Aega Hartman, 1881: synonym of Samoana (Marquesana) Pilsbry, 1909 represented as Samoana Pilsbry, 1909
Astraea Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Clytia Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Echo Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula (Leptopartula) Pilsbry, 1909: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Evadne Hartman, 1881: synonym of Samoana Pilsbry, 1909
Harmonia Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula (Marianella) Pilsbry, 1909: synonym of v
Helena Hartman, 1881: synonym ofPartula A. Férussac, 1821
Latia Hartman, 1881: synonym of Samoana (Marquesana) Pilsbry, 1909 represented as Samoana Pilsbry, 1909 (unavailable; a junior homonym of Latia Gray, 1850 [Latiidae])
Marianna Pilsbry, 1909: synonym of Partula (Marianella) Pilsbry, 1909: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Matata Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Nenia Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Oenone Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Pasithea Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821(junior synonym)
Rennellia Clench, 1941: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821 (junior synonym)
Scilistylus Iredale, 1941: synonym ofPartula A. Férussac, 1821
Sterope Hartman, 1881: synonym of Partula (Melanesica) Pilsbry, 1909: synonym of Partula A. Férussac, 1821
Anatomy
In this family, the number of haploidchromosomes lies between 26 and 30 (according to the values in this table).[7]
Significance
The Partulidae represent a significant species radiation and were important in the development of modern evolutionary studies through the work of Henry Crampton in the early 20th century and later by Bryan Clarke, James Murray and Michael Johnson.
Status
Most Partulidae species have declined since 1974 and a very large proportion are extinct. The main threat to their survival has been the introduction of the predatory snail Euglandina rosea.[4]
^Myers, P., R. Espinosa, C. S. Parr, T. Jones, G. S. Hammond, and T. A. Dewey. 2006. The Animal Diversity Web (online). Accessed at http://animaldiversity.org.
^Cowie, R.H. (1992). Evolution and Extinction of Partulidae, Endemic Pacific Island Land Snails. Philosophical Transactions: Biological Sciences, Vol. 335, No. 1274 (Feb. 29, 1992), pp. 167-191.
^Lee T., Burch J. B., Coote T., Pearce-Kelly P., Hickman C., Meyer J.-Y. & Foighil D. O. (18 August 2009). "Moorean tree snail survival revisited: a multi-island genealogical perspective". BMC Evolutionary Biology9: 204. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-9-204
^Barker G. M.: Gastropods on Land: Phylogeny, Diversity and Adaptive Morphology. in Barker G. M. (ed.): The biology of terrestrial molluscs. CABI Publishing, Oxon, UK, 2001, ISBN0-85199-318-4. 1-146, cited pages: 139 and 142.
Gerlach J. (2016). Icons of evolution: Pacific Island tree-snails of the family Partulidae. Phelsuma Press. ISBN978-0-99322-033-3
External links
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