Mastus
Mastus is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Enidae.[2]
Mastus | |
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Mastus cretensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Heterobranchia |
Order: | Stylommatophora |
Family: | Enidae |
Genus: | Mastus Beck, 1837[1] |
Species
Species:[2]
- Mastus abundans Maassen, 1995
- Mastus alpicola (M.Kimakowicz, 1890)
- Mastus amenazada Welter-Schultes, 1999
- Mastus anatolicus (Issel, 1865)
- Mastus athensis (L.Pfeiffer, 1847)
- Mastus bielzi (M.Kimakowicz, 1890)
- Mastus butoti Maassen, 1995
- Mastus carneolus (Mousson, 1863)
- Mastus caucasica (L.Pfeiffer, 1852)
- Mastus claudia Maassen & Welter-Schultes, 1998
- Mastus cretensis (L.Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Mastus dirphicus (Blanc, 1879)
- Mastus emarginatus (Deshayes, 1835)
- Mastus etuberculatus (Frauenfeld, 1867)
- Mastus gittenbergeri Maassen, 1995
- Mastus grandis (Mousson, 1859)
- Mastus hemmeni Maassen, 1995
- Mastus ierapetranus Maassen, 1995
- Mastus itanosensis Maassen, 1995
- Mastus oligogyrus (O.Boettger, 1898)
- Mastus olivaceus (L.Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Mastus procax Maassen, 1995
- Mastus pupa (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Mastus pusio (Broderip, 1836)
- Mastus riedeli Maassen, 1995
- Mastus rossmaessleri (L.Pfeiffer, 1847)
- Mastus sitiensis Maassen, 1995
- Mastus sphakiotus Maassen, 1995
- Mastus subaii Maassen, 1995
- Mastus transsylvanicus M.Kimakowicz, 1883
- Mastus unius (O.Boettger, 1885)
- Mastus venerabilis (L.Pfeiffer, 1853)
- Mastus violaceus Maassen, 1995
References
- Beck, H. (1837). Index molluscorum praesentis aevi musei principis augustissimi Christiani Frederici. (1837): 1-100, (1838): 101-124. Hafniae.
- "Mastus H.Beck, 1837". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 15 October 2021.
Further reading
- Parmakelis A., Spanos E., Papagiannakis G., Louis C. & Mylonas M. (2003). "Mitochondrial DNA phylogeny and morphological diversity in the genus Mastus (Beck, 1837): a study in a recent (Holocene) island group (Koufonisi, south-east Crete)". Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 78(3): 383-399. doi:10.1046/j.1095-8312.2003.00152.x
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