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Melanoides

Melanoides

Melanoides tuberculata Vivo

Vista Apertural de dos Conchas de Melanoides tuberculata
Taxonomía
Reino: Animalia
Filo: Mollusca
Clase: Gastropoda
Superfamilia: Cerithioidea
Familia: Thiaridae
Género: Melanoides
Olivier, 1804[1]

Melanoides es un Género de caracoles de agua dulce con un opérculo; son gasterópodos de la familia Thiaridae.

Especies

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Algunas especies son de Asia (Ej: Melanoides tuberculata) y América del Sur, especialmente en Venezuela (Melanoides granifera); la mayoría son de África (del lago Victoria Melanoides victoriae y el Lago Malawi)

  • Melanoides admirabilis (Smith, 1880)[2]
  • Melanoides agglutinans (Bequaert & Clench, 1941)[2]
  • Melanoides angolensis Mandahl-Barth, 1974[2]
  • Melanoides anomala (Dautzenberg & Germain, 1914)[2]
  • Melanoides bavayi (Dautzenberg & Germain, 1914)[2]
  • Melanoides crawshayi (Smith, 1893)[2]
  • Melanoides depravata (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1900)[2]
  • Melanoides dupuisi (Spence, 1923)[2]
  • Melanoides kisangani Pilsbry & Bequaert, 1927[2]
  • Melanoides kinshassaensis (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1900)[2]
  • Melanoides langi Pilsbry & Bequaert, 1927[2]
  • Melanoides liebrechtsi (Dautzenberg, 1901)[2]
  • Melanoides magnifica (Bourguignat, 1889)[2]
  • Melanoides manguensis (Thiele, 1928)[2]
  • Melanoides mweruensis (Smith, 1893)[2]
  • Melanoides nodicincta (Dohrn, 1865)[2]
  • Melanoides nsendweensis (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1900)[2]
  • Melanoides nyangweensis (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1900)[2]
  • Melanoides nyassana (Smith, 1877)[2]
  • Melanoides pergracilis (Martens, 1897)[2]
  • Melanoides polymorpha (Smith, 1877)[2]
  • Melanoides psorica (Morelet, 1864)[2]
  • Melanoides pupiformis (Smith, 1877)[2]
  • Melanoides recticosta (Martens, 1882)[2]
  • Melanoides truncatelliformis (Bourguignat, 1885)[3]
  • Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[2]
  • Melanoides turriculus (I. Lea, 1850) - fawn melania[4]
  • Melanoides turritispira (Smith, 1877)[2]
  • Melanoides victoriae (Dohrn, 1865)[2]
  • Melanoides voltae (Thiele, 1928)[2]
  • Melanoides wagenia Pilsbry & Bequaert, 1927[2]

Referencias

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  1. Olivier (1804). Voy. Othoman. 3: 69.
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ñ o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Brown D. S. (1994). Freshwater Snails of Africa and their Medical Importance. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-7484-0026-5.
  3. Kaunda E., Magombo Z., Kahwa D., Mailosa A., Ngereza C. & Lange C. N. (2004). Melanoides truncatelliformis. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 7 August 2007.
  4. «'Melanoides' (TSN 71532)». Sistema Integrado de Información Taxonómica (en inglés).  accessed 13 May 2011.

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