List of non-marine molluscs of Georgia
Location of Georgia
The non-marine molluscs of the country of Georgia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Georgia .
Summary table of number of species
Georgia
freshwater gastropods
??
land gastropods
255 species[1]
gastropods altogether
???
bivalves
??
molluscs altogether
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Georgia lies in the Caucasus ecoregion, that is a biodiversity hotspot .[1] Georgia has majority of Caucasian endemic species of gastropods.[1]
Freshwater gastropods
Lymnaeidae
Physidae
Planorbidae
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Land gastropods
Species of land gastropods of Georgia include:
Cyclophoridae
Diplommatinidae
Aciculidae
Cochlostomatidae
Pomatiidae
Ellobiidae
Succineidae
Cochlicopidae
Orculidae
Pupillidae
Chondrinidae
Lauriidae
Euxinolauria caucasica (L. pfeiffer, 1857)[1]
Euxinolauria glomerosa Suvorov & Schileyko, 1991[1]
Euxinolauria honesta Suvorov & Schileyko, 1991[1]
Euxinolauria nemethi (Hausdorf, 1996)[1]
Euxinolauria paulinae (Lindholm, 1913)[1]
Euxinolauria pulchra (Retowski, 1883)[1]
Euxinolauria rectidentata Schileyko, 1975[1]
Euxinolauria silicea Schileyko, 1975[1]
Euxinolauria sinangula Schileyko, 1975[1]
Euxinolauria superstructa (Mousson, 1876)[1]
Euxinolauria tenuimarginata (Pilsbry, 1922)[1]
Euxinolauria zonifera (Pilsbry, 1934)[1]
Vertiginidae
Enidae
Adzharia renschi Hesse, 1933[1]
Akramowskiella andronakii (Lindholm, 1913)[1]
Akramowskiella umbrosa (Kobelt, 1902)[1]
Andronakia catenulata (Lindholm, 1914)[1]
Caucasicola raddei (Kobelt, 1880)[1] / Ena raddei (Kobelt, 1880)
Chondrula sunzhica Steklov, 1962[1]
Clausilioides filifer (Lindholm, 1913)[1]
Euchondrus acutior (Lindholm, 1922)[1]
Georginapaeus hohenackeri (L. Pfeiffer, 1848)[1]
Imparietula brevior (Mousson, 1876)[1]
Improvisa pupoides (Krynicki, 1833)[1]
Ljudmilena sieversi (Mousson, 1873)[1]
Ljudmilena tricolis (Mousson, 1876)[1]
Peristoma boettgeri (Clessin, 1883)[1]
Peristoma lanceum Schileyko, 1984[1]
Pseudochondrula lederi (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Pseudochondrula sinistrosa Kokotschashvili & Schileyko, 1984[1]
Pseudochondrula tetrodon (Mortillet, 1854)[1]
Pseudochondrula tuberifera (O. Boettger, 1879)[1]
Retowskia schlaeflii (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Clausiliidae
Acrotoma baryshnikovi Likharev & Schileyko, 2007[1]
Acrotoma claussi Nordsieck, 1977[1]
Acrotoma gegica Suvorov, 2002[1]
Acrotoma juliae Suvorov, 2002[1]
Acrotoma komarowi (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Acrotoma laccata (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Armenica gracillima (Retowski, 1889)[1]
Armenica griseofusca (Mousson, 1676)[1]
Armenica unicristata (O. Boettger, 1877)[1]
Caspiophaedusa perlucens (O. Boettger, 1877)[1]
Elia derasa (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Elia ossetica (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Elia somchetica (L. Pfeiffer, 1846)[1]
Elia tuschetica Likharev et Lezhawa, 1961[1]
Euxinastra hamata (O. Boettger, 1888)[1]
Filosa filosa (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Kazancia lindholm (Kobelt in Lindholm, 1912)[1]
Mentissoidea rupicola (Mortillet, 1854)[1]
Micropontica closta (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Mucronaria acuminata (Mousson, 1876)[1]
Mucronaria duboisi (Chrapentier, 1852)[1]
Mucronaria index (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Mucronaria pleuroptychia (O. Boettger, 1878)[1]
Mucronaria strauchi (O. Boettger, 1878)[1]
Pontophaedusa funiculum (Mousson, 1856)[4] [1]
Pravispira semilamellata (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Quadriplicata aggesta (O. Boettger, 1879)[1]
Quadriplicata dipolauchen (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Quadriplicata lederi (O. Boettger, 1879)[1]
Quadriplicata pumiliformis (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Quadriplicata quadriplicata (A. Schmidt, 1868)[1]
Quadriplicata subaggesta (Retowski, 1887)[1]
Scrobifera taurica (L. Pfeiffer, 1848)[1]
Serrulina sieversi Likharev, 1962[1]
Serrulinella senghanensis (Germain, 1933)[1]
Strigileuxina lindholmi (Lindholm, 1912)[1]
Strigileuxina reuleauxi (O. Boettger, 1887)[1]
Spiraxidae
Oxychilidae
Conulopolita cavatica (Riedel, 1966)[1]
Conulopolita raddei (O. Boettger, 1879)[1]
Conulopolita sieversi (O. Boettgeri, 1879)[1]
Discoxychilus lindholmi Reidel, 1966[1]
Oxychilus andronakii (Lindholm, 1914)[1]
Oxychilus birsteini Tzvetkov, 1940[1]
Oxychilus crenimargo (Retowskii, 1889)[1]
Oxychilus decipiens (O. Boettger, 1886)[1]
Oxychilus difficilis (O. Boettger, 1888)[1]
Oxychilus discrepans (Retowski, 1889)[1]
Oxychilus duboisi (Charpentier in Mousson, 1863)[1]
Oxychilus imperator Reidel, 1966[1]
Oxychilus Koutaisanus (Mousson, 1863)[1]
Oxychilus lederi (O. Boettger, 1880)[1]
Oxychilus oschtenicus (O. Boettger, 1888)[1]
Oxychilus retowskii (Lindholm, 1914)[1]
Oxychilus suaneticus (O. Boettgeri, 1883)[1]
Oxychilus sucinaceus (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Daudebardia nivea Schileyko, 1988[1]
Inguria wagneri (Rosen, 1911)[1]
Sieversia heydeni (O. Boettger, 1879)[1]
Szuchumiella jetschini (A. Wagner, 1895)[1]
Vitrinoxychilus subsuturalis (O. Boettger, 1888)[1]
Vitrinoxychilus suturalis (O. Boettger, 1881)[1]
Pristilomatidae
Vitrinidae
Trigonochlamydidae
Boettgerillidae
Milacidae
Agriolimacidae
Limacidae
Hygromiidae
Caucasigena abchasica (Lindholm, 1927)[1]
Caucasigena armeniaca (L. Pfeiffer, 1846)[1]
Caucasigena eichwaldi (L. Pfeiffer, 1846)[1]
Caucasigena rengarteni Lindholm, 1913[1]
Caucasigena schaposchnikovi Rosen, 1911[1]
Caucasigena thalestris (Lindholm, 1927)[1]
Caucasocressa dasilepida (Mabille, 1881)[1]
Caucasocressa ibera Hausdorf, 2003[1]
Caucasocressa joannis (Mortillet, 1854)[1] [7]
Circassina frutis (L. pfeiffer, 1859)[1] - Circassina frutis frutis , Circassina frutis circassica and Circassina frutis veselyi (subgenus Circassina )[8]
Circassina pachnodes (O. Boettger, 1884)[1]
Circassina pergranulata Hausdorf, 2001[1]
Circassina stephaniae (Hudec & Lezhawa, 1970)[1]
Euomphalia appeliana (Mousson, 1876)[1]
Euomphalia aristata (Krynicki, 1836)[1]
Fruticocampylaea kobiensis (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Fruticocampylaea narzanensis (Krynicki, 1836)[1]
Kalitinaia crenimargo (L. Pfeiffer, 1848)[1]
Kalitinaia perspectiva Hausdorf, 1993[1]
Kalitinaia tiflisiana (Lindholm, 1913)[1]
Kokotschashvilia eberhardi Schileyko, 1978[1]
Kokotschashvilia holotricha (O. Boettger, 1884)[1]
Kokotschashvilia makvalae (Hudec & Lezhawa, 1969)[1]
Kokotschashvilia tanta Schileyko, 1978[1]
Monacha (Monacha ) cartusiana (O. F. Muller, 1774) - introduced[9]
Monacha (Paratheba ) roseni (Hesse, 1914)[9] [1]
Monacha (Metatheba ) perfrequens (Hesse, 1914)[9] [1]
Monacha (Metatheba ) subcarthusiana (Lindholm, 1913)[9] [1]
Oscarboettgeria euages (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Platytheba mingrelica (Hesse, 1921)[1]
Platytheba prometheus (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Shileykoia daghestana (Kobelt, 1877)[1]
Stenomphalia maiae (Hudec & Lezhava, 1969)[1]
Stenomphalia selecta (Klika, 1894)[1]
Teberdina flavolimbata (O. Boettger, 1883)[1]
Helicidae
Caucasotachea atrolabiata (Krynicki, 1833)[1]
Caucasotachea calligera (Dubois de Montpereux, 1840)[1]
Helix goderdziana Mumladze, Tarkhnishvili & Pokryszko, 2008[10] [1]
Helix buchii (Dubios de Montpereux, 1839)[1]
Helix albescens Rossmässler, 1839
Helix lucorum Linnaeus, 1758
Lindholmia christophi (O. Boettger, 1881)[1] / Caucasotachea christophi (O. Boettger, 1881)
Lindholmia nordmanni (Mousson, 1854)[1] / Caucasotachea nordmanni (Mousson, 1854)
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Bivalvia
Sphaeriidae
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