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List of non-marine molluscs of Germany
This list of non-marine molluscs of Germany is a list of the molluscs that live in Germany, excluding the marine (saltwater) species. In other words, it includes the land snails and slugs, the freshwater snails and the freshwater clams and mussels. There are about 349 species of non-marine mollusc living in the wild in Germany. Of these, 70 species are freshwater gastropods and 39 species are bivalves. There are 45 introduced gastropod species (6 freshwater and 36 land species) and 3 introduced bivalve species living in the wild in Germany. Some non-indigenous species only occurring greenhouses in Germany are noted separately, below the list. The main source for the list of freshwater species is the book Süsswassermollusken by Glöer & Meier-Brook.
Freshwater gastropods
Neritidae Viviparidae Hydrobiidae Lithoglyphidae Amnicolidae Bithyniidae Valvatidae Acroloxidae Lymnaeidae Physidae Planorbidae
Land gastropods
Aciculidae Cochlostomatidae Pomatiidae Assimineidae Ellobiidae Carychiidae Succineidae Azecidae Cochlicopidae Chondrinidae Lauriidae Orculidae Pupillidae Pyramidulidae Truncatellinidae Valloniidae Vertiginidae Enidae Clausiliidae Ferussaciidae Testacellidae Discidae Helicodiscidae Punctidae Gastrodontidae Euconulidae Oxychilidae Pristilomatidae Milacidae Zonitidae Limacidae Agriolimacidae Boettgerillidae Vitrinidae Arionidae Camaenidae Geomitridae Helicidae Helicodontidae Hygromiidae
Bivalves
Margaritiferidae Unionidae Corbiculidae Sphaeriidae Dreissenidae
List of hot-house alens in Germany
These species have not been recorded in the wild; they live in greenhouses and similar habitats. Listed alphabetically according to the scientific name:
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