List of non-marine molluscs of Uganda


The non-marine molluscs of Uganda are the molluscan fauna of Uganda (wildlife of Uganda). Since Uganda is a land-locked country, there are no marine species present. A number of species of freshwater and land molluscs are found in the wild in Uganda.
66 native molluscs of Uganda were listed in 2010 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[1]
There are 297 species of land snails in Uganda.[2]
Freshwater gastropods
- Africanogyrus coretus (de Blainville, 1826)[3]
 - Bulinus mutandensis Preston, 1913 - endemic[4]
 
- Radix natalensis (Krauss, 1848)[5]
 
Land gastropods

Land gastropods in Uganda include (there is listed 168 species according to Wronski & Hausdorf B. (2010)[2] and some additional records in this list meantime):
- Elgonocyclus koptaweliensis (Germain, 1934)[2]
 
- Maizania elatior (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Maizania volkensi (Martens, 1895)[2]
 
- Laevicaulis striatus (Simroth, 1896)[2]
 - Laevicaulis stuhlmanni (Simroth, 1895)[2]
 - Pseudoveronicella liberiana (Gould, 1850)[2]
 
- Acanthinula straeleni Adam, 1954[2]
 - Pupisoma (Ptychopatula) dioscoricola (C. B. Adams, 1845)[2]
 - "Pupisoma (Ptychopatula) species A"[2]
 - "Pupisoma (Ptychopatula) species B"[2]
 - "Pupisoma (Ptychopatula) species C"[2]
 - "Pupisoma (Pupisoma) species A"[2]
 
- Negulus ruwenzoriensis Adam, 1957[2]
 
- Nesopupa (Afripupa) bisulcata (Jickeli, 1873)[2]
 - Truncatellina ninagongensis (Pilsbry, 1935)[2]
 - Truncatellina pygmaeorum (Pilsbry & Cockerell, 1933)[2]
 - Truncatellina ruwenzoriensis Adam, 1957[2]
 
- Cerastus trapezoideus rapezoideus (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Conulinus rutshuruensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - "Conulinus species A"[2]
 - Edouardia metula (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - "Edouardia species A"[2]
 - Rhachidina braunsi (Martens, 1869)[2]
 
- Archachatina (Tholachatina) osborni (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Limicolaria elegans Thiele, 1911[2]
 - Limicolaria martensiana (E. A. Smith, 1880)[2]
 - Limicolaria saturata E. A. Smith, 1895[2]
 
- Cecilioides (Cecilioides) kalawangaensis Dartevelle & Venmans, 1951[2]
 - Cecilioides (Cecilioides) tribulationis (Preston, 1911)[2]
 - Cecilioides (Geostilbia) callipeplum (Connolly, 1923)[2]
 
- Micractaeon koptawelilensis (Germain, 1934)[2]
 
- "Bocageia (Liobocageia) species A"[2]
 - Curvella babaulti Germain, 1923[2]
 - Curvella bathyraphe Pilsbry & Cockerell, 1933[2]
 - Curvella conoidea (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Curvella entebbensis Preston, 1912[2]
 - Curvella ovata (Putzey, 1899)[2]
 - "Curvella species A"[2]
 - "Curvella species B"[2]
 - Ischnoglessula cruda (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Ischnoglessula echinophora (Verdcourt, 2006)[2]
 - Ischnoglessula elegans (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Ischnoglessula famelica (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Ischnoglessula gracillima (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Kempioconcha terrulenta (Morelet, 1883)[2]
 - Nothapalus adelus Connolly, 1923[2]
 - Nothapalus paucispira (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Nothapalus stuhlmanni (Martens, 1897)[2]
 - Nothapalus ugandanus Connolly, 1923[2]
 - Opeas toroense Connolly, 1923[2]
 - "Opeas species A"[2]
 - "Opeas species B"[2]
 - "Opeas species C"[2]
 - Oreohomorus apio Wronski & Hausdorf, 2009[6]
 - Oreohomorus nitidus (Martens, 1897)[2]
 - Pseudoglessula intermedia Thiele, 1911[2]
 - Pseudopeas burunganum Connolly, 1923[2]
 - Pseudopeas curvelliforme Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Pseudopeas elgonense Connolly, 1923[2]
 - Pseudopeas iredalei Connolly, 1923[2]
 - "Pseudopeas species A"[2]
 - Subulina entebbana Pollonera, 1907[2]
 - Subulina subcrenata Martens, 1895[2]
 - Subulina viridula Connolly, 1923[2]
 - Subuliniscus lucasi Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - "Subuliniscus species A"[2]
 - Subulona clara (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Subulona ischna (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Subulona pinguis (Martens, 1895)[2]
 
- Gonaxis latula (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Gonaxis translucida (Dupuis & Putzeys, 1901)[2]
 - Gulella (Avakubia) avakubiensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Conogulella) conospira (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Gulella (Gulella) laevigata (Dohrn, 1865)[2]
 - Gulella (Gulella) mikenoensis (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Gulella (Molarella) malasangiensis (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Gulella (Molarella) ugandensis (E. A. Smith, 1901)[2]
 - Gulella (Paucidentina) brevis (Thiele, 1911)[2]
 - Gulella (Paucidentina) masisiensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Plicigulella) vicina adelpha (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Gulella (Primigulella) linguifera (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Gulella (Pupigulella) pupa (Thiele, 1911)[2]
 - Gulella (Silvigulella) osborni Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Tortigulella) cara Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Tortigulella) heteromphala Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Tortigulella) lessensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Gulella (Wilmattina) disseminata (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Gulella decussatula (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Gulella ruwenzoriensis van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
 - Gulella selene van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
 - Gulella virungae van Bruggen & van Goethem, 1999[2]
 - Pseudogonaxis pusillus (Martens, 1897)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Ennea) bequaerti (Dautzenberg & Germain, 1914)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Ennea) fraterculus Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Ennea) paradoxulum (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Ennea) pollonerae Preston, 1913[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Ennea) silvaticum Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Haplonepion) geminatum (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Haplonepion) runsoranum (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) aequatoriale Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) cossyphae van Bruggen, 1989[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) goossensi (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) kerereense (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) kigeziense (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Ptychotrema (Parennea) pelengeense (Adam & van Goethem, 1978)[2]
 - Streptostele (Graptostele) teres Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Streptostele (Raffraya) horei E. A. Smith, 1890[2]
 - Streptostele (Streptostele) bacillum Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Streptostele (Streptostele) coloba Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - "Streptostele (Streptostele) species A"[2]
 - "Streptostele (Streptostele) species B"[2]
 - Varicostele lessensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 
- Paralaoma servilis (Shuttleworth, 1852)[2]
 - Punctum pallidum Connolly, 1922[2]
 - Punctum ugandanum (E. A. Smith, 1903)[2]
 
- Afrodonta kempi (Connolly, 1925)[2]
 - Prositala butumbiana (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Trachycystis iredalei Preston, 1912[2]
 - Trachycystis lamellifera (E. A. Smith, 1903)[2]
 
family ?
- "Punctoidea species A"[2]
 
- Kaliella barrakporensis (L. Pfeiffer, 1852)[2]
 - Kaliella iredalei Preston, 1912[2]
 
- Afroconulus iredalei (Preston, 1912)[2]
 - "Afroconulus species A"[2]
 - "Afroconulus species B"[2]
 - Afroguppya rumrutiensis (Preston, 1911)[2]
 - Afroguppya solemi de Winter & van Bruggen, 1992[2]
 - "Afroguppya species A"[2]
 - Afropunctum seminium (Morelet, 1873)[2]
 
- Atoxon pallens Simroth, 1895[2]
 - Chlamydarion spatiosus (Preston, 1914)[2]
 - Gymnarion aloysiisabaudiae (Pollonera, 1906)[2]
 - Thapsia cf. hanningtoni (E. A. Smith, 1890)[2]
 - Thapsia cf. inclinans (Preston, 1914)[2]
 - Thapsia kigeziensis (Preston, 1913)[2]
 - Thapsia rufescens Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Thapsia rutshuruensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - "Thapsia species A"[2]
 - Trichotoxon heynemanni Simroth, 1888[2]
 - Trochonanina (Trochonanina) lessensis (Pilsbry, 1919)[2]
 - Trochozonites (Teleozonites) adansoniae (Morelet, 1848)[2]
 - Trochozonites (Trochozonites) bellula (Martens, 1892)[2]
 - Trochozonites (Trochozonites) plumaticostata Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Trochozonites (Trochozonites) trifilaris ituriensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Trochozonites (Zonitotrochus) aillyi Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Trochozonites (Zonitotrochus) medjensis Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - "Trochozonites (Zonitotrochus) species A"[2]
 - "Verrucarion species A"[2]
 - "Verrucarion species B"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species A"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species B"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species C"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species D"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species E"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species F"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species G"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species H"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species I"[2]
 - "Sheldoniinae species J"[2]
 
- Halolimnohelix cf. bukobae (Martens, 1895)[2]
 - Halolimnohelix cf. fonticula (Preston, 1914)[2]
 - Halolimnohelix hirsuta Pilsbry, 1919[2]
 - Halolimnohelix cf. malasangiensis (Preston, 1914)[2]
 - Halolimnohelix cf. soror (Preston, 1914)[2]
 - "Halolimnohelix species A"[2]
 - "Halolimnohelix species B"[2]
 
See also
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Kenya
 - List of non-marine molluscs of Sudan, Wildlife of Sudan
 - List of non-marine molluscs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Wildlife of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
 - List of non-marine molluscs of Rwanda, Wildlife of Rwanda
 - List of non-marine molluscs of Tanzania
 
References
- ^ IUCN (2010). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.4. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 13 December 2010.
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