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Pomatiidae
The family Pomatiidae is a taxonomic family of small operculate land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks that can be found over the warmer parts of the Old World. In the older literature, this family is designated as Pomatiasidae. This family is a lineage closely related to the Littorinidae (periwinkles) common in coastal habitat. They have adapted to terrestrial life and are thus sometimes called "land winkles". They are defined by a chalky operculum at the rear end of the body, the shape of their thick shell and their mouth and a characteristic spiral sculpture. The sexes are separate and can sometimes be recognised because the female shell is slightly larger than the male shell. Taxonomy According to the Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005), the family Pomatiidae consisted of two subfamilies: *subfamily Pomatiinae Newton, 1891 (1828) - synonyms: Cyclostomatidae Menke, 1828; Cyclotopsinae Kobelt & Möllendorff, 1898; Ericiidae Wenz, 1915 *subfamily Annular ...
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Tudorella Sulcata
''Tudorella sulcata'' is a species of land snail which has an operculum (gastropod), operculum, a terrestrial animal, terrestrial gastropod Mollusc, mollusk in the family Pomatiidae. Distribution This species stricto sensu (''T. s. sulcata'') occurs in List of non-marine molluscs of Algeria, Algeria, List of non-marine molluscs of France, France, Portugal and lato sensu (''Tudorella'' sp. pl.) also in Morocco, List of non-marine molluscs of Spain, Spain, Sardinia, List of non-marine molluscs of Malta, Malta Tunisia and Sicily. References Further reading * Jesse R., Véla E. & Pfenninger M. (2011). "Phylogeography of a Land Snail Suggests Trans-Mediterranean Neolithic Transport". ''PLoS ONE'' 6(6): e20734. . * Pavon D. (2005). "''Tudorella sulcata sulcata'' (Draparnaud 1805) (Gastropoda: Pomatiidae), une espèce patrimoniale de la malacofaune francaise. ''Biocosme mesogéen'' 21: 155-170 (dated 2004, published in 2005). * Véla E., Magnin F., Pavon D. & Pfenninger M. (20 ...
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Pomatias
''Pomatias'' is a genus of small operculate land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Pomatias S. Studer, 1789. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=224635 on 2022-02-05 Species Species within the genus ''Pomatias'' include: * †'' Pomatias antiquus'' ( Brongniart, 1810) * †'' Pomatias arneggensis'' Wenz, 1923 * † ''Pomatias bisulcatoides'' (Roman, 1907) * †'' Pomatias bisulcatus'' (Zieten, 1832) *'' Pomatias canariensis'' (d'Orbigny, 1840) * †''Pomatias conicus'' (Klein, 1853) * †''Pomatias consobrinus'' (Sandberger, 1875) *''Pomatias elegans'' ( Müller, 1774) - Round-mouthed Snail * † ''Pomatias fuggeri'' (Tausch, 1886) *''Pomatias glaucus'' ( G.B. Sowerby II, 1843) * † ''Pomatias harmeri'' Kennard, 1909 * † ''Pomatias hemiglyptus'' (Fontannes, 1884) *''Pomatias hyrcanum'' (Martens, 1874) * † ''Pomatias jagici'' (Br ...
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Chondrothyrella
''Chondrothyrella'' is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiidae."Mollusca"
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Species within the genus ''Chondrothyrella'' include: *'''' ( Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1863) *''

Cyclotopsis
''Cyclotopsis'' is a genus of small sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Tornidae.MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Cyclotopsis W. T. Blanford, 1864. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=933360 on 2020-10-02 Species Species within the genus ''Cyclotopsis'' include: * '' Cyclotopsis beviae'' Fischer-Piette, Blanc, C.P., Blanc, F. & Salvat, 1993 * '' Cyclotopsis conoidea'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) * '' Cyclotopsis filicum'' Morelet, 1877 * '' Cyclotopsis horrida'' Morelet, 1888 * ''Cyclotopsis josephinae'' Emberton, 2003 * ''Cyclotopsis mermosi'' Fischer-Piette, Blanc, C.P., Blanc, F. & Salvat, 1993 * ''Cyclotopsis miaryi'' Fischer-Piette, Blanc, C.P., Blanc, F. & Salvat, 1993 * ''Cyclotopsis milloti'' Fischer-Piette, Blanc, F. & Vukadinovic, 1974 * ''Cyclotopsis montana'' (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) * ''Cyclotopsis nevilli'' Morelet, 1877 * ''Cyclotopsis orchidae'' Emberton, 2003 * ''Cyclotopsis semist ...
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Taxonomy Of The Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
The taxonomy of the Gastropoda as it was revised in 2005 by Philippe Bouchet and Jean-Pierre Rocroi is a system for the scientific classification of gastropod mollusks. (Gastropods are a taxonomic class of animals which consists of snails and slugs of every kind, from the land, from freshwater, and from saltwater.) The paper setting out this taxonomy was published in the journal ''Malacologia''. The system encompasses both living and extinct groups, as well as some fossils whose classification as gastropods is uncertain. The Bouchet & Rocroi system was the first complete gastropod taxonomy that primarily employed the concept of clades, and was derived from research on molecular phylogenetics; in this context a clade is a "natural grouping" of organisms based upon a statistical cluster analysis. In contrast, most of the previous overall taxonomic schemes for gastropods relied on morphological features to classify these animals, and used taxon ranks such as order, superorder ...
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Operculum (gastropod)
The operculum (; ) is a corneous or calcareous anatomical structure like a trapdoor that exists in many (but not all) groups of sea snails and freshwater snails, and also in a few groups of land snails; the structure is found in some marine and freshwater gastropods, and in a minority of terrestrial gastropods, including the families Helicinidae, Cyclophoridae, Aciculidae, Maizaniidae, Pomatiidae, etc. The operculum is attached to the upper surface of the foot and in its most complete state, it serves as a sort of "trapdoor" to close the aperture of the shell when the soft parts of the animal are retracted. The shape of the operculum varies greatly from one family of gastropods to another. It is fairly often circular, or more or less oval in shape. In species where the operculum fits snugly, its outline corresponds exactly to the shape of the aperture of the shell and it serves to seal the entrance of the shell. Many families have opercula that are reduced in size, and which a ...
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Land Snail
A land snail is any of the numerous species of snail that live on land, as opposed to the sea snails and freshwater snails. ''Land snail'' is the common name for terrestrial gastropod mollusks that have shells (those without shells are known as slugs). However, it is not always easy to say which species are terrestrial, because some are more or less amphibious between land and fresh water, and others are relatively amphibious between land and salt water. Land snails are a polyphyletic group comprising at least ten independent evolutionary transitions to terrestrial life (the last common ancestor of all gastropods was marine). The majority of land snails are pulmonates that have a lung and breathe air. Most of the non-pulmonate land snails belong to lineages in the Caenogastropoda, and tend to have a gill and an operculum. The largest clade of land snails is the Cyclophoroidea, with more than 7,000 species. Many of these operculate land snails live in habitats or microhabitats ...
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Terrestrial Molluscs
Terrestrial molluscs or land molluscs (mollusks) are an ecological group that includes all molluscs that live on land in contrast to freshwater and marine molluscs. They probably first occurred in the Carboniferous, arising from freshwater ones. Characteristics This group includes land snails and land slugs. Loss of the shell has taken place many times in different groups that are not evolutionarily closely related, and land snails and slugs are most often treated together as a single group in specialized malacological literature.Barker G. M. (ed.) The biology of terrestrial molluscs'. CABI Publishing, 2001, 558 pp. .Barker G. M. (ed.) Natural enemies of terrestrial molluscs'. CABI Publishing, 2004, 644 pp. . All terrestrial molluscs belong to the class Gastropoda. However, colonization of the land took place several times during the evolutionary past, and as a result terrestrial molluscs are classified in several different, often not closely related, gastropod taxa. Terrestr ...
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Gastropod Shell
The gastropod shell is part of the body of a Gastropoda, gastropod or snail, a kind of mollusc. The shell is an exoskeleton, which protects from predators, mechanical damage, and dehydration, but also serves for muscle attachment and calcium storage. Some gastropods appear shell-less (slugs) but may have a remnant within the mantle, or in some cases the shell is reduced such that the body cannot be retracted within it (semi-slug). Some snails also possess an operculum that seals the opening of the shell, known as the Aperture (mollusc), aperture, which provides further protection. The study of mollusc shells is known as conchology. The biological study of gastropods, and other molluscs in general, is malacology. Shell morphology terms vary by species group. Shell layers The gastropod shell has three major layers secreted by the Mantle (mollusc), mantle. The calcareous central layer, tracum, is typically made of calcium carbonate precipitated into an organic matrix known as c ...
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Cyclostoma
''Cyclostoma'' is an obsolete genus name of operculate snails with circular aperture.Bouchet, P. (2014). Cyclostoma Lamarck, 1799. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=519378 on 2014-11-25 This genus has become a synonym of ''Epitonium'' Röding, 1798 Species brought into synonymy * ''Cyclostoma scalare'' (Linnaeus, 1758) (type species): synonym of ''Turbo scalaris'' Linnaeus, 1758 (original name), synonym of ''Epitonium scalare'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Cyclostoma elegans'' (O.F. Müller 1774): synonym of ''Nerita elegans'' O.F. Müller 1774 (original name), synonym of ''Pomatias elegans'' (O.F. Müller 1774) * ''Cyclostoma acutum'' Draparnaud, 1805: synonym of ''Hydrobia acuta acuta'' (Draparnaud, 1805) * ''Cyclostoma breve'' Draparnaud, 1805: synonym of '' Avenionia brevis'' (Draparnaud, 1805) * ''Cyclostoma cincinnatiensis'' I. Lea, 1840: synonym of ''Pomatiopsis cincinnatiensis'' (I. Lea, 1840) * ''Cyclo ...
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