巴西陆生腹足纲动物名录

IF 0.4 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Journal of Conchology Pub Date : 2024-07-19 DOI:10.61733/jconch/4516
R. Salvador, Marcel S. Miranda, Fernanda S. Silva, Cléo D. C. Oliveira, Janine O. Arruda, D. Cavallari, S. R. Gomes, Ariel La Pasta, M. S. Pena, X. Ovando, Rafael M. Rosa, A. C. A. Salles, S. B. Santos, Luiz R. L. Simone, Fabrizio M. Machado
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我们将巴西陆生腹足类动物的分类学信息汇编成一份有条理、便于使用的核对表,希望对研究人员和相关人士有所帮助。我们还希望它能成为一个跳板,引起人们更多的兴趣,并推动对这一动物群落的新一轮研究。这一动物群落是所有动物群落中灭绝率最高的,同时也是生态系统功能的重要组成部分,还包括对公共卫生和农业具有重要意义的物种。我们列出了出现在该国的所有陆生腹足类物种,并提供了有关异名和化石的信息。我们还提出了一些命名法,以解决一些悬而未决的问题。巴西已知的陆生腹足类共有 748 种,包括 33 种引入巴西的外来物种。目前共有 48 个科,其中大部分属于腹足纲;只有 6 个科代表 Neritimorpha、Caenogastropoda 和 Systellommatophora。最特殊的科是 Bulimulidae、Strophocheilidae、Cyclodontinidae、Streptaxidae 和 Simpulopsidae。在此建议对命名法作如下修改:Drymaeus obliquus poecilogramma Ancey, 1901 现在被重新归类为 Sanniostracus poecilogramma (Ancey, 1901) comb.nov.; "Helix" circumplexa Deshayes, 1839 as Systrophiella circumplexa (Deshayes, 1839) comb.
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Checklist of the terrestrial gastropods of Brazil
We compiled taxonomic information about terrestrial gastropods in Brazil in an organized and user-friendly checklist that we hope will be useful for researchers and stakeholders alike. We also expect that it will serve as a springboard, garnering more interest and enabling a new wave of studies on this fauna, which has one the highest extinction rates of all animal groups while being essential ecosystem functioning and also includes species of importance to public health and agriculture. We list all species of terrestrial gastropods that occur in the country, with information regarding synonymized names and fossils. We also propose a few nomenclatural acts to address some pending issues of easy resolution. A total of 748 species of terrestrial gastropods are known in Brazil, including 33 exotic species that have been introduced to Brazil. A total of 48 families are present, the majority of which belong to Stylommatophora; only six families represent the Neritimorpha, Caenogastropoda and Systellommatophora. The most speciose families are Bulimulidae, Strophocheilidae, Cyclodontinidae, Streptaxidae, and Simpulopsidae. Changes in nomenclature proposed here are as follows: Drymaeus obliquus poecilogramma Ancey, 1901 is now reclassified as Sanniostracus poecilogramma (Ancey, 1901) comb. nov.; Helix uniplicata Férussac, 1827 as Clessinia uniplicata (Férussac, 1827) comb. nov.; Zonitoides parana Baker, 1914 as Miradiscops parana (Baker, 1914) comb. nov.; “Helix” circumplexa Deshayes, 1839 as Systrophiella circumplexa (Deshayes, 1839) comb. nov.; Bradybaena giovannalimae Lima & Cossignani, 2021 as Streptaxis giovannalimae (Lima & Cossignani, 2021) comb. nov.
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Journal of Conchology
Journal of Conchology 生物-动物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Conchology is the world''s oldest continuing publication on the subject. Published twice a year, it contains scientific papers and short communications on molluscs with emphasis on promoting conservation, biogeography and taxonomy. The contents cover, typically, descriptions of new species from anywhere in the world and reports concerning the ecology, distribution and status of molluscs. Both living and fossil molluscs are dealt with.
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