"[2]
  • "Succineidae species B"[2]

Valloniidae

Truncatellidae

  • Negulus ruwenzoriensis Adam, 1957[2]

Vertiginidae

  • <i>Nesopupa</i> (<i>Afripupa</i>) <i>bisulcata</i> (Jickeli, 1873)[2]
  • Truncatellina ninagongensis (Pilsbry, 1935)[2]
  • Truncatellina pygmaeorum (Pilsbry & Cockerell, 1933)[2]
  • Truncatellina ruwenzoriensis Adam, 1957[2]

Cerastidae

  • Cerastus trapezoideus rapezoideus (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • Conulinus rutshuruensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • "Conulinus species A"[2]
  • Edouardia metula (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • "Edouardia species A"[2]
  • Rhachidina braunsi (Martens, 1869)[2]

Achatinidae

  • <i>Archachatina</i> (<i>Tholachatina</i>) <i>osborni</i> (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Limicolaria elegans Thiele, 1911[2]
  • Limicolaria martensiana (E. A. Smith, 1880)[2]
  • Limicolaria saturata E. A. Smith, 1895[2]

Ferussaciidae

  • <i>Cecilioides</i> (<i>Cecilioides</i>) <i>kalawangaensis</i> Dartevelle & Venmans, 1951[2]
  • <i>Cecilioides</i> (<i>Cecilioides</i>) <i>tribulationis</i> (Preston, 1911)[2]
  • <i>Cecilioides</i> (<i>Geostilbia</i>) <i>callipeplum</i> (Connolly, 1923)[2]

Micractaeonidae

Subulinidae

  • "Bocageia (Liobocageia) species A"[2]
  • Curvella babaulti Germain, 1923[2]
  • Curvella bathyraphe Pilsbry & Cockerell, 1933[2]
  • Curvella conoidea (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • Curvella entebbensis Preston, 1912[2]
  • Curvella ovata (Putzey, 1899)[2]
  • "Curvella species A"[2]
  • "Curvella species B"[2]
  • Ischnoglessula cruda (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Ischnoglessula echinophora (Verdcourt, 2006)[2]
  • Ischnoglessula elegans (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • Ischnoglessula famelica (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Ischnoglessula gracillima (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Kempioconcha terrulenta (Morelet, 1883)[2]
  • Nothapalus adelus Connolly, 1923[2]
  • Nothapalus paucispira (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • Nothapalus stuhlmanni (Martens, 1897)[2]
  • Nothapalus ugandanus Connolly, 1923[2]
  • Opeas toroense Connolly, 1923[2]
  • "Opeas species A"[2]
  • "Opeas species B"[2]
  • "Opeas species C"[2]
  • Oreohomorus apio Wronski & Hausdorf, 2009[6]
  • Oreohomorus nitidus (Martens, 1897)[2]
  • Pseudoglessula intermedia Thiele, 1911[2]
  • Pseudopeas burunganum Connolly, 1923[2]
  • Pseudopeas curvelliforme Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • Pseudopeas elgonense Connolly, 1923[2]
  • Pseudopeas iredalei Connolly, 1923[2]
  • "Pseudopeas species A"[2]
  • Subulina entebbana Pollonera, 1907[2]
  • Subulina subcrenata Martens, 1895[2]
  • Subulina viridula Connolly, 1923[2]
  • Subuliniscus lucasi Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • "Subuliniscus species A"[2]
  • Subulona clara (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Subulona ischna (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • Subulona pinguis (Martens, 1895)[2]

Streptaxidae

  • Gonaxis latula (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • Gonaxis translucida (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1901)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Avakubia</i>) <i>avakubiensis</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Conogulella</i>) <i>conospira</i> (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Gulella</i>) <i>laevigata</i> (Dohrn, 1865)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Gulella</i>) <i>mikenoensis</i> (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Molarella</i>) <i>malasangiensis</i> (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Molarella</i>) <i>ugandensis</i> (E. A. Smith, 1901)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Paucidentina</i>) <i>brevis</i> (Thiele, 1911)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Paucidentina</i>) <i>masisiensis</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Plicigulella</i>) <i>vicina</i> adelpha (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Primigulella</i>) <i>linguifera</i> (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Pupigulella</i>) <i>pupa</i> (Thiele, 1911)[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Silvigulella</i>) <i>osborni</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Tortigulella</i>) <i>cara</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Tortigulella</i>) <i>heteromphala</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Tortigulella</i>) <i>lessensis</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Gulella</i> (<i>Wilmattina</i>) <i>disseminata</i> (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • Gulella decussatula (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • Gulella ruwenzoriensis van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
  • Gulella selene van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
  • Gulella virungae van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
  • Pseudogonaxis pusillus (Martens, 1897)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Ennea</i>) <i>bequaerti</i> (Dautzenberg & Germain, 1914)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Ennea</i>) <i>fraterculus</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Ennea</i>) <i>paradoxulum</i> (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Ennea</i>) <i>pollonerae</i> Preston, 1913[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Ennea</i>) <i>silvaticum</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Haplonepion</i>) <i>geminatum</i> (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Haplonepion</i>) <i>runsoranum</i> (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>aequatoriale</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>cossyphae</i> van Bruggen, 1989[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>goossensi</i> (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>kerereense</i> (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>kigeziense</i> (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • <i>Ptychotrema</i> (<i>Parennea</i>) <i>pelengeense</i> (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
  • <i>Streptostele</i> (<i>Graptostele</i>) <i>teres</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Streptostele</i> (<i>Raffraya</i>) <i>horei</i> E. A. Smith, 1890[2]
  • <i>Streptostele</i> (<i>Streptostele</i>) <i>bacillum</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Streptostele</i> (<i>Streptostele</i>) <i>coloba</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • "Streptostele (Streptostele) species A"[2]
  • "Streptostele (Streptostele) species B"[2]
  • Varicostele lessensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]

Punctidae

Charopidae

family ?

  • "Punctoidea species A"[2]

Helicarionidae

Euconulidae

  • Afroconulus iredalei (Preston, 1912)[2]
  • "Afroconulus species A"[2]
  • "Afroconulus species B"[2]
  • Afroguppya rumrutiensis (Preston, 1911)[2]
  • Afroguppya solemi de Winter & van Bruggen, 1992[2]
  • "Afroguppya species A"[2]
  • Afropunctum seminium (Morelet, 1873)[2]

Urocyclidae

  • Atoxon pallens Simroth, 1895[2]
  • Chlamydarion spatiosus (Preston, 1914)[2]
  • Gymnarion aloysiisabaudiae (Pollonera, 1906)[2]
  • Thapsia cf. hanningtoni (E. A. Smith, 1890)[2]
  • Thapsia cf. inclinans (Preston, 1914)[2]
  • Thapsia kigeziensis (Preston, 1913)[2]
  • Thapsia rufescens Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • Thapsia rutshuruensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • "Thapsia species A"[2]
  • Trichotoxon heynemanni Simroth, 1888[2]
  • <i>Trochonanina</i> (<i>Trochonanina</i>) <i>lessensis</i> (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Teleozonites</i>) <i>adansoniae</i> (Morelet, 1848)[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Trochozonites</i>) <i>bellula</i> (Martens, 1892)[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Trochozonites</i>) <i>plumaticostata</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Trochozonites</i>) <i>trifilaris</i> ituriensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Zonitotrochus</i>) <i>aillyi</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • <i>Trochozonites</i> (<i>Zonitotrochus</i>) <i>medjensis</i> Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • "Trochozonites (Zonitotrochus) species A"[2]
  • "Verrucarion species A"[2]
  • "Verrucarion species B"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species A"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species B"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species C"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species D"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species E"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species F"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species G"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species H"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species I"[2]
  • "Sheldoniinae species J"[2]

Halolimnohelicidae

  • Halolimnohelix cf. bukobae (Martens, 1895)[2]
  • Halolimnohelix cf. fonticula (Preston, 1914)[2]
  • Halolimnohelix hirsuta Pilsbry, 1919[2]
  • Halolimnohelix cf. malasangiensis (Preston, 1914)[2]
  • Halolimnohelix cf. soror (Preston, 1914)[2]
  • "Halolimnohelix species A"[2]
  • "Halolimnohelix species B"[2]

See also

Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

References

  1. ^ IUCN (2010). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 13 December 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn Wronski T. & Hausdorf B. (2010). "Diversity and body-size patterns of land snails in rain forests in Uganda". Journal of Molluscan Studies 76(1): 87–100. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyp048.
  3. ^ Albrecht, C.; Clewing, C.; Appleton, C.; Curtis, B.; Ghamizi, M.; Jørgensen, A.; Kristensen, T.K.; Lange, C.; Stensgaard, A.-S. (2018). "Africanogyrus coretus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T165775A120113348. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T165775A120113348.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
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  5. ^ Albrecht, C.; Clewing, C.; Lange, C. (2018). "Radix natalensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2018: e.T165761A120112796. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2018-2.RLTS.T165761A120112796.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  6. ^ Wronski T. & Hausdorf B. (2009). "Oreohomorus apio new species from Uganda (Gastropoda: Subulinidae)". Journal of Conchology 40(1): 55–60. abstract Archived 29 December 2010 at archive.today.
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