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Potamolithus
Drawing of an apertural view of the shell of Potamolithus rushii
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Littorinimorpha
Family: Tateidae
Genus: Potamolithus
Pilsbry, 1896[1]
Type species
Paludina lapidum
d'Orbigny, 1835

Potamolithus is a genus of small freshwater snails that have an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Tateidae.[2][3][4]

Potamolithus was traditionally classified within the Hydrobiidae.[2] However, anatomical study of Potamolithus by Davis & Pons da Silva (1984)[2] showed its relationship with Lithoglyphus,[2] and it is then placed within the family Lithoglyphidae.

The first appearance of the name Potamolithus was in November 1896 as a nomen nudum (a bare name with no description or illustration).[5][6] The genus was formally defined by Pilsbry in December 1896.[1]

Distribution

Potamolithus is the only genus of the family Tateidae in South America. Distribution of Potamolithus includes Argentina (22 species, 11 species are endemic to Argentina),[7] Uruguay (17 species)[8] and Brazil.[3] Potamolithus is the largest genus (i.e. the one with the highest species richness) of recent freshwater snails in Argentina[7] and in Uruguay.[8]

Species

Species within the genus Potamolithus include:

  • Potamolithus agapetus Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus bushii (Frauenfeld, 1865)[3][8][10]
  • Potamolithus callosus Pilsbry, 1925[10]
  • Potamolithus carinifer Pilsbry, 1911[8]
  • Potamolithus catharinae Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus concordianus Parodiz, 1966[3][10]
  • Potamolithus conicus (Brot, 1867)[3][10]
  • Potamolithus dinochilus Pilsbry, 1896[10]
  • Potamolithus doeringi Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus felipponei Ihering, 1910[8]
  • Potamolithus hidalgoi Pilsbry, 1896[3][10] - synonyms: Potamolithus microthauma Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus dinochilus Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus hatcheri Pilsbry, 1911[8]
  • Potamolithus iheringi Pilsbry, 1896[3][8][10]
  • Potamolithus karsticus Simone & Moracchioli, 1994[11]
  • Potamolithus lapidum (d'Orbigny, 1835)[3][10] - synonyms: Potamolithus lapidum supersulcatus Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus paysanduanus Ihering, 1910; Potamolithus lapidum var. elatior Pilsbry, 1911; Potamolithus callosus Pilsbry, 1926[8]
  • Potamolithus microthauma Pilsbry, 1896[10]
  • Potamolithus orbignyi Pilsbry, 1896[3][8][10]
  • Potamolithus paranensis Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][10]
  • Potamolithus peristomatus (d'Orbigny, 1835)[3][8][10]
  • Potamolithus petitianus (d'Orbigny, 1840)[3][10]
    • Potamolithus petitianus sykesii Pilsbry, 1896 - synonyms: Potamolithus bisinuatus bisinuatus Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus bisinuatus obsoletus Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus gracilis gracilis Pilsbry, 1896; Potamolithus gracilis viridis Pilsbry, 1896[8]
  • Potamolithus philipianus Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus quadratus Pilsbry & Ihering, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus rushii Pilsbry, 1896[3][8] - type genus[1][10]
  • Potamolithus ribeirensis Pilsbry, 1911[11][9]
  • Potamolithus simplex Pilsbry, 1911[3][9][8][10]
  • Potamolithus tricostatus (Brot, 1867)[3][8][10]
  • Potamolithus troglobius Simone & Moracchioli, 1994[11]
  • Potamolithus valchetensis Miquel, 1998[3]

Ecology

Potamolithus species live in streams. Some species are subterranean, living in caves (for example Potamolithus troglobius and Potamolithus karsticus).[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c Pilsbry H. A. (1896). "Notes on new species of Amnicolidae collected by Dr. Rush in Uruguay". The Nautilus 10: 86-90. page 86.
  2. ^ a b c d Davis G. M. & Pons da Silva M. C. (1984). "Potamolithus: morphology, convergence, and relationships among hydrobioid snails". Malacologia 25: 73-108.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Rumi A., Gregoric D. E. G., Núñez V., César I. I., Roche M. A., Tassara M. P., Martín S. M. & Armengol M. F. L. (2006). "Freshwater Gastropoda from Argentina: Species Richness, Distribution Patterns, and an Evaluation of Endangered Species". Malacologia 49(1): 189-208. doi:10.4002/1543-8120-49.1.189. table.
  4. ^ Bouchet, P. (2014). Potamolithus Pilsbry, 1896. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=724574 on 2014-07-29
  5. ^ Pilsbry H. A. & Rush W. H. (1896). "List, with notes, of land and fresh water shells collected by Dr. Wm. H. Rush in Uruguay and Argentina". The Nautilus 10(7): 76-81. page 80.
  6. ^ Lopez Armengol M. F. & Mancefiido M. O. (1992). "Case 2801. Potamolithus Pilsbry, 1896 (Mollusca, Gastropoda): proposed confirmation of P. rushii Pilsbry, 1896 as the type species". Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 49(2): 109.
  7. ^ a b Rumi A., Gregoric D. E. G., Núñez V. & Darrigran G. A. (2008). "Malacología Latinoamericana. Moluscos de agua dulce de Argentina". Revista de Biología Tropical 56(1): 77-111. HTM.
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s (in Spanish) Scarabino F. (2004). "Lista sistemática de los Gastropoda dulciacuícolas vivientes de Uruguay". Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 8(84–85/86–87): 347-355. PDF Archived 2016-08-24 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h Pilsbry H. A. (1911). "Non-marine Mollusca of Patagonia". In: Scott W. B. (ed.) Reports of the Princeton University Expedition to Patagonia 1896–1899 3: 513-633. Potamolithus is on pages 566-602, plates 38-41.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Gregoric D. E. G., Núñez V., Rumi A. & Roche M. A. (2006). "Freshwater gastropods from del Plata basin, Argentina. Checklist and new locality records". Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 9(89): 51-60. PDF.
  11. ^ a b c d Bichuette M. E. & Trajano E. (2003). "A population study of epigean and subterranean Potamolithus snails from southeast Brazil (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)". Hydrobiologia 505: 107-117. abstract, PDF.

Further reading

  • Bichuette M. E. (1998). "Distribuição e biologia de gastrópodes de água doce, gênero Potamolithus, no Vale do Alto Ribeira, São Paulo (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae)". M. Sc. Thesis – Instituto de Biociências, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil. 127 pp.
  • López Armengol M. F. (1985). "Estudio sistemaco y bioecológico del género Potamolithus (Hydrobiidae) utilizando técnicas de taxonomía numérica Tesis Doctoral (N°. 455)". Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  • López Armengol M. F. & Darrigran G. (1998). "Distribución del género neotropical Potamolithus Pilsbry & Rush, 1896 (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae) en el estuario del Río de la Plata". Iberus 16: 267-274.
  • Parodiz J. J. (1965). "Relaciones y evidencias paleontológicas de Potamolithus". Comunicaciones de la Sociedad Malacológica del Uruguay 1: 273-278.
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