List Of Non-marine Molluscs Of New Caledonia
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List Of Non-marine Molluscs Of New Caledonia
The non-marine molluscs of New Caledonia are a part of the molluscan fauna of New Caledonia. Freshwater gastropods Hydrobiidae * '' Hemistomia aquilonaris'' * '' Hemistomia crosseana'' * '' Hemistomia gorotitei'' * ''Hemistomia lacinia'' * '' Hemistomia napaia'' * '' Hemistomia neku'' * '' Hemistomia shostakovichi'' * '' Hemistomia xaracuu'' * '' Hemistomia yalayu'' * '' Heterocyclus perroquini'' * '' Heterocyclus petiti'' Planorbidae * '' Glyptophysa petiti'' Crosse, 1872 Land gastropods Draparnaudiidae * ''Draparnaudia'' Montrouzier, 1859 – genus ''Draparnaudia'' is endemic to New Caledonia Orthalicidae * '' Leucocharis pancheri'' – endemic Bothriembryontidae * '' Placostylus eddystonensis'' Pfeiffer, 1855 – endemic * '' Placostylus fibratus'' Martyn, 1789 – endemic * '' Placostylus porphyrostomus'' Pfeiffer, 1851 – endemicBouchet P. (1996)''Placostylus porphyrostomus''
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Glyptophysa Petiti
''Glyptophysa petiti'' is a species of small sinistral (left-handed) air-breathing freshwater snail, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is e ...s in the family Planorbidae. This species as presently delimited is Endemism, endemic to List of non-marine molluscs of New Caledonia, New Caledonia. However, it may include taxa found elsewhere, such as ''Glyptophysa aliciae, G. aliciae'' of Australia. The New Caledonian population had been previously classified as endangered species, endangered because it is only known from the type locality (biology), type locality, Lac de la Grande Vallée des Kaoris in southern New Caledonia. However, owing to the Taxonomy (biology), taxonomic uncertainty, the species is now classified as data deficient by ...
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Philippe Dautzenberg
Philippe Dautzenberg (20 December 1849, in Ixelles, Brussels – 9 May 1935, in Paris) was a Belgian malacologist, a biologist who specializes in the branch of invertebrate zoology that deals with mollusks. He was an amateur and autodidact, who was actually the owner of a carpet and soft furnishings factory. He was also a devoted family man with 12 children. He assembled, thanks to his many connections all over the world, a large part of the shell collection of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, which consists of 9,000,000 specimens and is one of the three largest shell collections in the world. He was a participant in the scientific surveys of Prince Albert I of Monaco and the author of 210 published works (between 1881 and 1937 (post mortem) ) in the field of malacology. He described 1895 new taxa. He collected shells from an early age, resulting in his personal collection of about 4.5 million specimens, relating to 33,000 Recent taxa and 7,000 fossil species. H ...
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List Of Non-marine Molluscs Of The Loyalty Islands
The non-marine molluscs of the Loyalty Islands are a major part of the fauna located on the Loyalty Islands, off the coast of the New Caledonian mainland. There are a significant number of molluscan species found around the Loyalty Islands. Families of non-marine molluscs such as Planorbidae, Achatinellidae, Camaenidae, Cerastidae, Draparnaudiidae, Euconulidae, Gastrocoptidae, Helicinidae, Microcystidae, and Valloniidae can be found on and around the islands. Non-marine mollusc species encompass freshwater and terrestrial species. Freshwater species Family Planorbidae * '' Glyptophysa nasuta'' (Moreler, 1857) * '' Pettancylus noumeensis'' (Crosse, 1871) * ''Ferrissia reticulatus'' (Gassies, 1865) Terrestrial species Family Achatinellidae * ''Elasmias apertum'' (Pease, 1864) * ''Elasmias mariei'' (Crosse, 1874) * ''Tornatellinops noumeensis'' (Crosse, 1870) Family Achatinidae * ''Allopeas gracile'' (Pfeiffer, 1846) Family Camaenidae * ''Bradybaena similaris'' ...
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