Haplotrema Explained
Haplotrema is a genus of carnivorous land snails in the family Haplotrematidae. They are widely distributed in North America.[1]
Species
Species include:[2] [3]
- Haplotrema alameda Pilsbry, 1930 - Alameda lancetooth
- Haplotrema caelatum (Mazyck, 1886) - slotted lancetooth
- Haplotrema catalinense (Hemphill, 1890) - Catalina lancetooth
- Haplotrema concavum (Say, 1821) - gray-footed lancetooth
- Haplotrema continentis H.B.Baker, 1930 - grizzly lancetooth
- Haplotrema costatum A.G.Smith, 1957 - costate lancetooth
- Haplotrema duranti (Newcomb, 1864) - ribbed lancetooth
- Haplotrema keepi (Hemphill, 1890) - glassy lancetooth
- Haplotrema kendeighi Webb, 1951 - blue-footed lancetooth
- Haplotrema minimum (Ancey, 1888) - California lancetooth
- Haplotrema mokelumnense Roth, 1990 - Mokelumne lancetooth
- Haplotrema sportella (Gould, 1846) - beaded lancetooth
- Haplotrema transfuga (Hemphill, 1892) - striate lancetooth
- Haplotrema vancouverense (I. Lea, 1839) - robust lancetooth
- Haplotrema voyanum (Newcomb, 1864) - hooded lancetooth
External links
Notes and References
- Pilsbry, H. A. (1946). Land Mollusca of North America (North of Mexico). Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Monograph 3, 2(1): 202-30.
- https://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=566932 Haplotrema.
- Myers, P., et al. Haplotrema. The Animal Diversity Web. 2013.