- Chondropoma
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Chondropoma firefly larva Alecton discoidalis is feeding on Chondropoma pictum Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Gastropoda (unranked): clade Caenogastropoda
clade LittorinimorphaSuperfamily: Littorinoidea Family: Pomatiidae Subfamily: Annulariinae Genus: Chondropoma
L. Pfeiffer, 1847[1]Diversity at least 64 species (in this list) Chondropoma is a genus of small operculate land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks gastropod in the family Pomatiidae.
Distribution
Distribution of Chondropoma include Cuba,[2] Nicaragua,[3] ...
63 species of Chondropoma lives in Cuba.[2]
Species
Species within the genus Chondropoma include:
- Chondropoma abnatum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1858)[2]
- Chondropoma abtianum (Pfeiffer, 1862)[2]
- Chondropoma aguayoi Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma alayoi Aguayo & Jaume, 1957[2]
- Chondropoma alberti Clench & Aguayo, 1948[2]
- Chondropoma alcaldei Jaume & Sánchez de Fuentes, 1943[2]
- Chondropoma antonense Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma asperulum Aguayo, 1934[2]
- Chondropoma auberianum (d’Orbigny, 1842)[2][4]
- Chondropoma bairense Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma cabrerai Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma callipeplum Solem, 1961[3]
- Chondropoma carenasense Pilsbry & Henderson, 1912[2]
- Chondropoma cleti Aguayo, 1939[2]
- Chondropoma cognatum Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma confertum (Poey, 1852)[2]
- Chondropoma chordatum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1858)[2]
- Chondropoma daudinoti (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma delatreanum (d’Orbigny, 1842)[2]
- Chondropoma dilatatum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1859)[2]
- Chondropoma eduardoi Aguayo, 1934[2]
- Chondropoma erectum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1858)[2]
- Chondropoma ernesti Pfeiffer, 1862[2]
- Chondropoma fuentesi Jaume & Alcalde, 1944[2]
- Chondropoma garcianum Torre, 1913[2]
- Chondropoma greenfieldi Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma guisaense Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma gutierrezi (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1856)[2]
- Chondropoma holguinense (Aguayo, 1944)[2]
- Chondropoma irradians (Shuttleworth in Pfeiffer, 1852)[2][4]
- Chondropoma jaulense Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma laetum (Gutierrez in Poey, 1858)[2]
- Chondropoma lembeyi Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma leoni Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma marginalbum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1859)[2]
- Chondropoma moestum (Shuttleworth in Pfeiffer, 1854)[2]
- Chondropoma montanum Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma neglectum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1856)[2]
- Chondropoma nicolasi Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma nigriculum (Gundlach, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma obesum (Menke, 1830)[2]
- Chondropoma oxytremum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma perlatum (Gundlach in Poey,1858)[2]
- Chondropoma pfeifferi Aguayo, 1945[2]
- Chondropoma pfeifferianum (Poey, 1851)[2]
- Chondropoma pictum (Pfeiffer, 1839)[2][4]
- Chondropoma poeyanum (Orbigny, 1842)[2]
- Chondropoma portuandoi Torre & Bartsch, 1938[2]
- Chondropoma presasianum (Gundlach, 1863)[2]
- Chondropoma revinctum (Poey, 1851)[2]
- Chondropoma revocatum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1857)[2]
- Chondropoma rolandoi Aguayo, 1943[2]
- Chondropoma rufopictum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma solidulum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma tejedori Clench & Aguayo, 1946[2]
- Chondropoma tenuisculptum Aguayo, 1939[2]
- Chondropoma textum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1858)[2]
- Chondropoma unilabiatum (Gundlach in Pfeiffer, 1860)[2]
- Chondropoma vespertinum (Morelet, 1851)[2]
- Chondropoma virgineum Aguayo, 1953[2]
- Chondropoma wilcoxi Pilsbry & Henderson, 1912[2]
- Chondropoma wrighti (Pfeiffer, 1862)[2]
- Chondropoma yucayum (Presas in Pfeiffer, 1863)[2]
- Chondropoma zorrillae Jaume, 1984[2]
References
- ^ Pfeiffer (1847). Z. Malakoz.: 124.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm "Mollusca". Diversidad Biológica Cubana, accessed 20 March 2011.
- ^ a b Perez A. M. (1996). Chondropoma callipeplum. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 6 August 2007.
- ^ a b c Rios O. M. & Quinta M. H. (2010). "Larval Feeding Habits of the Cuban Endemic Firefly Alecton discoidalis Laporte (Coleoptera: Lampyridae)". Psyche 2010, Article ID 149879, 5 pages, doi:10.1155/2010/149879.
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