Anexo:Moluscos no marinos de las islas Cook
Apariencia
Los moluscos no marinos de las islas Cook que se conocen son:
Gastropoda
[editar]Gastrópodos de agua dulce
[editar]Actualmente se desconoce su estatus en estas islas.
Gastrópodos terrestres
[editar]- Atropis rarotongana Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta aroa Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta arorangi Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta iota Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta kavera Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta matavera Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta ngatangiia Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta pue Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Minidonta rutaki Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Thaumatodon multilamellata Garrett, 1887 - extinto
- Libera fratercula fratercula (Pease)
- Libera subcavernula Tryon, 1887 - extinto
- Libera tumuloides Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Mautodontha unilamellata Garrett, 1884 - extinto
- Mautodontha zebrina - extinto
- Sinployea atiensis
- Sinployea andrewi
- Sinployea avanaensis
- Sinployea canalis Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea decorticata (Garrett, 1872) - extinto
- Sinployea harveyensis Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea muri Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Sinployea otareae Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea planospira Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea proxima Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea rudis Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea taipara Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Sinployea tenuicostata Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Sinployea titikaveka Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Sinployea tupapa Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
- Sinployea youngi Garrett, 1872 - extinto
- Nesopupa rarotonga Brook, 2010 - endémico[1]
Bivalvos de agua dulce
[editar]Actualmente se desconoce su estatus en estas islas.
Referencias
[editar]- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Brook F. J. (2010). "Coastal landsnail fauna of Rarotonga, Cook Islands: systematics, diversity, biogeography, faunal history, and environmental influences". Tuhinga: records of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa 21: 161-252. abstract.
- ↑ Solem A. (7 January 1983) Endodontoid land snails from Pacific Islands (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Sigmurethra). Part II. Families Punctidae and Charopidae, Zoogeography. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, ISSN 0015-0754. [1]