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The non-marine molluscs of Austria are a part of the fauna of Austria. Austria is land-locked and therefore it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species. This list is based on the current Red List of Austrian molluscs.
Contents
- Freshwater gastropods
- Land gastropods
- Bivalvia
- Hothouse alien species
- Alien species in hot springs
- References
There are 443 species of non-marine molluscs living in Austria. Of these, 426 species live in the wild, 60 of which are endemic to Austria. At least 17 gastropod species live only as hothouse aliens in greenhouses, aquaria and terraria. Another 4 non-indigenous species occur only in hot springs.
Freshwater gastropods
Neritidae
Viviparidae
Melanopsidae
Hydrobiidae
Amnicolidae
Bithyniidae
Valvatidae
Acroloxidae
Lymnaeidae
Physidae
Planorbidae
Land gastropods
Cochlostomatidae
Pomatiidae
Aciculidae
Carychiidae
Succineidae
Cochlicopidae
Orculidae
Argnidae
Strobilopsidae
Valloniidae
Pupillidae
Pyramidulidae
Chondrinidae
Vertiginidae
Enidae
Clausiliidae
Ferussaciidae
Punctidae
Discidae
Pristilomatidae
Euconulidae
Gastrodontidae
Oxychilidae
Zonitidae
Milacidae
Limacidae
Agriolimacidae
Boettgerillidae
Vitrinidae
Arionidae
Hygromiidae
Bradybaenidae
Helicodontidae
Helicidae
Bivalvia
Margaritiferidae
Unionidae
Corbiculidae
Sphaeriidae
Dreissenidae
Hothouse alien species
Hothouse aliens in Austria include:
Alien species in hot springs
Following species occur as aliens in natural hot springs: