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Especies De Moluscos Terrestres Y Dulceacuícolas Reportadas Para Cuba Hernández, Lajonchere, Martínez, Maceira, Fernández y Espinosa Anexo 11.1. Lista de las especies de moluscos terrestres y dulceacuícolas reportadas para Cuba. *: especie no endémica, ** especie exótica, a: especie amenazada, según los criterios de la Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza (IUCN); clasificación supragenérica según Bouchet y Rocroi (2005). MOLUSCOS TERRESTRES Lucidella tantilla (Pilsbry, 1902)* Farcimen majusculum Alcalde, 1945 Priotrochatella constellata (Morelet, 1847) a Farcimen mani (Poey, 1851) a PHYLUM MOLLUSCA Priotrochatella stellata (Velazquez en Poey, 1852) Farcimen najazaense Torre y Bartsch, 1942 a CLASE GASTROPODA Priotrochatella torrei Clapp, 1918 Farcimen obesum Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Semitrochatella alboviridis (Wright en Pfeiffer, 1864) Farcimen procer (Poey, 1854) ORDEN CYCLONERITIMORPHA Semitrochatella babei (Arango, 1876) Farcimen pseudotortum Torre y Bartsch, 1942 HELICINIDAE Semitrochatella conica (Pfeiffer, 1839) Farcimen rocai Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia bermudezi Aguayo y Jaume, 1957 Semitrochatella elongata (d’Orbigny, 1842) Farcimen seminudum (Poey, 1854) Alcadia camagueyana Aguayo y Jaume, 1957 Semitrochatella fuscula (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1863) Farcimen subventricosum Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia concinna (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1857) Troschelviana callosa (Poey, 1854) Farcimen superbum Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia dissimulans (Poey, 1858) Troschelviana chrysochasma (Poey, 1853) Farcimen torrei (Guitart, 1936) Alcadia euglypta Clench y Aguayo, 1950 Troschelviana continua (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1858) Farcimen tortum (Wood, 1828) Alcadia gonostoma (Gundlach en Poey, 1858) Troschelviana erythracea (Wright en Sowerby, 1866) Farcimen ungula (Poey, 1856) Alcadia hispida (Pfeiffer, 1839) Troschelviana granulum (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1864) Farcimen ventricosum (d’Orbigny, 1842) Alcadia incrustata (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1859) Troschelviana hians (Poey, 1852) Farcimen vignalense Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia minima (d’Orbigny, 1842) Troschelviana holguinensis (Aguayo, 1932) Farcimen wrighti Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia neebiana (Pfeiffer, 1862) Troschelviana jugulata (Poey, 1858) Farcimen yunquense Torre y Bartsch, 1942 a Alcadia nitida (Pfeiffer, 1839) Troschelviana mestrei (Arango, 1879) NEOCYCLOTIDAE Alcadia nuda (Arango en Pfeiffer, 1866) Troschelviana methfesseli (Pfeiffer, 1862) Crocidopoma gunglachi Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Alcadia rotunda (d’Orbigny, 1842) Troschelviana petitiana (d’Orbigny, 1842) Crocidopoma perdistinctum (Gundlach, 1858) Alcadia spectrabilis (Pfeiffer, 1858) Troschelviana pfeifferiana (Arango en Pfeiffer, 1866) Alcadia velutina (Poey, 1858) Troschelviana pyramidalis (Sowerby, 1842) ORDEN LITTORINIMORPHA 186 Calidviana littoricola (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1860) Troschelviana rubromarginata (Gundlach En Poey, 1858) ANNULARIIDAE Ceratodiscus minimus (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1859) Troschelviana rupestris (Pfeiffer, 1839) Annularisca aberrans Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Emoda bayamensis (Poey, 1854) Troschelviana scopulorum (Morelet, 1849) Annularisca alata (Pfeiffer, 1851) Emoda bermudezi Aguayo y Jaume, 1954 Troschelviana spinipoma (Aguayo, 1943) a Annularisca alayoi (Jaume, 1984) Emoda blanesi Clench y Aguayo En Aguayo, 1953 Troschelviana tumidula (Clench y Aguayo, 1957) Annularisca armasi (Jaume, 1984) Emoda briarea (Poey, 1851) Ustronia acuminata (Velazquez En Poey, 1852) Annularisca arquesi Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Emoda caledoniensis Clench y Jacobson, 1971 Ustronia sloanei (d’Orbigny, 1842) Annularisca auricoma (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1859) Emoda ciliata (Poey, 1852) Viana regina (Morelet, 1849) Annularisca borroi (Jaume, 1984) Emoda clementis Clench y Aguayo, 1950 PROSERPINIDAE Annularisca cumulata (Pfeiffer, 1863 Emoda emoda (Pfeiffer, 1865) Proserpina depresa (d’Orbigny, 1842) Annularisca eburnea (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1858) Emoda mayarina (Poey, 1854) Proserpina globulosa (d’Orbigny, 1842) Annularisca fragilis (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1858) Emoda najazaensis Aguayo y Jaume, 1954 Annularisca hendersoni Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Emoda pulcherrima (Lea, 1834) ORDEN ARCHITAENIOGLOSSA Annularisca heynemanni (Pfeiffer, 1864) Emoda sagraiana (d’Orbigny, 1842) MEGALOMASTOMATIDAE Annularisca holguinensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Emoda silacea (Morelet, 1849) Farcimen alutaceum (Menke En Pfeiffer, 1846) Annularisca incerta Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Emoda submarginata (Gray, 1824) Farcimen arangoi Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca intercisa Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Glyptemoda torrei Henderson, 1909 a Farcimen auriculatum (d’Orbigny, 1842) Annularisca interstitialis (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1859) Helicina adspersa Pfeiffer, 1839 Farcimen bartschi Alcalde, 1945 Annularisca mackinlayi (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1859) Helicina declivis Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1860 Farcimen bilabiatum Alcalde, 1945 Annularisca mayariensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Helicina globulosa d’Orbigny, 1842 Farcimen bituberculatum (Sowerby, 1850) Annularisca mayensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Helicina holguinensis Clench y Aguayo, 1953 Farcimen camagueyanum Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca pallens Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Helicina lembeyana Poey, 1854 Farcimen cisnerosi Alcalde, 1945 Annularisca prestoni (Ramsden, 1914) Helicina monteiberia Sarasúa, 1976 Farcimen guanense Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca pseudalata (Torre en Pilsbry y Henderson, 1920) Helicina poeyi Pfeiffer, 1859 Farcimen guitarti Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca ramsdeni (Pilsbry y Henderson, 1912) Helicina reeveana Pfeiffer, 1848 Farcimen gundlachi (Pfeiffer, 1856) Annularisca romeri (Pfeiffer, 1864) Helicina subdepressa Poey, 1854 Farcimen hendersoni Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca tacrensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Helicina subglobulosa Poey, 1852 Farcimen imperator Alcalde, 1945 Annularisca toroensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Lucidella granulum (Gundlach en Pfeiffer, 1864) Farcimen jaumei Alcalde, 1945 Annularisca torrebartschi (Jaume,1984) Lucidella granum (Pfeiffer, 1856) Farcimen leoninum (Pfeiffer, 1856) Annularisca victoris Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Lucidella rugosa (Pfeiffer, 1839) Farcimen magister Torre y Bartsch, 1942 Annularisca wrighti Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Capítulo 11. Moluscos Terrestres y Dulceacuícolas Anexo 11.1 (Continuación). Lista de las especies de moluscos terrestres y dulceacuícola reportadas para Cuba. Annularisca yaterasensis (Pfeiffer, 1865) Chondropoma chordatum (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1858 Chondropometes magnum Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularisca yumuriensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma daudinoti (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1860) Chondropometes saccharinum Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularisca yunquensis (Pfeiffer, 1860) Chondropoma delatreanum (d’Orbigny, 1842) Chondropometes sagebieni (Poey, 1858) Annularita majuscula (Morelet, 1851) Chondropoma dilatatum Aguayo, 1934 Chondropometes scopulorum Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularodes boqueronensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma eduardoi Aguayo, 1934 Chondropometes segregatum Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularodes canoaensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma erectum (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1858) Chondropometes torrei Bartsch, 1937 Annularodes cantarillensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma ernesti Pfeiffer, 1862 Chondropometes vignalense (Wright En Pfeiffer, 1863) Annularodes indivisa (Welch, 1929) Chondropoma fuentesi Jaume y Alcalde, 1944 Chondrothyra affinis (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularodes inquisita (Pilsbry, 1929) Chondropoma garcianum Torre, 1913 Chondrothyra atristoma Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularodes morenoi Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma greenfieldi Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra barbouri (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularodes obsoleta Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma guisaense Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra cerina (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularodes perezi Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma gutierrezi (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1856) Chondrothyra crassa Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularodes pilsbryi (Welch, 1929) Chondropoma holguinense (Aguayo, 1944) Chondrothyra cumbrensis Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularodes terneroensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma irradians (Shuttleworth En Pfeiffer, 1852) Chondrothyra detectabilis (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularodes unicinata (Arango, 1884) Chondropoma jaulense Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra egregia (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1856) Annularops attenuata Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma laetum (Gutierrez En Poey, 1858) Chondrothyra foveata (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1863) Annularops blaini (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1863) Chondropoma lembeyi Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra gundlachi (Arango, 1862) Annularops coronadoi (Arango En Poey, 1867) Chondropoma leoni Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra impresa (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularops perplexa Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma marginalbum (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1859) Chondrothyra incrassata (Wright En Pfeiffer, 1862) Annularops sauvallei (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1863) Chondropoma moestum (Shuttleworth En Pfeiffer, 1854) Chondrothyra natensoni Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Annularops semicana (Morelet, 1851) Chondropoma montanum Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra parilis (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Annularops tryoni (Arango, 1879) Chondropoma neglectum (Gundlach En Pfeiffer, 1856) Chondrothyra percrassa (Wright En Pfeiffer, 1864) Annularops vannostrandi (Arango, 1876) Chondropoma nicolasi Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Chondrothyra reticulata (Torre y Bartsch, 1938) Bermudezia bermudezi Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma nigriculum (Gundlach, 1860) Chondrothyra rutila Torre y Bartsch, 1938 Bermudezia biayensis Torre y Bartsch, 1941 Chondropoma obesum (Menke, 1830) Chondrothyra shuttleworthi (Pfeiffer, 1851) Bermudezia
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