Sinotaia

Sinotaia is a genus of large operculate freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Viviparidae.

Sinotaia
Shell of Sinotaia aeruginosa
Scientific classification
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clade Caenogastropoda
informal group Architaenioglossa
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Sinotaia

Haas, 1939[1]

Distribution

Distribution of the genus Sinotaia include southeast Asia.

Species

Species within the genus Sinotaia include:[2]

  • Sinotaia acutecarinata (Yen, 1939)
  • Sinotaia aeruginosa (Reeve, 1863)
  • Sinotaia angularis (O. F. Müller, 1774)
  • Sinotaia annulata (Yen, 1939)
  • Sinotaia arturrolli Brandt, 1968
  • Sinotaia barboti (Sinzov, 1884)
  • Sinotaia bugensis (Gozhik in Gozhik & Prysjazhnjuk, 1978)
  • Sinotaia datunensis Qian, Fang & He, 2014
  • Sinotaia delavayana (Heude, 1890)
  • Sinotaia dispiralis (Heude, 1890)
  • Sinotaia ecarinata (Kobelt, 1909)
  • Sinotaia guangdungensis (Kobelt, 1906)
  • Sinotaia limnophila (Mabille, 1886)
  • Sinotaia mandahlbarthi Brandt, 1968
  • Sinotaia manhongensis (Zhang, Liu & Wang, 1981)
  • Sinotaia margaryoides (Annandale, 1924)
  • Sinotaia nicopolis Datsenko, 2001
  • Sinotaia papillapicula (Liu, Zhang & Wang, 1982)
  • Sinotaia polyzonata (Frauenfeld, 1862) / Angulyagra polyzonata
  • Sinotaia pyrificata (Heude, 1890)
  • Sinotaia qionghaiensis Qian, Fang & He, 2014
  • Sinotaia quadrata (Benson, 1842) - type species
  • Sinotaia reevei (Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1905)
  • Sinotaia turrita (Yen, 1939)
  • Sinotaia xichangensis Qian, Fang & He, 2014

See also

References

  1. Haas F. (1939). "Malacological notes". Publication. Field Museum of Natural History. Zoological series 24(8): 93-103. page 96.
  2. Bouchet, P.; Neubauer, Thomas A. (2015). Sinotaia Haas, 1939. In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=820488 on 2016-02-15
  • Media related to Sinotaia at Wikimedia Commons


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