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List of non-marine molluscs of the Czech Republic

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List of non-marine molluscs of the Czech Republic
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This is a list of the non-marine molluscs of the Czech Republic. As the Czech Republic is a landlocked country it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species, including snails, slugs, freshwater clams and freshwater mussels. There are 247[1] species of molluscs living in the wild in the Czech Republic. In addition there are at least 11 gastropod species surviving in greenhouses.

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Location of the Czech Republic

There are 219[1] gastropod species (50[1] freshwater and 169[1] land species) and 28[1] bivalve species living in the wild.

There are also 11 introduced gastropod species (5 freshwater and 7 land species) and 4 bivalve species living in the wild in the Czech Republic. This is a total of 9 freshwater non-indigenous species living in natural habitats.

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Summary table of number of species

More information Bohemia, Moravia + Czech Silesia ...

There are 2 endemic species of molluscs in the Czech Republic:

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History

Historical lists from 19th century or overviews of Czech malacofauna include works by Schöbl (1860), Slavík (1868) and Uličný (1892–95).[2][3]

Lists by Vojen Ložek include work Ložek (1948) for Bohemia. Following works include lists for whole Czechoslovakia for recent species: Ložek (1949), Ložek (1956)[4] and list including Quaternary species: Ložek (1964).[5]

Lists for freshwater species include: Beran (1998)[6] and Beran (2002).[7]

Conservation status of all 237 species include list by Juřičková et al. (2001).[8] There is also available red list based on that 2001 list.[9] Threatened species only include list by Beran et al. (2005).[10] List by Juřičková et al. (2008)[11] has included 245 species. List by Horsák et al. (2010) has included 247 species.[1]

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Freshwater gastropods

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There are only families and species in the list. The Czech name is in parentheses. Listed is the occurrence in Bohemia or in Moravia (and if it is a non-indigenous or locally extinct species). Non-indigenous species only occurring in greenhouses in the Czech Republic are noted separately after the list. Freshwater gastropods in the Czech Republic include:

Neritidae
Viviparidae
Hydrobiidae
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The introduced freshwater gastropod Potamopyrgus antipodarum
Amnicolidae
Lithoglyphidae
Bithyniidae
Valvatidae
Acroloxidae
Lymnaeidae
Physidae
Planorbidae
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Gyraulus crista
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Planorbarius corneus
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Land gastropods

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Land gastropods in the Czech Republic include:

Aciculidae
Ellobiidae
Cochlicopidae
Orculidae
Chondrinidae
Pupillidae
  • (zrnovka slatinná) Pupilla pratensis (Clessin, 1871)[13] Pupilla pratensis was elevated to its species level in 2009.[14] The later revision showed that Pupilla alpicola does not live in the Czech Republic and all of them are Pupilla pratensis in that country.[13] Pupilla alpicola (Charpentier, 1837) (in Czech: zrnovka alpská) has been listed as a part of fauna of the Czech Republic for a long time (as probably extinct in Bohemia and critically endangered (CR) in Moravia).[1][15]
  • (zrnovka mechová) Pupilla muscorum (Linnaeus, 1758) – Bohemia, Moravia[1]
  • (zrnovka žebernatá) Pupilla sterrii (Voith, 1840) – Bohemia, Moravia[1]
  • (zrnovka třízubá) Pupilla triplicata (Studer, 1820) – Bohemia, Moravia[1]
Pyramidulidae
Valloniidae
Vertiginidae
Enidae
  • (trojzubka stepní) Chondrula tridens (O. F. Müller, 1774) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (hladovka horská) Ena montana (Draparnaud, 1801) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (hladovka chlumní) Merdigera obscura (O. F. Müller, 1774) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (lačník stepní) Zebrina detrita (O. F. Müller, 1774) – Bohemia, Moravia
Clausiliidae
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Balea biplicata is most common species of the family Clausiliidae in the Czech Republic
Succineidae
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Succinea putris
Ferussaciidae
Punctidae
Helicodiscidae
Discidae
Gastrodontidae
Euconulidae
Oxychilidae
Pristilomatidae
Vitrinidae
Zonitidae
Milacidae
Limacidae
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Bielzia coerulans
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Limacus flavus
Agriolimacidae
Boettgerillidae
Arionidae
  • (plzák alpský) Arion obesoductus Reischütz, 1973 – synonym: Arion alpinus auctt. non-Pollonera, 1887 – Bohemia, Moravia[1]
  • (plzák žíhaný) Arion circumscriptus Johnston, 1828 – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák obecný) Arion distinctus Mabille, 1868 – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák žlutopruhý) Arion fasciatus (Nilsson, 1823) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák nejmenší) Arion intermedius (Normand, 1852) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák španělský) Arion vulgaris (Moquin-Tandon, 1855) – non-indigenous since 1991, Bohemia non-indigenous, Moravia non-indigenous[1]
  • (plzák lesní) Arion rufus (Linnaeus, 1758) – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák hajní) Arion silvaticus Lohmander, 1937 – Bohemia, Moravia
  • (plzák hnědý) Arion fuscus (O. F. Müller, 1774) – Bohemia, Moravia
Bradybaenidae
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Fruticicola fruticum
Helicodontidae
Hygromiidae
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Trochulus hispidus
Helicidae
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Freshwater bivalves

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Freshwater bivalves in the Czech Republic include:

Unionida
Margaritiferidae
Unionidae
Venerida
Corbiculidae
Sphaeriidae
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Dreissena polymorpha
Dreissenidae
  • (slávička mnohotvárná) Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771) – non-indigenous in Bohemia, in southern Moravia is probably native[1]
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Synanthropic species

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These species do not live in the wild or are not recorded in the wild yet, but they live in greenhouses and similar biotopes, as "hothouse alien" species.[30][31][32]

List (alphabetically according to their scientific name):

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Subulina octona
  • Discus rotundatus f. pyramidalis Jeffreys – form of Discus rotundatus (native species) inhabiting greenhouses
  1. (křivoústka liberijská) Gulella io Verdcourt, 1974[1][33]
  2. (kružník čínský) Gyraulus chinensis (Dunker, 1848)[1][34]
  3. (skelnatěnka drobná) Hawaiia minuscula (Binney, 1840)[1][35]
  4. (subulína paličkovitá) Lamellaxis clavulinus (Potiez & Michaud, 1838)[1]
  5. (podkornatka iberská) Lehmannia valentiana (Férussac, 1823)[1]
  6. (piskořka hrbolkovitá) Melanoides tuberculata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
  7. (subulína malá) Opeas pumilum (L. Pfeiffer, 1840)[1]
  8. one of the following two similar species:
    1. Helisoma anceps (Menke, 1830) – synonym: (okružákovec kýlnatý) Planorbella anceps (Menke, 1830)[1]
    2. (okružákovec floridský) Planorbella duryi (Wetherby, 1879)[1] – It was incorrectly noted as Planorbella trivolvis (Say, 1817) (mentioned under invalid name Helisoma trivolvis).
  9. (ampulárka argentinská) Pomacea bridgesii (Reeve, 1856)[1]
  10. (blátivka americká) Pseudosuccinea columella (Say, 1817)[1]
  11. (subulína americká) Subulina octona (Bruguière, 1798)[1][36]
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See also

Lists of non-marine molluscs of surrounding countries:

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