List of marine molluscs of Mozambique

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The list of marine

fauna of Mozambique
. This list does not include the land or freshwater molluscs.

Map of the Southern African coastline showing some of the landmarks referred to in species range statements


Gastropoda

Gastropods
in Mozambique include:

Patellogastropoda

Patellidae - True limpets

Vetigastropoda

Pleurotomariidae

Haliotidae
- Abalone

Fissurellidae - Keyhole limpets

Trochidae

Turbinidae - Turban shells

Phasianellidae

Neritimorpha

Neritidae - Nerites

Caenogastropoda

Hipponicidae - Hoof limpets

  • Horse's hoof
    Hipponix conicus (Schumacher, 1817) (Cape Point to Mozambique)[2]

Littorinidae

  • Striped periwinkle Littoraria glabrata (Philippi, 1846) (Transkei to Mozambique)[2] (Syn. Littorina kraussi Rosewater, 1970, Littorina glabrata Philippi, 1846)
  • Estuarine periwinkles Littoraria scabra group. (Eastern Cape to Mozambique)[2]
  • Nodular periwinkle Nodilittorina natalensis Philippi, 1847 (Eastern Cape to Mozambique)[2]


Assimineidae

Vermetidae - Worm shells

  • Colonial worm shell Dendropoma corallinaceus (Tomlin, 1939) (Orange river to Transkei)[2] (Keen & Morton listed as authors by WoRMS) (syn. Vermetus (Stoa) corallinaceus Tomlin, 1939)

Turritellidae

Potamididae

Cerithiidae

Xenophoridae

Cypraeidae - True cowries

Ovulidae

Velutinidae

Triviidae - Trivia

  • Tear drops or Riceys
    Trivia pellucidula Gaskoin, 1846 (Jeffreys Bay to Mozambique)[2][6]

Naticidae - Necklace shells

Cassinae
- Helmet shells

Janthinidae
- Violet shells

  • Bubble raft shell or Violet snail Janthina janthina Linnaeus, 1758 (Cape Columbine to Mozambique)[2]

Bursidae

  • Granular frog shell
    Bursa granularis Röding, 1798 (Transkei to Mozambique)[2]

Ranellidae

Muricidae

Mitridae - Mitres

  • Mitra litterata Lamarck, 1811 (West Transkei to Mozambique)[2]

Strombidae - Strombs

Nassariidae

Dogwhelks

  • Shielded dogwhelk
    Nassarius arcularius plicatus (Röding, P.F., 1798) (Central KwaZulu-Natal to Mozambique)[2]
  • Tick shell Nassarius kraussianus (Dunker, R.W., 1846) (Namaqualand to Mozambique)[2]

Plough shells

Olividae
- Olive shells

Conidae - Cone shells

Heterobranchia

Architectonicidae

Siphonariidae - False limpets

Hydatinidae

Philinidae

Anaspidea

Aplysiidae

Notaspidea

Pleurobranchidae

Nudibranchia
- Nudibranchs

Hexabranchidae

  • Spanish dancer
    Hexabranchus sanguineus (Ruppell and Leuckart, 1828) (KwaZulu-Natal south coast to Mozambique)[2][7]

Bivalvia

Bivalves
in Mozambique include:

Mytilidae - Mussels

Perna perna

Arcidae
- Ark clams

Noetiidae

Pinnidae - Pen shells

Gryphaeidae

Ostreidae - True oysters

  • Natal rock oyster Saccostrea cuccullata (Port Elizabeth to Mozambique)[2] (syn. Crassostrea cucculata)
  • Cape rock oyster
    Striostrea margaritacea (Cape Point to Mozambique)[2]

Anomiidae - Saddle oysters

Pteriidae - Pearl oysters

Pectinidae
- Scallops

  • Dwarf fan shell
    Chlamys tincta (Cape Columbine to Mozambique)[2]

Cardiidae
- Cockles

Tridacnidae
- Giant clams

Mactridae - Trough shells

Carditidae

Solenidae

Lucinidae

Unionidae

Lasaeidae

  • Dwarf rusty clam
    Lasaea adansoni turtoni (Cape Point to Mozambique)Gmelin 1791[2]

Tellinidae

Teredinidae

Donacidae - Wedge shells

Psammobiidae - Sunset clams

Veneridae - Venus shells

Polyplacophora

Chitons (Polyplacophora) in Mozambique include:

Ischnochitonidae

Chitonidae

Cephalopoda

Cephalopods in Mozambique include:

Teuthida - Squid

Loliginidae

  • Indian Ocean squid
    Uroteuthis duvauceli [10]

Sepiidae

Spirulida - Ram's horn squid

Spirulidae

  • Ram's horn shell
    Spirula spirula Linnaeus 1758 (Eastern Cape to Mozambique)[2]

See also

Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:

References

  1. ^ WoRMS
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  5. ^ Nangammbi T. C. & Herbert D. G. (2008). "A new species of pheasant shell from the south-western Indian Ocean (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Phasianellidae: Tricolia)". African Invertebrates 49(2): 13-19. abstract Archived 2009-06-15 at the Wayback Machine
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  9. ^ a b Day, J.H. A guide to marine life on South African shores. Balkema, Cape Town, 1969
  10. ^ "Uroteuthis".

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