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''Lithoglyphus'' is a
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
of freshwater snails with
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s and an operculum, a gastropod
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in the family
Lithoglyphidae Lithoglyphidae is a family of small freshwater snails with gills and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks. This family is in the superfamily Truncatelloidea and in the clade Littorinimorpha (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda b ...
.


Taxonomy

''Lithoglyphus'' is the
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of the family Lithoglyphidae. This taxon has been established by Karl Theodor Menke in 1830 as subgenus ''Lithoglyphus'' "Zgl. Ziegler (of ''Paludina'', the only name given to section D) without bibliographical reference, with a short description ( 'Paludina''ovatae, spira brevi) and with 2 species included ''Paludina fusca'' Pfeiffer, 1828 and ''Paludina naticoides'' Pfeiffer, 1828. The type species ''Paludina naticoides'' was designated by August Nicolaus Herrmannsen in 1846. Various authors mentioned this taxon in a different way: It has been mentioned without description or indication as ''Lithoglyp. eburneus'' "Megerle ab Mühlfeld" by Hartmann in 1821Hartmann (1821). In: Sturm. ''Deutsch. Fauna'' (6, Würm.)(5): 57. (it is unavailable because the abbreviation was not unambiguous and because the species was a nomen nudum, genus had no description). Mentioned by Pfeiffer in 1828 as a synonym of ''Paludina'' in the combination "''Lithoglyphus fuscus'', Ziegler" (for ''Paludina fusca'' Pfeiffer, 1828 from Slovenia). Fitzinger in 1833 spelled as ''Lithoglypter naticoides'' and mentioned ''Lithoglypus eburneus'' "Mühlfeld" as a synonym. Krynicki in 1837 spelled ''Lithoclypus naticoides'' "Meg." without bibliographic reference. Westerlund in 1885 gave author Mühlenfeldt in Sturm's Fauna 1821, and listed as synonyms ''Lithoglypter'' Fitzinger, 1833, ''Lithoclypus'' Villa 1844 and ''Lithoclyptus'' Schmidt (Sherborn 1922 has "Syst. Verz. Krain. Conch. 1847, 24"). Sherborn in 1922 attributed this name to "Megerle in Hartmann in Sturm, Deutsch. Fauna (VI. Würm.) (5) 1821, 57" and to "Ziegler in Pfeiffer, Naturg. deutsch. land-Moll. (3) 1828, 47". Wenz (1938: p. 577) and Kabat & Hershler (1993: 33) gave as author Hartmann, 1821 (p. 57, "Originally spelled as "''Lithoglyp.''"; emended to ''Lithoglyphus'' by Pfeiffer (1828: 47)"). Falkner et al. in 2001 gave Pfeiffer, 1828 as author (without any comment in an uncommented checklist). Pfeiffer's 1828 name is
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, it would need a publication from before 1960 (and from before Menke 1830) to have used the name for a genus or subgenus, with a bibliographical reference to Pfeiffer 1828. This is unlikely. It is convenient to use the name as established by Menke 1830. If Menke's 1830 name is regarded as not having been used as a name in Menke's classification, the next available generic name for ''Paludina naticoides'' is ''Lithoglypter'' Fitzinger, 1833.


Species

Species within the genus ''Lithoglyphus'' include: * † '' Lithoglyphus acutus'' Cobălcescu, 1883 * † '' Lithoglyphus amplus'' Brusina, 1878 * '' Lithoglyphus apertus'' (Küster, 1852)"''Lithoglyphus''"
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* † '' Lithoglyphus bellus'' Papaianopol, 2006 * † '' Lithoglyphus callosus'' Brusina, 1897 * † '' Lithoglyphus cingulatus'' Cobălcescu, 1883 * † '' Lithoglyphus euchilus'' Brusina, 1902 * † '' Lithoglyphus fuchsi'' Brusina, 1897 * '' Lithoglyphus fuscus'' (C. Pfeiffer, 1828) * † '' Lithoglyphus gozhiki'' Neubauer, Harzhauser, Kroh, Georgopoulou & Mandic, 2014 * † '' Lithoglyphus histrio'' Neumayr in Neumayr & Paul, 1875 * † '' Lithoglyphus indifferens'' Brusina, 1902 * † '' Lithoglyphus jahni'' Urbański, 1975 * † '' Lithoglyphus maeoticus'' Papaianopol, 2006 * † '' Lithoglyphus nanus'' Roshka, 1973 * ''
Lithoglyphus naticoides ''Lithoglyphus naticoides'' , the gravel snail, is a species of small or minute freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Lithoglyphidae. ''Lithoglyphus naticoides'' is the type species of the genus ''Lit ...
'' (C. Pfeiffer, 1828) - type species * † '' Lithoglyphus neumayri'' Sinzov, 1876 * † '' Lithoglyphus novaki'' Brusina, 1897 * † '' Lithoglyphus obliquus'' Cobălcescu, 1883 * † '' Lithoglyphus ornatus'' Papaianopol, 2006 * † '' Lithoglyphus phrygicus'' Oppenheim, 1919 * '' Lithoglyphus prasinus'' (Kuster, 1852) * '' Lithoglyphus pygmaeus'' Frauenfeld, 1863 * '' Lithoglyphus pyramidatus'' von Möllendorf, 1873Glöer P. (2002). ''Die Süßwassergastropoden Nord- und Mitteleuropas''. Die Tierwelt Deutschlands, ConchBooks, Hackenheim, 326 pp., . * † '' Lithoglyphus rarus'' Papaianopol, 2006 * † '' Lithoglyphus rumanus'' Stefanescu, 1896 * † '' Lithoglyphus sphaeridius'' Anistratenko & Gozhik, 1995 * † '' Lithoglyphus stricklandianus'' (Forbes, 1845) * † '' Lithoglyphus subsphaeridius'' Anistratenko & Gozhik, 1995 ;Species brought into synonymy: * †''Lithoglyphus decipiens'' Brusina, 1885 : synonym of † ''Lithoglyphus acutus decipiens'' Brusina, 1885 * † ''Lithoglyphus harpaeformis'' Cobălcescu, 1883 : synonym of † ''Lithoglyphus amplus'' Brusina, 1878 * † ''Lithoglyphus kinkelini'' Brusina, 1902 : synonym of † ''Lithoglyphus acutus decipiens'' Brusina, 1885 * † ''Lithoglyphus michaeli'' Cobălcescu, 1883 : synonym of † ''Lithoglyphus acutus michaeli'' Cobălcescu, 1883 * ''Lithoglyphus modestus'' Gredler, 1887 : synonym of ''Lithoglyphopsis modesta'' (Gredler, 1887) * ''Lithoglyphus multicarinatus'' Miller, 1878 : synonym of '' Lithococcus multicarinatus'' (Miller, 1878) * † ''Lithoglyphus panicum'' Neumayr, 1869 : synonym of † '' Bania panicum'' (Neumayr, 1869) * † ''Lithoglyphus tripaloi'' Brusina, 1884 : synonym of † '' Bania tripaloi'' (Brusina, 1884)


References

This article incorporates public domain text from the reference"Genus_taxon_summary_for_''Lithoglyphus''"._AnimalBase
,_last_modified_16_April_2009,_accessed_23_May_2011.


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*_ {{Taxonbar.html" ;"title="AnimalBase">"Genus taxon summary for ''Lithoglyphus''". AnimalBase
, last modified 16 April 2009, accessed 23 May 2011.


External links

* {{Taxonbar">from=Q6648014 Lithoglyphidae