Gastrocopta

Gastrocopta is a genus of minute air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Gastrocoptidae.[3]

Gastrocopta
Temporal range:
Apertural view of a shell of Gastrocopta armifera
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Gastrocoptidae
Genus: Gastrocopta
Wollaston, 1878[2]
Diversity[1]
Over 20 extant species

Over 10 extinct species

Synonyms
List
  • Australbinula Pilsbry, 1916
  • Australbinula (Papualbinula) Iredale, 1941
  • Bifidaria Sterki, 1891
  • Bifidaria (Immersidens) Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1900
  • Falsopupa Germain, 1918
  • Gastrocopta (Albinula) Sterki, 1892
  • Gastrocopta (Ameralbinula) Pierce, 1992
  • Gastrocopta (Australbinula) Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastrocopta (Falsopupa) Germain, 1918
  • Gastrocopta (Gastrocopta) Wollaston, 1878
  • Gastrocopta (Geminidens) Pilsbry, 1930
  • Gastrocopta (Immersidens) Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1900
  • Gastrocopta (Privatula) Sterki, 1893
  • Gastrocopta (Sinalbinula) Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastrocopta (Staurotrema) Pilsbry, 1948
  • Gastrocopta (Vertigopsis) Sterki, 1892
  • Gyrodaria Iredale, 1940
  • Leucochilus O. Boettger, 1881
  • Pupa (Albinula) Sterki, 1892
  • Pupa (Bifidaria) Sterki, 1891
  • Pupa (Eubifidaria) Sterki, 1893
  • Pupa (Gastrocopta) Wollaston, 1878
  • Pupa (Leucochilus) O. Boettger, 1881
  • Pupa (Privatula) Sterki, 1893
  • Pupa (Vertigopsis) Sterki, 1892
  • Pupilla (Gastrocopta) Wollaston, 1878

Gastrocopta is the type genus of the subfamily Gastrocoptinae.[4] The height of the shell is about 2 mm.[1]

Distribution

The Recent distribution of Gastrocopta includes North America, eastern Asia, central Asia[1] and South America (Brazil[5] and Venezuela).

In Europe, the genus Gastrocopta has been extirpated; its fossils there are known mainly from the Neogene, but its fossil range in Europe is from the Oligocene to the Lower Pleistocene.[1][6]

Species

Species within the genus Gastrocopta include:

  • Gastrocopta abyssifluminis Roth, 1999
  • Gastrocopta acuminata (Klein, 1846)
  • Gastrocopta akokala Pierce in Pierce & Constenius, 2001
  • Gastrocopta allyni Roth & Christensen, 1984
  • Gastrocopta armifera (Say, 1821)[1]
  • Gastrocopta ashmuni (Chamberlin & Berry, 1930) - sluice snaggletooth[7]
  • Gastrocopta avanica (Benson, 1863)
  • Gastrocopta bannertonensis (Gabriel, 1930)
  • Gastrocopta barbadensis (Pfeiffer, 1853)[8][9]
  • Gastrocopta boninensis Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastrocopta borysthaenica Prysjazhnjuk, 2015
  • Gastrocopta bugensis Prysjazhnjuk in Gozhik & Prysjazhnjuk, 1978
  • Gastrocopta chichijimana Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastrocopta cochisensis (Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1910)
  • Gastrocopta conica Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta contracta (Say, 1822)[8]
  • Gastrocopta cordillerae Roth, 1986
  • Gastrocopta corticaria (Say, 1816)
  • Gastrocopta cristata Pilsbry & Vanatta[1]
  • Gastrocopta dalliana (Sterki, 1898)
  • Gastrocopta damarica (Ancey, 1888)
  • Gastrocopta dehmi Schlickum & Strauch, 1979
  • Gastrocopta devjatkini Prysjazhnjuk in Prysjazhnjuk et al., 1975
  • Gastrocopta didymodus (Sandberger, 1858)
  • Gastrocopta duplicata (Preston, 1911)
  • Gastrocopta edlaueri (Wenz, 1921)
  • Gastrocopta ejecta (Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1912)
  • Gastrocopta eudeli Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastrocopta ferdinandi (Andreae, 1902)
  • Gastrocopta fissidens (Sandberger, 1858)
  • Gastrocopta geminidens (Pilsbry)[9]
  • Gastrocopta gularis F. G. Thompson & López, 1996
  • Gastrocopta hedleyi Pilsbry, 1917
  • Gastrocopta iheringi (Suter, 1900)[5][9][10]
  • Gastrocopta itaboraiensis Salvador & Simone, 2013
  • Gastrocopta kazachica Steklov in Steklov & Tsytovich, 1967
  • Gastrocopta kedeica Prysiazhniuk, 2017 †
  • Gastrocopta kintlana Pierce in Pierce & Constenius, 2001 †
  • Gastrocopta klunzingeri (Jickeli, 1873)
  • Gastrocopta krestnikovi Steklov, 1967
  • Gastrocopta lamellidens (F. Sandberger, 1858)
  • Gastrocopta larapinta (Tate, 1896)
  • Gastrocopta lartetii (Dupuy, 1850)
  • Gastrocopta leonardi Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta macdonnelli (Brazier, 1875)
  • Gastrocopta margaretae (Cox, 1868)
  • Gastrocopta mezzalirai (Ferreira & Coelho, 1971)
  • Gastrocopta microscopica (E. von Martens, 1898)
  • Gastrocopta minuscula Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta mongolica Prysjazhnjuk in Prysjazhnjuk et al., 1975
  • Gastrocopta montana Roth, 1986
  • Gastrocopta moravica (Petrbok, 1959)
  • Gastrocopta mussoni Pilsbry, 1917
  • Gastrocopta nouletiana (Dupuy, 1850)
  • Gastrocopta obesa Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta oblonga (Pfeiffer, 1852)[5]
  • Gastrocopta ogasawarana Pilsbry, 1916
  • Gastroco''pta oviforma Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta patagonica Miquel & P. E. Rodriguez, 2016
  • Gastrocopta pediculus (Shuttleworth, 1852)
  • Gastrocopta pellucida (Pfeiffer, 1840)[8]
  • Gastrocopta pentodon (Say, 1821)
  • Gastrocopta pilsbryana (Pilsbry, 1948) - Montane snaggletooth[11]
  • Gastrota polocopnica Harzhauser & Neubauer, 2018
  • Gastrocopta procera (Gould)[1]
  • Gastrocopta prototypus (Pilsbry, 1899)
  • Gastrocopta pseudotheeli Steklov, 1966
  • Gastrocopta quadriplicata (A. Braun in Walchner, 1851)
  • Gastrocopta recondita (Tapparone Canefri, 1883)
  • Gastrocopta rhenana Geissert, 1983
  • Gastrocopta riograndensis (Pilsbry & Vanatta, 1900)
  • Gastrocopta rixfordi Hanna, 1923
  • Gastrocopta rupicola[8]
  • Gastrocopta rupicola marginalba (Pfeiffer, 1840)[8]
  • Gastrocopta russelli Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta sacraecoronae Krolopp, 1858[1]
  • Gastrocopta sagittaria Roth, 1986 †
  • Gastrocopta sandbergeri Stworzewicz & Prisyazhnyuk, 2006
  • Gastrocopta serotina (Ložek, 1964)[6]
  • Gastrocopta servilis (Gould, 1843)[5][8]
  • Gastrocopta shandgolica Prysjazhnjuk in Prysjazhnjuk et al., 1975
  • Gastrocopta sharae Salvador, Cavallari & Simone, 2017[12]
  • Gastrocopta skiphica Prysjazhnjuk in Gozhik & Prysjazhnjuk, 1978
  • Gastrocopta solitaria (Smith, 1890)[5]
  • Gastrocopta steklovi Prisyazhnyuk, 1973
  • Gastrocopta strangei (Pfeiffer, 1854)
  • Gastrocopta stupefaciens Pokryszko, 1996
  • Gastrocopta suevica (O. Boettger, 1889)
  • Gastrocopta tappaniana (C. B. Adams, 1841)
  • Gastrocopta tavennerensis Pierce in Pierce & Rasmussen, 1992
  • Gastrocopta theeli (Westerlund, 1877)[6]
  • Gastrocopta thomasseti Pilsbry, 1929
  • Gastrocopta turgida (Reuss in Reuss & Meyer, 1849)
  • Gastrocopta tuvaense Steklov, 1967
  • Gastrocopta valentini Stworzewicz, 2007

subgenus Vertigopsis Sterki, 1892[13]

Species brought into synonymy
  • Gastrocopta soneri Chamberlin & Jones, 1929: synonym of Gastrocopta pilsbryana (Sterki, 1890)

References

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  2. Wollaston T. V. (1878). Testacea Atlantica or the land and freshwater shells of the Azores, Madeiras, Salvages, Canaries, Cape Verdes, and Saint Helena. pp. i-xi, 1-588, 1-16. London. page 515.
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