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International Journal of Aquaculture, 2015, Vol.5, No.2 1
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Figure 3
Megalobulimus paranaguensis
(Pilsbry & Ihering,
1900) specimen of Joinville Municipal District, SC. Photo:
Mozart de Souza, Joinville, SC
Megalobulimus jaguarunensis
Fontenelle, Cavallari &
Simone, 2014
Jaguaruna Municipal District, in shell mounds
(archaeological sites) of “Figueirinha II” and
“Jabuticabeira II”, SC – material deposited in the
MZSP (Fontenelle et al
.
2014).
Increases to 221 the number of continental mollusc
species previously recorded for this State – 14
representatives of the genus
Megalobulimus
Miller,
1878 (Agudo-Padrón 2014 a).
Megalobulimus abbreviatus
(Bequaert, 1848)
Jaguaruna Municipal District, in shell mound
(archaeological site) of “Figueirinha I”, SC – MZSP
118304 (Fontenelle et al
.
2014: 31).
Increases to 222 the number of continental mollusc
species previously recorded for this State – 15
representatives of the genus
Megalobulimus
Miller,
1878 (Agudo-Padrón 2014 a). For a recognition of the
species see SIMONE (2006: 206) and THOMÉ et al.
(2006: 61).
Megalobulimus sanctipauli
(Ihering & Pilsbry, 1900)
(Figure 4)
São José do Oeste Municipal District (“Linha
Ervalzinho, Arroio Dourado”), SC (Figure 4). Material
examined–“erroneously” determined as
Megalobulimus
haemastomus
(Scopoli, 1786): CMOUPF 0348 (1
ex., dry shell), 0469 (3 ex., dry shells), 0470 (24 ex.,
Figure 4 Known distribution in the Municipal District of São
Josédo Oeste (Map - red color), SC, of the forest giant snail
Megalobulimus sanctipauli
(Ihering & Pilsbry, 1900). Photo:
A.I. Agudo-Padrón, Project AM, Florianópolis, SC
dry shells), 0471 (19 ex., dry shells), 0506 (2 ex., dry
shells), 0507 (1 ex., dry shells), 0508 (2 ex., dry
shells). Expected occurrence for the state “in advance”
for zoogeographic reasons (Beltramino 2013: 470-Table
1, 471-Figure 1; Agudo-Padrón et al. 2014: 15).
Increases to 223 the number of continental mollusc
species previously recorded for this State – 16
representatives of the genus
Megalobulimus
Miller,
1878 (Agudo-Padrón 2014 a). For a recognition of the
species see SIMONE (2006: 219).
Additional informations
Megalobulimus granulosus
(Rang, 1831)
Blumenau, SC, 2 shells – MZSP 15729 (Fontenelle et
al
.
2014: 31). New geographical record for the State in
the “Itajaí River Valley” (Agudo-Padrón 2014 a). For
a recognition of the species see SIMONE (2006: 210).
ORDER BASOMMATOPHORA Keferstein in Bronn,
1864
Family Lymnaeidae Rafinesque, 1815
Lymnaea
(=
Pseudosuccinea
)
columella
(Say, 1817)
Santa Catarina/ SC, Data on the distribution
in 17
geographic localities of the State were compiled – see
MEDEIROS et al
.
(2014: 237-238 – Table 1, 248 –
Figure 1, 3).
ORDER STYLOMMATHOPHORA Schmidt, 1856
SUBORDER MESURETHRA Baker, 1955
Family Bulimulidae Tryon, 1896/ Orthalicidae Albers,
1860
Bulimulus sporadicus
(d’Orbigny, 1835) (Figure 5)
1,2,3,4,5,6 8,9,10,11,12
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