Plectopylidae
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(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia
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Family: | Plectopylidae Möllendorff, 1898
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Plectopylidae is a taxonomic family of large air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Plectopyloidea.[1]
Distribution
The range of the family Plectopylidae (Plectopylis Benson 1860 s. l. and Amphicoelina Haas 1933) extends from Nepal and Northeastern India through large part of Southeastern Asia (including the Malay Peninsula, Northern Thailand, Northern Vietnam, Central and Southern China) to Taiwan and Southern Japan. Up to now, the distribution of Plectopylidae is divided into two geographic regions: (1) Nepal, Northeastern India (Assam and Arunachal Pradesh), Myanmar (=Burma), western Yunnan, western part of Thailand, Northern Malaysia and northwestern part of Laos, and (2) Northern Vietnam, Southern China (west of the Eastern Yunnan–Guizhou–Middle Sichuan line), Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands[2][3].
Taxonomy
This family has no subfamilies (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005).
Genera
Genera within the family Plecopylidae include:
Amphicoelina Haas 1933[4]
- Amphicoelina subobvoluta (Ancey 1882)
- Amphicoelina biconcava (Heude 1882)
- Amphicoelina diplomphala (Möllendorff 1885)
- Amphicoelina omphalospira (Möllendorff 1897)
Chersaecia Gude 1899[3]
- Chersaecia andersoni (W. Blanford, 1869)
- Chersaecia austeni Gude, 1899
- Chersaecia brachydiscus Godwin-Austen, 1879
- Chersaecia degerbolae Solem, 1966
- Chersaecia dextrorsa Benson 1860
- Chersaecia kengtungensis Gude, 1914
- Chersaecia laomontana Pfeiffer, 1863
- Chersaecia leiophis Benson, 1860 (type species) (syn: pseudophis Godwin-Austen, 1875)
- Chersaecia munipurensis Godwin-Austen, 1875
- Chersaecia muspratti Gude, 1897
- Chersaecia nagaensis Godwin-Austen, 1875
- Chersaecia oglei Godwin-Austen, 1879
- Chersaecia perarcta Blanford, 1865
- Chersaecia perrierae Gude, 1897
- Chersaecia refuga Gould, 1846
- Chersaecia shanensis Stoliczka, 1873
- Chersaecia shiroiensis Godwin-Austen, 1875
- Chersaecia serica Godwin-Austen, 1875
- Chersaecia simplex Solem, 1966
- Endoplon brachyplecta (Benson, 1863) (type species)
- Endoplon smithiana (Gude, 1896)
Endothyrella Zilch, 1959 [5]
- Endothyrella aborensis (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella affinis (Gude 1896)
- Endothyrella babbagei (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella brahma (Godwin-Austen 1879)
- Endothyrella bedfordi (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella blanda (Gude 1897)
- Endothyrella fultoni (Godwin-Austen 1892)
- Endothyrella gregorsoni (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella hanleyi (Godwin-Austen 1879)
- Endothyrella macromphalus (W. Blanford 1870)
- Endothyrella minor (Godwin-Austen 1879)
- Endothyrella miriensis (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella oakesi (Gude 1915)
- Endothyrella pinacis (Benson 1859)(syn: pettos von Martens 1868)
- Endothyrella plectostoma (Benson 1836) (type species)
- Endothyrella plectostoma prodigium (Benson)
- Endothyrella plectostoma tricarinata (Gude 1896)
- Endothyrella plectostoma exerta (Gude 1901)
- Endothyrella sowerbyi (Gude 1898)
- Endothyrella williamsoni (Gude 1915)
Gudeodiscus Páll-Gergely 2013[2]
- Gudeodiscus anceyi (Gude, 1901)
- Gudeodiscus bavayi (Gude 1901)
- Gudeodiscus concavus Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus cyrtochilus (Gude 1909)
- Gudeodiscus dautzenbergi (Gude 1901)
- Gudeodiscus emigrans (Möllendorff 1901)
- Gudeodiscus emigrans otanii Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus emigrans quadrilamellatus Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus eroessi Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus eroessi fuscus Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus eroessi hemisculptus Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus fischeri (Gude, 1901)
- Gudeodiscus francoisi (H. Fischer 1899)
- Gudeodiscus fruhstorferi (Möllendorff 1901)
- Gudeodiscus giardi (H. Fischer 1898) (syn: congesta Gude, 1898)
- Gudeodiscus szekeresi Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus oharai Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus goliath Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus gouldingi (Gude 1909) (syn: anterides Gude 1909)
- Gudeodiscus fallax (Gude 1909)
- Gudeodiscus hirsutus (Möllendorff 1901)
- Gudeodiscus infralevis (Gude 1908) (syn: soror Gude 1908)
- Gudeodiscus jovius Mabille, 1887
- Gudeodiscus lepidus (Gude 1900)
- Gudeodiscus messageri (Gude 1909)
- Gudeodiscus multispira (Möllendorff 1883)
- Gudeodiscus okuboi Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus persimilis (Gude 1901)
- Gudeodiscus phlyarius (Mabille 1887) (type species) (syn.: moellendorffi Gude 1901)
- Gudeodiscus tenuis (Gude 1901)
- Gudeodiscus werneri Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus pilsbryana (Gude, 1901)
- Gudeodiscus pulvinaris (Gould, 1859)
- Gudeodiscus pulvinaris robustus Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus schlumbergeri (Morelet, 1886)
- Gudeodiscus soosi Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus suprafilaris (Gude 1908)
- Gudeodiscus ursula Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus villedaryi (Ancey, 1888)
- Gudeodiscus yanghaoi Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Gudeodiscus yunnanensis Páll-Gergely 2013
- Gudeodiscus verecundus (Gude 1909)
Plectopylis Benson 1860 - the type genus
- Plectopylis bensoni (Gude 1914)
- Plectopylis anguina (Gould, 1847)
- Plectopylis cairnsi (Gude, 1898)
- Plectopylis cyclaspis (Benson 1859) (syn: revoluta Pfeiffer 1867)
- Plectopylis feddeni (W. Blanford 1865)
- Plectopylis karenorum (W. Blanford 1865)
- Plectopylis goniobathmos (Ehrmann 1922)
- Plectopylis leucochila (Gude 1897)
- Plectopylis linterae (Möllendorff 1897)
- Plectopylis lissochlamys (Gude 1897)
- Plectopylis magna (Gude 1897)
- Plectopylis ponsonbyi (Godwin-Austen 1888)
- Plectopylis repercussa (Gould 1856)
- Plectopylis woodthorpei (Gude 1899)
- Sicradiscus Páll-Gergely 2013[2]
- cutisculptus (Möllendorff, 1882)
- diptychia (Möllendorff, 1885)
- feheri Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- hirasei (Pilsbry, 1904)
- invius (Heude, 1885)
- ishizakii (Kuroda, 1941)
- mansuyi (Gude, 1908)
- schistoptychia (Möllendorff, 1886) (type species)
- securus (Heude, 1885)
- transitus (Páll-Gergely 2013)
- Sinicola Gude, 1899[3]
- Sinicola asamiana Páll-Gergely 2013
- Sinicola alphonsi (Deshayes, 1870)
- Sinicola biforis (Heude, 1885)
- Sinicola emoriens (Gredler, 1881)
- Sinicola fimbriosa (Martens, 1875) (type species)
- Sinicola jugatoria (Ancey, 1885) (syn: laminifera Möllendorff 1885)
- Sinicola murata (Heude, 1885)
- Sinicola reserata (Heude, 1885)
- Sinicola reserata azona (Gredler, 1887)
- Sinicola reserata hensanensis (Yen 1939)
- Sinicola schmackeri Páll-Gergely 2013
- Sinicola stenochila (Möllendorff, 1885)
- Sinicola stenochila basilia (GUDE 1897f)
- Sinicola stenomphala Páll-Gergely & Hunyadi 2013
- Sinicola straeleni (Yen, 1937)
- Sinicola vallata (Heude, 1889)
References
- ^ Bouchet, P. & Rocroi, J.-P. (2005). "Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families". Malacologia. 47 (1–2).
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ a b c Páll-Gergely, B. & Hunyadi, A (2013). "The family Plectopylidae Möllendorff 1898 in China (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)". Archiv für Molluskenkunde 142 (1): 1-66.
- ^ a b c d Gude, G. K. (1899). "Armature of Helicoid landshells and new sections of Plectopylis". Science Gossip 6: 147-149.
- ^ E, Haas (1933). "Zur Systematik der chinesischen "Helicodonten"". Archiv für Molluskenkunde. 65 (4/5): 230–231.
- ^ Zilch A (1959-1960). "Handbuch der Paleozoologie, 6 (2) Euthyneura. — 481–834; Berlin (Gebrüder Borntraeger)."
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