List of non-marine molluscs of Indonesia explained
The non-marine molluscs of Indonesia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Indonesia (wildlife of Indonesia). A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Indonesia.
Freshwater gastropods
Neritidae
- Clithon bicolor (Récluz, 1843)
- Clithon faba (G.B. Sowerby I, 1836)
- Clithon olivaceum (Rècluz, 1843)
- Clithon oualaniensis Lesson, 1831
- Neripteron bensoni (Récluz, 1850)
- Nerita articulata Gould, 1847
- Neritina coromandeliana Sowerby, 1832
- Neritina pulligera (Linnaeus, 1767)[1]
- Neritina sulculosa von Martens, 1875
- Neritina turrita (Gmelin, 1791)
- Neritina violacea (Gmelin, 1791)
- Neritina zigzag Lamarck, 1822
- Neritodryas subsulcata (Sowerby, 1836)
- Septaria lineata (Lamarck, 1816)
Neritiliidae
Pachychilidae
- Brotia costula Brandt, 1974
- Brotia pageli (Thiele, 1908)
- Faunus ater (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Sulcospira kawaluensis Marwoto & Isnaningsih, 2012[2]
- Sulcospira pisum (Brot, 1868)[2]
- Sulcospira sulcospira (Mousson, 1849)[2]
- Sulcospira testudinaria (von dem Busch, 1842)[2]
- Tylomelania abendanoni (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania amphiderita Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007[4]
- Tylomelania bakara Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2003[3]
- Tylomelania baskasti Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2008
- Tylomelania carbo Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897[3]
- Tylomelania carota (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania celebicola (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania centaurus (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania confusa Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania connectens Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898[3]
- Tylomelania gemmifera (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania hannelorae Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2008
- Tylomelania helmuti Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2003[3]
- Tylomelania inconspicua Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania insulaesacrae (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania kristinae Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania kruimeli Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2003[3]
- Tylomelania kuli (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania lalemae (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania mahalonensis (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania mahalonica (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania marwotoae Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania masapensis (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania matannensis Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania molesta (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania monacha (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1899)[3]
- Tylomelania neritiformis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania palicolarum (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania patriarchalis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania perconica (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania perfecta (Mousson, 1849)[3]
- Tylomelania porcellanica Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897[3]
- Tylomelania robusta (Martens, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania sarasinorum (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania scalariopsis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania sinabartfeldi Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2008
- Tylomelania tominangensis (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania tomoriensis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)[3]
- Tylomelania toradjarum (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania towutensis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
- Tylomelania towutica (Kruimel, 1913)[3]
- Tylomelania turriformis Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania wallacei (Reeve, 1860)[3]
- Tylomelania wesseli Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania wolterecki Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007
- Tylomelania zeamais (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897)[3]
Assimineidae
- Assiminea microsculpta Nevill, 1880
- Assiminea philippinica Boettger, 1887
- Cyclotropis bedaliensis (Rensch, 1934)
- Cyclotropis carinata (Lea, 1856)
- Cyclotropis papuensis (Tapparone-Canefri, 1883)
- Cyclotropis terae Brandt, 1974
- Omphalotropis ceramensis Pfeiffer, 1862
- Paludinella halophila Rensch, 1934
- Pseudassiminea waigiouensis (Sykes, 1903)
- Pseudocyclotus rugatellus (Tapparone-Canefri, 1883)
Clenchiellidae
- Clenchiella microscopica (Nevill, 1877)
Planorbidae
Bulinidae
Lymnaeidae
- Austropeplea lessoni (Deshayes, 1830)
- Radix viridis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1833)
Cultelidae
- Neosolen aquaedulcioris Ghosh, 1920
Viviparidae
Bithyniidae
- Gabbia lacustris Van Benthem Jutting, 1963
Iravadiidae
- Iravadia ornata Blanford, 1867
- Iravadia rohdei (Brandt, 1968)
Pomatiopsidae
Ampullariidae
Stenothyridae
- Stenothyra cyrtochilavan Benthem Jutting, 1959
- Stenothyra glabrata (Adams, 1851)
- Stenothyra monilifera (Benson, 1856)
- Stenothyra polita A. Adams, 1851
- Stenothyra ventricosa Quoy & Gaimard, 1834
Tateidae
- Sulawesidrobia abreui Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia anceps Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia bicolor Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia datar Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia mahalonaensis Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia megalodon Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia perempuan Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia soedjatmokoi Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia towutiensis Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
- Sulawesidrobia yunusi Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011[5]
Potamididae
Thiaridae
Land gastropods
Achatinellidae
Achatinidae
Ariophantidae
Assimineidae
- Omphalotropis columellaris Quadras and Möllendorff, 1893
Bradybaenidae
Camaenidae
- Amphidromus adamsi (Reeve, 1848)[10]
- Amphidromus alticola Fulton, 1896[8]
- Amphidromus ameliae B. Dharma, 2007[10]
- Amphidromus banksi Butot, 1955[10]
- Amphidromus bulowi Fruhstorfer, 1905[10]
- Amphidromus djajasasmitai Dharma, 1993[10]
- Amphidromus elviae Dharma, 2007[10]
- Amphidromus elvinae Dharma, 2007[10]
- Amphidromus enganoensis (Fulton, 1896)[10]
- Amphidromus enganoensis fruhstorferi Laidlaw, 1954[10]
- Amphidromus enganoensis sykesi Fruhstorfer, 1905[10]
- Amphidromus filozonatus (von Martens, 1867)[7]
- Amphidromus furcillatus (Mousson, 1849)[9]
- Amphidromus heerianus (Pfeiffer, 1871)[7] [9]
- Amphidromus ilsa B. Rensch, 1933[10]
- Amphidromus inversus O. F. Müller, 1774[10]
- Amphidromus inversus andamanensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1871)[10]
- Amphidromus javanicus (Sowerby, 1841)[10]
- Amphidromus minutus[10]
- Amphidromus niasensis Fulton, 1907[10]
- Amphidromus palaceus (Mousson, 1848)[8] [10]
- Amphidromus palaceus lemongensis[10]
- Amphidromus palaceus taloensis[10]
- Amphidromus palaceus tanggamusensis[10]
- Amphidromus perversus (Linnaeus, 1758)[9] [10]
- Amphidromus porcellanus (Mousson, 1848)[10]
- Amphidromus puspae Dharma, 1993[10]
- Amphidromus ristiae Dharma, 2007[10]
- Amphidromus sekincauensis Thach & F. Huber, 2014[10]
- Amphidromus semifrenatus Martens, 1900[10]
- Amphidromus sowerby[10]
- Amphidromus sumatranus von Martens, 1864[10]
- Amphidromus sumatranus jacobsoni Laidlaw, 1954[10]
- Amphidromus sumatranus singalangensis Rolle, 1908[10]
- Amphidromus webbi Fulton, 1907[10]
- Amphidromus webbi babiensis Laidlaw, 1954[10]
- Amphidromus webbi simalurensis Fulton, 1907[10]
- Chloritis breviseta (Pfeiffer, 1862)[10]
- Chloritis crassula (Philippi, 1844)[8] [10]
- Chloritis fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)[8] [9]
- Chloritis pandjangensis Rolle, 1908[10]
- Chloritis rufofasciata[10]
- Chloritis sykesi Gude, 1906[10]
- Chloritis tabularis Gude, 1903[10]
- Chloritis tomentosa (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)[10]
- Chloritis transversalis (Mousson, 1857)[9]
- Ganesella acris (Benson, 1859)[10]
- Ganesella bantamensis (E. A. Smith, 1887)[10]
- Ganesella bottgeri H. Rolle, 1908[10]
- Ganesella conulus[10]
- Landouria abdidalem Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria ciliocincta (Möllendorff, 1897)[7] [10]
- Landouria conoidea (Leschke, 1914)
- Landouria costulata (Martens, 1892)[10]
- Landouria davini Dharma, 2015
- Landouria dharmai Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria epiplatia (Möllendorff, 1897)
- Landouria intumescens (Martens, 1867)
- Landouria leucochila (Gude, 1905)
- Landouria madurensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria menorehensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria mentaweiensis[10]
- Landouria monticola van Benthem Jutting, 1950[10]
- Landouria moussoniana (Martens, 1867)
- Landouria naggsi Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria nodifera Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria nusakambangensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria pacitanensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria pakidulan Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria parahyangensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria petrukensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria rotatoria (Pfeiffer, 1842)[8] [7] [9] [10]
- Landouria schepmani (Möllendorff, 1897)
- Landouria sewuensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria smimensis (Mousson, 1848)
- Landouria sukoliloensis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria sumatrana (Martens, 1864)[10]
- Landouria tholiformis Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria tonywhitteni Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019
- Landouria winteriana (Pfeiffer, 1842)[11] [8] [7] [9] [10]
- Landouria zonifera Nurinsiyah, Neiber & Hausdorf, 2019[11]
- Planispira aldrichi Henderson, 1898[10]
- Planispira gabata atjehensis[10]
- Planispira gabata smithi[10]
- Planispira quadrivolvis (Martens, 1865)[10]
- Pseudopartula arborascens Butot, 1954[10]
- Pseudopartula dohertyi (Aldrich, 1892)[10]
- Pseudopartula galericulum (Mousson, 1848)[8]
- Pseudopartula galericulum gedeana[10]
- Vulnus wallacei
Cerastidae
- Rhachistia zonulata (Pfeiffer, 1846)
Charopidae
- Discocharopa aperta (Möllendorff, 1888)[7]
- Philalanka kusana (Aldrich, 1889)
- Philalanka nannophya Rensch, 1932[8] [7]
- Philalanka thienemanni Rensch, 1932[8]
- Philalanka tjibodasensis (Leschke, 1914)[8]
Chronidae
Clausiliidae
- Juttingia (Pseudohemiphaedusa) loosjesi Nordsieck, 2002[12]
- Juttingia schlueteri (O. Boettger, 1879)[12]
- Oospira acehensis Dharma & Szekeres, 2009[12]
- Oospira butoti Grego & Szekeres, 2009[12]
- Oospira cornea (Küster, 1844)[12]
- Oospira dancei Dharma & Szekeres, 2009[12]
- Oospira jacobsoni (Loosjes, 1953)[12]
- Oospira javana (Pfeiffer, 1841)[8]
- Oospira orientalis (L. Pfeiffer, 1842)[12]
- Oospira salacana (Boettger, 1890)[8]
- Oospira scalariformis (Loosjes, 1953)[12]
- Oospira thrausta (Loosjes, 1953)[12]
- Paraphaedusa schwaneri (E. Martens, 1867)[12]
- Phaedusa dorsoplicata Loosjes, 1953[12]
- Phaedusa timorensis Nordsieck, 2007[13]
Cyclophoridae
- Alycaeus crenilabris Möllendorff, 1897
- Alycaeus crenilabris crenilabris Möllendorff, 1897[7]
- Alycaeus crenilabris laevis van Benthem Jutting, 1959[10]
- Alycaeus crenilabris latecostatus van Benthem Jutting, 1959[10]
- Alycaeus liratulus (Preston, 1907)[10]
- Alycaeus praetextus van Benthem Jutting, 1959[10]
- Alycaeus reinhardti sabangensis (B. Rensch, 1933)[10]
- Alycaeus sumatranus (Martens, 1900)[10]
- Alycaeus wilhelminae Maassen, 2006[10]
- Chamalycaeus crassicollis van Benthem Jutting, 1959[10]
- Chamalycaeus fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)[9] [10]
- Chamalycaeus longituba (Martens, 1864)[9]
- Crossopoma albersi (L. Pfeiffer, 1847)[10]
- Crossopoma bathyrhaphe (E. A. Smith, 1878)[10]
- Crossopoma cornuvenatorium (Gmelin, 1791)[10]
- Crossopoma enganoense Henderson, 1898[10]
- Crossopoma inflamatum[10]
- Crossopoma nieli van Benthem Jutting, 1959[10]
- Crossopoma planorbulum (Lamarck, 1816)[10]
- Crossopoma spiroliratus[10]
- Cyclohelix crocata jacobsoni[10]
- Cyclohelix kibleri (Fulton, 1907)[10]
- Cyclohelix kibleri babiensis Laidlaw, 1957[10]
- Cyclohelix kibleri simalurensis Laidlaw, 1957[10]
- Cyclohelix nicobarica Pfeiffer, 1865[10]
- Cyclotus amboinensis (Pfeiffer, 1854)
- Cyclotus batchianensis Pfeiffer, 1861
- Cyclotus bialatus Möllendorff, 1902[10]
- Cyclotus corniculum (Mousson, 1849)[9] [10]
- Cyclotus discoideus G. B. Sowerby I, 1843[8] [7] [9] [10]
- Cyclotus discriminendus B. Rensch, 1934[10]
- Cyclotus lepidotus Vermeulen, 1996
- Cyclotus lombockensis (Smith, 1898)
- Cyclotus mindaiensis (Bock, 1881)
- Cyclotus natunensis Smith, 1894
- Cyclotus niasensis Fulton, 1907[10]
- Cyclotus politus (G. B. Sowerby I, 1843)[10]
- Cyclotus pyrostoma Smith, 1896
- Cyclotus rostellatus (L. Pfeiffer, 1851)[10]
- Cyclotus simplicissimus B. Rensch, 1933[10]
- Cyclotus subflammulatus Pfeiffer, 1861
- Cyclotus sumatranus (Martens, 1864)[10]
- Cyclotus vicinus Smith, 1896[14]
- Cyclophorus courbeti Ancey, 1888[10]
- Cyclophorus egregius Martens, 1900[10]
- Cyclophorus eximius[10]
- Cyclophorus eximius rouyeri[10]
- Cyclophorus hebereri B. Rensch, 1933[10]
- Cyclophorus ouwensianus[10]
- Cyclophorus perdix (Broderip & G. B. Sowerby I, 1830)[8] [7] [9] [10]
- Cyclophorus perdix aquilus[10]
- Cyclophorus perdix bankanus[10]
- Cyclophorus rafflesi (Broderip & Sowerby, 1833)[8]
- Cyclophorus schepmani Laidlaw, 1957[10]
- Cyclophorus taeniatus (L. Pfeiffer, 1855)[10]
- Cyclophorus tuba (G. B. Sowerby I, 1842)[10]
- Cyclophorus tuba plicifera[10]
- Dicharax longituba (Martens, 1867)[8]
- Ditropopsis aenigmatica (van Benthem Jutting, 1963)[15]
- Ditropopsis alta Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis benthemjuttingi Greke, 2011[15]
- Ditropopsis fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Ditropopsis fultoni E. A. Smith, 1897[15]
- Ditropopsis halmaherica Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis heterospirifera (van Benthem Jutting, 1958)[15]
- Ditropopsis ingenua (O. Boettger, 1891)[15]
- Ditropopsis magna Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis majalibit Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis mirabilis Greke, 2011[15]
- Ditropopsis moellendorffi (O. Boettger, 1891)[15]
- Ditropopsis monticola Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis obiensis Greke, 2011[15]
- Ditropopsis pallidioperculata Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis papuana E. A. Smith, 1897[15]
- Ditropopsis perlucidula (Greke, 2011)[15]
- Ditropopsis pyramis Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis spiralis (O. Boettger, 1891)[15]
- Ditropopsis tamarau Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis telnovi Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis tritonensis Greke, 2011[15]
- Ditropopsis unicarinata Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis waigeoensis Greke, 2014[15]
- Ditropopsis wallacei Greke, 2014[15]
- Japonia ciliferum (Mousson, 1849)[8] [10]
- Japonia ciliocinctum (von Martens, 1865)[8] [7] [9] [10]
- Japonia convexum Möllendorff, 1897[7] [9]
- Japonia garreli (Eydoux & Souleyet, 1852)[10]
- Japonia grandipilum Boettger, 1891[8] [9] [10]
- Japonia marangense[10]
- Japonia mundum[10]
- Japonia obliquistriatum Bullen, 1904[9] [10]
- Japonia townsendi (Crosse, 1879)[10]
- Leptopoma altum Möllendorff, 1897[10]
- Leptopoma bodjoense E. A. Smith, 1888[10]
- Leptopoma bodjoense mentaweiense[10]
- Leptopoma fultoni Aldrich, 1898[10]
- Leptopoma niasense H. C. Fulton, 1907[10]
- Leptopoma perlucidum (de Grateloup, 1840)[7] [10]
- Leptopoma sericatum (L. Pfeiffer, 1853)[10]
- Leptopoma vitreum (Lesson, 1826)[10]
- Opisthoporus corniculum (Mousson, 1849)[8]
- Pincerna yanseni Páll-Gergely, 2017[10] [16]
- Pterocyclos aspersus Bullen, 1906[14]
- Pterocyclos celebensis (Smith, 1896)[14]
- Schistoloma sumatranum (Dohrn, 1881)[10]
- Schistoloma sectilabrum (Gould, 1843)[10]
- Theobaldius dautzenbergi (Fulton, 1907)[10]
Diplommatinidae
- Arinia yanseni Nurinsiyah & Hausdorf, 2017[17]
- Diplommatina auriculata Möllendorff, 1897[8]
- Diplommatina diplostoma B. Rensch, 1931
- Diplommatina duplicilabra van Benthem Jutting, 1948
- Diplommatina halimunensis Nurinsiyah & Hausdorf, 2017[17] [8]
- Diplommatina heryantoi Nurinsiyah & Hausdorf, 2017[17]
- Diplommatina hortulana Leschke, 1914
- Diplommatina jonabletti Greke, 2017[18]
- Diplommatina kakenca Nurinsiyah & Hausdorf, 2017[17]
- Diplommatina majapahit Greke, 2019[19]
- Diplommatina mongondowensis Maassen, 2007[20]
- Diplommatina nevilli (Crosse, 1879)[7]
- Diplommatina planicollis Möllendorff, 1897[8]
- Diplommatina riedeli Maassen, 2007[20]
- Diplommatina ristiae Nurinsiyah & Hausdorf, 2017[17]
- Diplommatina soputensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1899[20]
- Diplommatina stenoacron Vermeulen & Khalik, 2021[18]
- Diplommatina strophosa Benthem-Jutting, 1959[20]
- Diplommatina tardigrada Benthem-Jutting, 1959[20]
- Diplommatina tweediei Laidlaw, 1949[20]
- Plectostoma kitteli (Maassen, 2002)
Dyakiidae
- Dyakia clypeus (Mousson, 1857)[8]
- Dyakia rumphii (von dem Busch, 1842)[8] [9]
- Elaphroconcha bataviana (von dem Busch, 1842)[8]
- Elaphroconcha javacensis (Férussac, 1821)[7] [9]
- Elaphroconcha patens (Martens, 1898)[8]
Ellobiidae
- Auriculastra subula (Qouy & Gaimard, 1832)
- Cylindrotis quadrasi Moellendorff, 1895
- Ellobium aurisjudae Linnaeus, 1758
- Ellobium aurismidae Röding, 1798
- Laemodonta bella (H. & A. Adams, 1855)
- Laemodonta punctigera (H. & A. Adams, 1854)
- Melampus sincaporensis Pfeiffer, 1855
- Melampus sulculosus von Martens, 1865
Enidae
- Apoecus glandula (Mousson, 1848)
- Apoecus tenggericus (Möllendorff, 1897)[21]
- Ena glandula A. Mousson, 1848[9]
Euconulidae
- Coneuplecta microconus (Mousson, 1865)[8] [7]
- Coneuplecta olivacea Vermeullen, 1996
- Coneuplecta sitaliformis (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Lamprocystis infans (L. Pfeiffer, 1854)[9]
- Liardetia angigyra (Möllendorff, 1897)
- Liardetia convexoconica (Möllendorff, 1897)[8] [7]
- Liardetia dolium (Pfeiffer, 1846)[7]
- Liardetia pisum (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Liardetia scandens (Cox, 1872)[8] [7]
- Microcystina chionodiscus Vermeulen, 1996[7]
- Microcystina circumlineata (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Microcystina fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Microcystina gratilla Van Benthem-Jutting, 1950[8] [7]
- Microcystina sinica Möllendorff, 1885[7]
- Microcystina subglobosa Möllendorff, 1897[8]
- Queridomus fimbriosus (Quadras & Möllendorff, 1894)[7]
Ferussaciidae
- Geostilbia aperta (Swainson, 1840)
Gastrocoptidae
- Gastrocopta pediculus (Shuttleworth, 1852)
- Gastrocopta recondita (Tapparone-Canefri, 1883)
- Gastrocopta servilis (Gould, 1843)
Helicarionidae
- Helicarion albellus von Martens, 1867[8] [7] [9]
- Helicarion perfragilis Möllendorff, 1897[8]
- Helicarion radiatulus (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
- Sundavitrina fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)
Helicinidae
- Geophorus oxytropis (Gray, 1839)[7]
Hydrocenidae
- Georissa williamsi Godwin-Austen, 1889[22]
Philomycidae
- Meghimatium striatum van Hasselt, 1824[8]
Punctidae
- Paralaoma javana (Möllendorff, 1897)[8]
Pupinidae
- Pupina bipalatalis Boettger, 1890[8]
- Pupina compacta (Möllendorff, 1897)[9]
- Pupina junghuni Martens, 1867[8]
- Pupina treubi Boettger, 1890[8]
- Pupina verbeeki Möllendorff, 1897[9]
Streptaxidae
Succineidae
- Succinea listeri Smith, 1888[22]
- Succinea minuta Martens, 1867[22]
Trochomorphidae
- Geotrochus bicolor (Martens, 1864)[9]
- Geotrochus conus (Philippi, 1841)[8]
- Trochomorpha appropinquata (Martens, 1864)[8]
- Trochomorpha bicolor Martens, 1864[22]
- Trochomorpha concolor Boettger, 1890[8]
- Trochomorpha strubelli Boettger, 1890[8] [22]
- Videna strubelli Boettger, 1890[9]
Truncatellidae
Valloniidae
Veronicellidae
Vertiginidae
- Gyliotrachela fruhstorferi (Möllendorff, 1897)[7] [9] [22]
- Nesopupa malayana (Issel, 1874)[7] [22]
- Nesopupa nannodes (Quadras and Möllendorff, 1898)[22]
- Nesopupa novopommerana Rensch, 1932[7]
Freshwater bivalves
Cyrenidae
- Corbicula fluminea (Müller, 1774)
- Corbicula lamarckiana Prime, 1864
- Corbicula loehensis Kruimel, 1913
- Corbicula matannensis Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898
- Corbicula moltkiana Prime, 1878
- Corbicula possoensis (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898)
- Polymesoda bengalensis (Lamarck, 1818)
Mytilidae
- Brachidontes arcuatulus Hanley, 1844
Unionidae
- Physunio superbus (Lea, 1843)
- Pilsbryoconcha exilis (Lea, 1838)
- Pseudodon mouhotii (Lea, 1863)
- Pseudodon vondembuschianus (Lea, 1840)
- Rectidens sumatrensis Dunker, 1852
- Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834)
- Trapezoideus misellus Morelet, 1865
- Uniandra contradens Lea, 1838
- Uniandra semmelinki von Martens, 1891
Sphaeriidae
- Pisidium annandalei Prashad, 1925
- Pisidium javanum van Benthem Jutting, 1931
- Pisidium sumatranum Martens, 1897
See also
- List of marine molluscs of Indonesia
Lists of non-marine molluscs of surrounding countries:
Notes and References
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- Thomas von Rintelen & Matthias Glaubrecht (2005). "Anatomy of an adaptive radiation: a unique reproductive strategy in the endemic freshwater gastropod Tylomelania (Cerithioidea: Pachychilidae) on Sulawesi, Indonesia and its biogeographical implications". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 85: 513–542.
- Matthias Glaubrecht & Thomas von Rintelen (2009). "The species flocks of lacustrine gastropods: Tylomelania on Sulawesi as models in speciation and adaptive radiation". Hydrobiologia 615(1): 181-199. DOI:10.1007/978-1-4020-9582-5_13
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- Ayu Savitri Nurinsiyah & Bernhard Hausdorf (2018). "Listing, impact assessment and prioritization of introduced land snail and slug species in Indonesia". Journal of Molluscan Studies 85(1): DOI:10.1093/mollus/eyy062
- Ayu Savitri Nurinsiyah (2015). "Land Snail Fauna of the Sukolilo Karst in Java (Indonesia)". American Conchologist 43(3): 30-32.
- Ayu Savitri Nurinsiyah, Ita Faizah, Yogi Prasetio, Tedi Setiadi, Ristiyanti Marsetiowati Marwoto & Bernhard Hausdorf (2019). "Diversity and Ecology of Land Snails in Gunung Halimun Salak National Park (GHSNP) in Java, Indonesia". Zoo Indonesia 28(1): 46-58.
- Nova Mujiono & Windra Priawandiputra (2020). "Land snail from limestone karst in Java: an update with notes on their distribution". IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science 457:012002 DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/457/1/012002
- Nova Mujiono, Windra Priawandiputra & Tri Atmowidi (2019). "The diversity and distribution of two families of Sumatran land snail (Gastropoda: Camaenidae and Cyclophoridae)". Berita Biologi 18(3): 325-338.
- Ayu Savitri Nurinsiyah, Marco T. Neiber & Bernhard Hausdorf (2019). "Revision of the land snail genus Landouria Godwin-Austen, 1918 (Gastropoda, Camaenidae) from Java". European Journal of Taxonomy 526: 1-73. https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.526
- Bunjamin Dharma, Jozef Grego & Miklos Szekeres (2009). "Three new species of clausiliids (Gastropoda, Pulmonata, Clausiliidae) from Indonesia". Basteria 73: 85-90.
- Frank Köhler & Guilherme Mayer (2016). "Aphally in the stylommatophoran land snail Phaedusa (Clausiliidae: Phaedusinae) in Timor and its systematic implications". Molluscan Research 36(4): 1-8. DOI:10.1080/13235818.2016.1150771
- Chirasak Sutcharit, Jonathan D. Ablett & Somsak Panha (2019). "An annotated type catalogue of seven genera of operculate land snails (Caenogastropoda, Cyclophoridae) in the Natural History Museum, London". ZooKeys 842: 1-65. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.842.29243
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- Gergely, B.P., 2017. A new species of Alycaeidae, Pincerna yanseni n. sp. from Sumatra, with the resurrection of the genus Pincerna Preston, 1907 (Gastropoda. Cyclophoroidea). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 65, pp. 213–219.
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