Cochliopidae
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A live individual of Antrobia culveri
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Caenogastropoda |
Order: | Littorinimorpha |
Superfamily: | Truncatelloidea |
Family: | Cochliopidae Tryon, 1866 |
Synonyms | |
Semisalsinae Giusti & Pezzoli, 1980 |
Cochliopidae is a
Paludestrina d'Orbigny, 1840 is an archaic synonym,
This family is in the superfamily Truncatelloidea and in the order Littorinimorpha (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).
Description
Cochliopidae snails are characterized by sharp, elongated spire-like structures, and can be found in rivers or brackish water.[1]
2005 taxonomy
The family Cochliopidae consists of 3 subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005):[3]
- Cochliopinae Tryon, 1866 - synonyms: Mexithaumatinae D. W. Taylor, 1966, Paludiscalinae D. W. Taylor, 1966
- Littoridininae Thiele, 1928
- Semisalsinae Guiusti & Pezzoli, 1980 - synonym: Heleobiini Bernasconi, 1991
Genera
Liu et al. (2001)[4] have recognized 34 genera with more than 260 species within the subfamily Cochliopinae.[4]
Strong et al. (2008)[5] have recognized 246 freshwater species within Cochliopidae.[5]
Genera within the family Cochliopidae include:
subfamily Cochliopinae
- Aphaostracon F. G. Thompson, 1968
- Coahuilix Taylor, 1966
- Cochliopa Stimpson, 1865 - type genus of the family Cochliopidae[3]
- Cochliopina Morrison, 1946
subfamily Littoridininae
- Antrobia Hubricht, 1971 - with the only species Antrobia culveri Hubricht, 1971[6] - Tumbling Creek cavesnail
- Littoridina Souleyet, 1852
- Pseudocaspia Starobogatov, 1972
- Pseudotryonia Hershler, 2001[7]
- Pseudotryonia adamantina[7]
- Pseudotryonia alamosae[7]
- Pseudotryonia brevissima[7]
- Pseudotryonia grahamae[7]
- Pseudotryonia mica Hershler, Liu & Landye, 2011[7]
- Pseudotryonia pasajae Hershler, Liu & Landye, 2011[7]
subfamily Semisalsinae - there are three genera in the subfamily Semisalsinae[8]
subfamily ? (either Cochliopinae or Littoridininae)
- Aroapyrgus H. B. Baker, 1931
- Balconorbis Hershler & Longley, 1986
- † Carinulorbis Yen, 1949
- Chorrobius Hershler, Liu & Landye, 2011[7]
- Dyris Conrad, 1871 - it has extant species and also 26 species in Miocene Pebas Formation[9]
- Emmericiella Pilsbry, 1909
- Eremopyprgus Hershler, 1999[10][11]
- † Feliconcha Wesselingh, Anderson & Kadolsky, 2006 - two species from Miocene of the Pebas Formation[9]
- Feliconcha feliconcha Wesselingh, Anderson & Kadolsky, 2006[9]
- Feliconcha reticulata Wesselingh, Anderson & Kadolsky, 2006[9]
- (probably extant)[9] Glabertryonia Wesselingh, Anderson & Kadolsky, 2006 - three species[9]
- † Glabertryonia glabra Wesselingh, Anderson & Kadolsky, 2006 - from Miocene of the Pebas Formation[9]
- † Glabertryonia sp. 1 - from Pliocene of the Las Piedras Formation[9]
- (probably extant) Glabertryonia sp. 2 - from Holocene of Surinam, probably extant[9]
- Juturnia Hershler, Liu & Stockwell, 2002
- Lithococcus Pilsbry, 1911
- Mesobia F. G. Thompson & Hershler, 1991
- Mexipyrgus Taylor, 1966
- Minckleyella balnearis Hershler, Liu & Landye, 2011[7]
- Onobops Thompson, 1968[9]
- Pyrgophorus Ancey, 1888[9]
- Sioliella Haas, 1949
- Spurwinkia Davis, Mazurkiewicz & Mandracchia, 1982
- Texadina Abbott & Ladd, 1951
- Thalassobia Bourguignat in Mabille, 1877
Cladogram
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References
- ^ a b Bourguignat, Jules René (1888-01-01). Iconographie malacologique des animaux mollusques fluviatiles du Lac Tanganika (in French). Impr. Crété.
- ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Cochliopidae Tryon, 1866. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=411706 on 2021-05-13
- ^ ISSN 0076-2997.
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- Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 547: 1-94. PDF.
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- ^ doi:10.1002/ece3.280.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Wesselingh F. P., Anderson L. C. & Kadolsky D. (2006). "Molluscs from the Miocene Pebas Formation of Peruvian and Colombian Amazonia". Scripta Geologica 1333: 19-290. PDF.
- ^ Hershler R., Liu H.-P. & Landye J. J. (2002). "A new species of Eremopyprgus (Hydrobiidae: Cochliopinae) from the Chihuahuan desert, Mexico: Phylogentic relationships and biogeography". Journal of Molluscan Studies 68: 7-13. PDF.
- ^ Hershler R. (1999). "A systematic review of the hydrobiid snails (Gastropoda: Rissoidea) of the Great Basin, western United States. Part II. Genera Colligyrus, Fluminicola, Pristinicola, and Tryonia". The Veliger 42(4): 306-337. PDF Archived 2012-03-27 at the Wayback Machine.
Further reading
- Hershler R., Davis C. L., Kitting C. L & Liu H.-P. (2007). "Discovery of introduced and cryptogenic cochliopid gastropods in the San Francisco Estuary, California". Journal of Molluscan Studies 73(4): 323-332. PDF.
- Hershler R. & Thompson F. G. (1992). "A Review of the Aquatic Gastropod Subfamily Cochliopinae (Prosobranchia: Hydrobiidae)". Malacological Review, Supplement 5: 1-140. pages 16–18.
- Wilke T., Haase M., Hershler R., Liu H.-P., Misof B. & Ponder W. (2013) Pushing short DNA fragments to the limit: Phylogenetic relationships of ‘hydrobioid’ gastropods (Caenogastropoda: Rissooidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 66: 715-736
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