Pseudopeas Explained
Pseudopeas is a genus of gastropods belonging to the family Achatinidae.[1]
The species of this genus are found in Africa, Central America.
Species:
- Pseudopeas bitzeense
- Pseudopeas burnupi
- Pseudopeas burunganum
- Pseudopeas camerunense
- Pseudopeas chariesterum
- Pseudopeas chlorum
- Pseudopeas concinnum
- Pseudopeas conspicuum
- Pseudopeas crossei
- Pseudopeas curvelliforme
- Pseudopeas egens
- Pseudopeas elachistum
- Pseudopeas elgonense
- Pseudopeas feai
- Pseudopeas foliatum
- Pseudopeas fusiforme
- Pseudopeas igembiense
- Pseudopeas imitans
- Pseudopeas iredalei
- Pseudopeas isseli
- Pseudopeas kekumeganum
- Pseudopeas koruensis
- Pseudopeas musolensis
- Pseudopeas opoboense
- Pseudopeas orestias
- Pseudopeas plebeium
- Pseudopeas pulchellum
- Pseudopeas pusillum
- Pseudopeas rumrutiense
- Pseudopeas saxatile
- Pseudopeas scalariforme
- Pseudopeas stenoterum
- Pseudopeas subcurvelliforme
- Pseudopeas tenue
- Pseudopeas thompsonae
- Pseudopeas thysvillense
- Pseudopeas ukaguruense
- Pseudopeas undulatum
- Pseudopeas valentini
- Pseudopeas victoriae
- Pseudopeas yalaensis
Notes and References
- Web site: Pseudopeas Putzeys, 1899. 2021-10-09. www.gbif.org. en.