List of Drymaeus species

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There are ca. 300 species within the Neotropical land snail genus Drymaeus . [1] The precise number is subject to change due to ongoing taxonomic revisions. [2] [3] [4]

List of species

References

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  2. Breure, Abraham S. H.; Llosa, Zaidett Barrientos; Monge-Nájera, Julián; Salvador, Rodrigo B.; Robinson, David G. (26 September 2024). "Is being "blue" being different? The status of Antidrymaeus L. Germain, 1907 (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Bulimulidae), with notes on miscellaneous species of Drymaeus Albers, 1850 and Mesembrinus Albers, 1850". Archiv für Molluskenkunde International Journal of Malacology. 153 (2): 135–162. Bibcode:2024ArMol.153..135B. doi:10.1127/arch.moll/153/135-162.
  3. Salvador, Rodrigo B.; Silva, Fernanda S.; Cavallari, Daniel C.; Köhler, Frank; Slapcinsky, John; Breure, Abraham S. H. (2023). "Molecular phylogeny of the Orthalicoidea land snails: Further support and surprises". PLOS ONE. 18 (7): e0288533. Bibcode:2023PLoSO..1888533S. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0288533 . hdl: 10037/29806 . ISSN   1932-6203. PMC   10370776 . PMID   37494326.
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  5. Salvador, R.B.; Cavallari, D.C.; Simone, L.R.L. (2015). "Taxonomical study on a sample of land snails from southeastern Tocantins State, Brazil, with description of a new species". Journal of Conchology. 42 (1): 67–78.
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  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Pilsbry, Henry A. (1897–1898). Manual of Conchology, Second Series. Pulmonata. Vol. 11. American Bulimulidae: Bulimulus, Neopetraeus, Oxychona, and South American Drymaeus. Philadelphia: Published by the Author.
  8. Spix, Johann B.; Wagner, Johann A. (1827). Testacea Fluviatilia Quae in Itinere per Brasiliam Annis MDCCCXVII–MDCCCXX Jussu et Auspiciis Maximiliani Josephii Bavariae Regis Augustissimi. Monachii: C. Wolf.
  9. Jaeckel, S.H.F. (1927). "Die Mollusken der Müllegger'schen Brasilienexpedition". Zoologischer Anzeiger. 72 (5/8): 129–139.
  10. John, Mawe (1823). The Linnæan system of conchology : describing the orders, genera, and species of shells arranged into divisions and families : with a view to facilitate the student's attainment of the science. London: Printed for and sold by the author, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
  11. d'Orbigny, Alcide D. (1835). "Synopsis terrestrium et fluviatilium molluscorum, in suo per Americam meridionalem itinere collectorum". Magasin de Zoologie. 5 (61): 11.
  12. Ihering, H. (1915). "Molluscos". Commissão de Linhas Telegraphicas Estrategicas de Matto-Grosso ao Amazonas. 22 (Annex 5): 1–14.
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