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''Theodoxus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of nerites, small water
snail A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name ''snail'' is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class ...
s with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and
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, aquatic
gastropod The gastropods (), commonly known as snails and slugs, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (). This class comprises snails and slugs from saltwater, from freshwater, and from land. T ...
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s in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). Theodoxus Montfort, 1810. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=153531 on 2014-11-17.


Distribution

The distribution of the genus ''Theodoxus'' includes Europe and northern Africa and also extends east to southern
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. No other species within Neritidae have
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al distribution with ''Theodoxus''. The distribution of the genus ''Theodoxus'' is an exception within Neritidae, because Neritidae live primarily in the southern hemisphere. Species within ''Theodoxus'' are the only Neritidae snails, that live in
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. Bunje & Lindberg (2007) presented the first
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hypothesis of the clade ''Theodoxus''.Bunje P. M. & Lindberg D. R. (2007). "Lineage divergence of a freshwater snail clade associated with post-Tethys marine basin development". '' Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution'' 42(2): 373–387. . The evolution of the genus ''Theodoxus'' was affected by separating of
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sea in
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Description

The shell in this genus is semiovular with a flat apertural plain. There is no umbilicus. The columella and inner whorls are dissolved. Species in the genus ''Theodoxus '' are highly variable in size, in color pattern of the
periostracum The periostracum ( ) is a thin, organic coating (or "skin") that is the outermost layer of the shell of many shelled animals, including molluscs and brachiopods. Among molluscs, it is primarily seen in snails and clams, i.e. in gastropods ...
, in details of the operculum and in the
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, and all these factors can make identification to species level very challenging.Zettler M. L., Frankowski J., Bochert R. & Röhner M. (2004). "Morphological and ecological features of ''Theodoxus fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) from Baltic brackish water and German freshwater populations". ''
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Ecology

These animals live on stones, and often also under stones, in up to 5–6 m depth or deeper, feeding on algal covers. ''Theodoxus '' needs rough surfaces in order to be able to digest its food, so a stony substrate is necessary. Green algae are not consumed; ''Theodoxus '' has no
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s. These snails lay egg capsules containing 30-70 eggs each, usually on the shells of other ''Theodoxus '' animals; only one juvenile grows, the other eggs serve as food.


Species

There were no systematic review of the genus ''Theodoxus'' as of 2007. Bunje (2004) noted at least 34 extant taxa at species level in the genus ''Theodoxus''.
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(2015) provided conservation status for 23 species of ''Theodoxus''. Species within the genus ''Theodoxus'' include: ; Subgenus ''Brusinaella'' Andrusov, 1912 * † ''
Theodoxus petasatus ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). Th ...
'' (Seninski, 1905) ; Subgenus ''Calvertia'' Bourguignat, 1880 * † ''
Theodoxus acuticarinatus ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). Th ...
'' (Fuchs, 1870) * † ''
Theodoxus amblygonioides ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' Wenz, 1930 * † '' Theodoxus amethystinus'' (Brusina, 1874) * † '' Theodoxus anconae'' (Capellini, 1880) * † '' Theodoxus angularis'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus anonymus'' Anistratenko & Gozhik, 1995 * † '' Theodoxus atticus'' Kühn, 1963 * † '' Theodoxus barakovici'' (Brusina, 1902) * † '' Theodoxus bessarabicus'' (Sinzov, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus brusinai'' (Pavlović, 1931) * † '' Theodoxus capellinii'' (Pantanelli, 1876) * † '' Theodoxus capillaceus'' (Brusina, 1874) * † '' Theodoxus crescens'' (Fuchs, 1870) * † '' Theodoxus doderleini'' (d'Ancona, 1869) * † '' Theodoxus dumortieri'' (Fontannes, 1878) * † '' Theodoxus fasciatus'' Gozhik in Gozhik & Datsenko, 2007 * † '' Theodoxus gnezdai'' (Brusina, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus grateloupianus'' (Férussac, 1823) * † '' Theodoxus hoernesanus'' (Semper, 1867) * † '' Theodoxus ingulenzis'' Gozhik in Gozhik & Datsenko, 2007 * † '' Theodoxus kalodictya'' (Andrusov, 1909) * † '' Theodoxus koslinskyi'' (Porumbaru, 1881) * † '' Theodoxus lamellatus'' (Brusina, 1892) * † '' Theodoxus lineatus'' (Sinzov, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus lorkovici'' (Brusina, 1878) * † '' Theodoxus macedonicus'' Wenz, 1943 * † '' Theodoxus maculosus'' Gozhik in Gozhik & Datsenko, 2007 * † '' Theodoxus mayeri'' (Semper, 1867) * † '' Theodoxus militaris'' (Neumayr, 1869) * † '' Theodoxus miljkovici'' (Brusina, 1902) * † '' Theodoxus millepunctatus'' (Brusina, 1902) * † '' Theodoxus moeschi'' Locard, 1893 * † ''
Theodoxus morulus ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' Kühn, 1963 * † '' Theodoxus mutinensis'' (d'Ancona, 1869) * † '' Theodoxus neumayri'' (Burgerstein, 1877) * † '' Theodoxus nitens'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus nivosus'' (Brusina, 1874) * † '' Theodoxus novorossicus'' (Sinzov, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus obtusangulaeformis'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus oxytropida'' (Andrusov, 1909) * † '' Theodoxus pavlovici'' Milošević, 1983 * † '' Theodoxus philippianus'' Locard, 1883 * † '' Theodoxus pilari'' (Brusina, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus platystoma'' (Brusina, 1874) * † '' Theodoxus pseudodanubialis'' (Sinzov, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus pseudofluviatilis'' Locard, 1893 * † '' Theodoxus pseudograteloupanus'' (Sinzov, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus radmanesti'' (Fuchs, 1870) * † '' Theodoxus radovanovici'' (Brusina, 1893) * † '' Theodoxus reiseri'' (Brusina, 1902) * † '' Theodoxus rugosus'' (Pavlović, 1931) * † '' Theodoxus sagittiferus'' (Brusina, 1874) * † '' Theodoxus schachmaticus'' (Andrusov, 1909) * † ''
Theodoxus scoliogramma ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' (Brusina, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus semidentatus'' (Sandberger, 1875) * † '' Theodoxus serrulatus'' (Brusina, 1892) * † '' Theodoxus slavonicus'' (Brusina, 1878) * † '' Theodoxus sophievkaensis'' Gozhik in Gozhik & Datsenko, 2007 * † '' Theodoxus stanae'' (Brusina, 1893) * † '' Theodoxus stefanescui'' (Fontannes, 1887) * † '' Theodoxus stefanescuiformis'' Gozhik in Gozhik & Datsenko, 2007 * † '' Theodoxus subquadrofasciatus'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus subslavonicus'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus sundicus'' (Andrusov, 1909) * † '' Theodoxus suskalovici'' (Pavlović, 1903) * † '' Theodoxus sycophantus'' (Brusina, 1878) * † '' Theodoxus tropidophorus'' (Brusina, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus turbinatus'' (Fuchs, 1870) * † '' Theodoxus veljetinensis'' (Pavlović, 1903) * † '' Theodoxus venustus'' (Brusina, 1897) * † '' Theodoxus xanthozona'' (Brusina, 1884) * † '' Theodoxus zagradovkaensis'' Gozhik, 2002 * † '' Theodoxus zivkovici'' (Pavlović, 1903) ;Subgenus ''Neritonyx'' Andrusov, 1912 * † '' Theodoxus unguiculatus'' (Seninski, 1905) ;Subgenus ''Ninniopsis'' Tomlin, 1930 * † '' Theodoxus colchicus'' (Andrusov, 1912) ;Subgenus ''Neritaea'' Roth, 1855 * '' Theodoxus anatolicus'' (Récluz, 1841)"''Neritaea''"
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* † '' Theodoxus groyanus'' (Férussac, 1823) * '' Theodoxus jordani'' (Sowerby) * † '' Theodoxus micans'' (Gaudry & Fischer in Gaudry, 1867) * '' Theodoxus niloticus'' (Reeve, 1856) - synonym: ''Theodoxus africanus'' (Reeve, 1856) * † '' Theodoxus subdoricus'' Schütt, 1976 * '' Theodoxus subterrelictus'' Schütt, 1963 * '' Theodoxus peloponensis'' (Récluz, 1841) * ''
Theodoxus varius ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' (Menke, 1828) ;Subgenus ''Theodoxus'' Montfort, 1810 * '' Theodoxus altenai'' Schütt, 1965"Species in genus ''Theodoxus ''"
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Schütt H. (1965). "Zur Systematik und Ökologie türkischer Süßwasserprosobranchier". ''
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* '' Theodoxus baeticus'' (Lamarck, 1822)"''Theodoxus ''"
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* † '' Theodoxus becenensis'' (Cobălcescu, 1883) * † '' Theodoxus brenneri'' (Handmann, 1882) * † '' Theodoxus carasiensis'' Jekelius, 1944 * † ''
Theodoxus constantiae ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' Stefanescu, 1896 * † '' Theodoxus culceri'' (Porumbaru, 1881) * † '' Theodoxus cyrtocelis'' (Krauss, 1852) * ''
Theodoxus danubialis ''Theodoxus danubialis'' is a species of small freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites. The species is considered as endangered in Germany, Austria and in the Czech Republic. ...
'' (Pfeiffer, 1828) * † '' Theodoxus denisluensis'' (Oppenheim, 1919) * † '' Theodoxus deperditus'' (Almera, 1894) * † '' Theodoxus elongatulus'' (Philippi, 1844) * † '' Theodoxus eugenii'' Jekelius, 1944 * '' Theodoxus euxinus'' (Clessin, 1886) * ''
Theodoxus fluviatilis ''Theodoxus fluviatilis'', common name the river nerite, is a species of small freshwater and brackish water snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Neubauer, Thomas A. (2014). '' ...
'' (Linnaeus, 1758) -
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.Anistratenko V. V. (2005). "Lectotypes for ''Tricolia pullus'', ''Gibbula divaricata'' and ''Theodoxus fluviatilis'' (Mollusca, Gastropoda) revisited". '' Vestnik zoologii'' 39(6): 3-10
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synonyms: ''Theodoxus brauneri'' (Lindholm, 1908) (but as separate species per); ''Theodoxus brauneri'' f. ''lacrymans'' Lindholm, 1908; ''Theodoxus brauneri'' f. '' alboguttata'' Lindholm, 1908; ''Theodoxus brauneri'' f. ''pulherrima'' Lindholm, 1908; ''Theodoxus lutetianus'' Montfort, 1810. Bunje (2005)PDF
does not consider ''Theodoxus velox'' Anistratenko, 1999Anistratenko O. Y., Starobogatov Y. I. & Anistratenko V. V. (1999). "Mollusks of the genus ''Theodoxus '' (Gastropoda, Pectinibranchia, Neritidae) from the Black and the Azov seas basin". '' Vestnik Zoologii'' 33: 11-19. to be a distinct species from ''Theodoxus fluviatilis''. * † '' Theodoxus gregarius'' (Thomä, 1845) * '' Theodoxus heldreichi'' (Martens, 1879) * † '' Theodoxus hisingeri'' (Bellardi & Michelotti, 1841) * '' Theodoxus hispalensis'' (Martens, 1879) * † '' Theodoxus jekeliusi'' Jurišić-Polšak, 1979 * † '' Theodoxus leobersdorfensis'' (Handmann, 1887) * '' Theodoxus meridionalis'' (Philippi, 1836) * † '' Theodoxus milessii'' Papp, 1979 * † '' Theodoxus moosbrunnensis'' Papp, 1953 * † '' Theodoxus morellii'' (Bellardi & Michelotti, 1841) * '' Theodoxus pallasi'' Lindholm, 1924 - synonym: ''Theodoxus lituratus'' (Eichwald, 1838) * † '' Theodoxus pilidei'' (Tournouër, 1879) * '' Theodoxus prevostianus'' (Pfeiffer, 1828) * † '' Theodoxus punctatolineatus'' (Sinzov, 1896) * '' Theodoxus saulcyi'' (Bourguignat, 1852) * † '' Theodoxus scamandrius'' (Calvert & Neumayr, 1880) * † '' Theodoxus semiplicatus'' (Neumayr in Herbich & Neumayr, 1875) * † '' Theodoxus simplex'' (Fuchs, 1877) * † '' Theodoxus subglobosus'' (Eichwald, 1853) * '' Theodoxus subthermalis'' (Bourguignat in Issel, 1865) or ''Theodoxus fluviatilis subthermalis'' Issel, 1865 * ''
Theodoxus transversalis The striped nerite, scientific name ''Theodoxus transversalis'', is a species of small freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae, the nerites. Distribution The distribution of this species is Da ...
'' (Pfeiffer, 1828) * † '' Theodoxus trifasciatus'' (Grateloup, 1839) * † '' Theodoxus turislavicus'' Jekelius, 1944 * '' Theodoxus valentinus'' (Graells, 1846) * † ''
Theodoxus zografi ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). Theo ...
'' (Brusina, 1902) ;Subgenus ? * † '' Theodoxus abnormis'' (Jenkins, 1864) * † '' Theodoxus almelae'' (Revilla, 1958) * '' Theodoxus astrachanicus'' Starobogatov, 1994Kantor Yu I., Vinarski M. V., Schileyko A. A. & Sysoev A. V. (published online on March 2, 2010). "Catalogue of the continental mollusks of Russia and adjacent territories"
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/ref> * † '' Theodoxus banaticus'' Jekelius, 1944 * † '' Theodoxus bohotinensis'' (Simionescu & Barbu, 1940) * † '' Theodoxus bolivari'' (Royo Gómez, 1922) * † '' Theodoxus bukowskii'' (Oppenheim, 1919) * '' Theodoxus cariosus'' (Wood, 1828) * '' Theodoxus coronatus'' (Leach, 1815) * † '' Theodoxus crenulatus'' (Klein, 1853) * † '' Theodoxus cunici'' (Brusina, 1892) * '' Theodoxus danasteri'' (Lindholm, 1908) * † '' Theodoxus doricus'' (Neumayr, 1880) * '' Theodoxus euxinus'' (Clessin, 1886) * '' Theodoxus gloeri'' Odabaşi & Arslan, 2015 * '' Theodoxus gurur'' Sands & Glöer, 2020 * † '' Theodoxus hellenicus'' (Bukowski, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus imbricatus'' (Brusina, 1878) * † '' Theodoxus intracarpaticus'' Jekelius, 1944 * '' Theodoxus karasuna'' * † '' Theodoxus licherdopoli'' (Stefanescu, 1896) * '' Theodoxus luteofasciatus'' (Miller, 1879) * '' Theodoxus macri'' (Sowerby, 1849) * ''
Theodoxus maresi ''Theodoxus maresi'' is a species of small freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Neritidae the nerites. Distribution This species is found in Algeria and Morocco. The type locality is Aïn Khadra, ne ...
'' (Bourguignat, 1864) * '' Theodoxus marteli'' (Pallary, 1920) * '' Theodoxus milachevitchi'' Golikov & Starobogatov, 1966 * '' Theodoxus mutinensis'' * '' Theodoxus numidicus'' (Récluz, 1841) * '' Theodoxus olivaceus'' * '' Theodoxus pallasi'' Lindholm, 1924 * '' Theodoxus pallidus'' Dunker, 1861 * † '' Theodoxus pappi'' Sauerzopf, 1952 * † '' Theodoxus paradisii'' (Magrograssi, 1928) * † ''
Theodoxus patrae ''Theodoxus'' is a genus of nerites, small water snails with an operculum, some of which live in freshwater, and some in both freshwater and brackish water, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Neritidae, the nerites.Bouchet, P. (2014). ...
'' Esu & Girotti, 2015 * † '' Theodoxus percarinatus'' (Oppenheim, 1919) * '' Theodoxus pilidei'' (Tournouêr, 1879) * † '' Theodoxus politioanei'' Jekelius, 1944 * † '' Theodoxus politus'' Jekelius, 1944 * '' Theodoxus poppei'' Ahuir, 2020 * † '' Theodoxus postcrenulatus'' Papp, 1953 * † '' Theodoxus prozlatarici'' Jekelius, 1944 * † '' Theodoxus pseudodacicus'' Neubauer, Harzhauser, Georgopoulou, Mandic & Kroh, 2014 † * † Theodoxus quadrifasciatus (Bielz, 1864) † * † '' Theodoxus reticulatus'' Pană, 1990 * † '' Theodoxus rhodiensis'' (Tournouër in Fischer, 1877) * '' Theodoxus sarmaticus'' (Lindholm, 1901) * '' Theodoxus schultzii'' (Grimm, 1877)Zettler M. L. (2007). "A redescription of ''Theodoxus schultzii'' (Grimm, 1877), an endemic neritid gastropod of the Caspian Sea". ''
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* † '' Theodoxus scriptus'' (Stefanescu, 1896) * † '' Theodoxus serratiliniformis'' Geyer, 1914Glöer P. (2002). ''Die Süßwassergastropoden Nord- und Mitteleuropas''. Die Tierwelt Deutschlands, ConchBooks, Hackenheim, 326 pp., . * † '' Theodoxus sinjanus'' (Brusina, 1876) * † '' Theodoxus soceni'' Jekelius, 1944 * † '' Theodoxus sphaeroidalis'' (Revilla, 1958) * † '' Theodoxus spratti'' (Jenkins, 1864) * † '' Theodoxus stoicai'' Neubauer, Harzhauser, Georgopoulou, Mandic & Kroh, 2014 * '' Theodoxus subthermalis'' Bourguignat in Issel, 1865 * † '' Theodoxus susuzianus'' Harzhauser, Neubauer & Hoşgör, 2018 * † '' Theodoxus timisensis'' Jekelius, 1944 * † '' Theodoxus trilophosensis'' Rust, 1997 * '' Theodoxus velascoi'' (Graëlls, 1846) * '' Theodoxus velox'' V. Anistratenko in O. Anistratenko, Starobogatov & V. Anistratenko, 1999 * '' Theodoxus vespertinus'' (Sowerby II, 1849) * '' Theodoxus wesselinghi'' Sands & Glöer, 2020 * '' Theodoxus wilkei'' Sands & Glöer, 2020 * † '' Theodoxus zlatarici'' Brusina, 1902) ;Synonyms: * † ''Theodoxus burdigalensis'' (d'Orbigny, 1852) : synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) trifasciatus'' (Grateloup, 1839) * ''Theodoxus cariosus'' (Wood, 1828) and '' Theodoxus cariosa'' are synonyms of '' Neritina cariosa'' (Wood, 1828)Goodwin D. R. (2006). "The Discovery of ''Neritina'' (''Theodoxus '') ''cariosa'' (Wood, 1828) on the Island of Maui, Hawaii (Gastropoda: Neritidae)". ''Visaya Net'' 11 pp
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* † ''Theodoxus dacicus'' Jekelius, 1944: synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) leobersdorfensis dacicus'' Jekelius, 1944 * ''Theodoxus doriae'' Issel, 1865: synonym of ''Theodoxus fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) represented as ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * ''Theodoxus euphraticus'' (Mousson, 1874)Mansoorian A. (2001). "Freshwater Gastropod of Khuzestan Province, South-West Iran". '' Iranian Int. J. Sci.'' 2(2): 9 pp
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is a synonym of '' Neritina euphratica'' Mousson, 1874Glöer P. & Pešić V. (2012). "The freshwater snails (Gastropoda) of Iran, with descriptions of two new genera and eight new species". ''
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* † ''Theodoxus intracarpatica'' Jekelius, 1944 : synonym of † ''Theodoxus intracarpaticus'' Jekelius, 1944 * ''Theodoxus lutetianus'' Montfort, 1810: synonym of ''Theodoxus fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) represented as ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) fluviatilis'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * † ''Theodoxus mariae'' (Handmann, 1887): synonym of † '' Neritina mariae'' Handmann, 1887 * † ''Theodoxus martensi'' (Brusina, 1884): synonym of † '' Ninnia martensi'' (Brusina, 1884) * ''Theodoxus neglectus'' is a synonym of '' Neritina neglecta'' (Pease, 1861) * † ''Theodoxus oslavanensis'' Rzehak, 1893: synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) cyrtocelis austriacus'' (Rzehak, 1893) * ''Theodoxus oualaniense'' (Lesson, 1831): synonym of Checked: verified by a taxonomic editorClithon oualaniense (Lesson, 1831) * † ''Theodoxus perlongus'' Jekelius, 1944: synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) zografi perlongus'' Jekelius, 1944 * † ''Theodoxus petralbensis'' Jekelius, 1944: synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) zografi petralbensis'' Jekelius, 1944 * † ''Theodoxus pictus'' (Férussac, 1823): synonym of † '' Agapilia picta'' (Férussac, 1823) * ''Theodoxus reclivatus'' Say, 1822: synonym of '' Neritina usnea'' (Röding, 1798) * † ''Theodoxus rumanus'' (Stefanescu, 1896): synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Calvertia) stefanescui'' (Fontannes, 1887) * † ''Theodoxus scamandri'' (Calvert & Neumayr, 1880): synonym of † ''Theodoxus (Theodoxus) scamandrius'' (Calvert & Neumayr, 1880) * ''Theodoxus vespertinus'' : synonym of '' Neritina vespertinus'' (Sowerby, 1849) * † ''Theodoxus vetranici'' (Brusina, 1902): synonym of † '' Neritina vetranici'' (Brusina, 1902) * ''Theodoxus virginea'' (Linnaeus, 1758): synonym of '' Neritina virginea'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * † ''Theodoxus (Vittoclithon) pictus bizonalis'' (Grateloup, 1839): synonym of † ''Agapilia picta bizonalis'' (Grateloup, 1839)


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* Eichhorst T.E. (2016). Neritidae of the world. Volume 2. Harxheim: Conchbooks. Pp. 696-1366


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* Bandel K. (2001). "The history of ''Theodoxus '' and ''Neritina'' connected with description and systematic evaluation of related Neritimorpha (Gastropoda)". '' Mittelungen aus dem Geologisch-Palaontologischen Institut Universitat Hamburg'' 85: 65-164
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