Hua is a genus of freshwater snails with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Semisulcospiridae.
Species
Species within the genus Hua include:
- Hua aristarchorum<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua aubryana<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua bailleti <small>(Bavay & Dautzenberg, 1910)</small>
- Hua diminuta <small>(Boettger, 1887)</small>
- Hua friniana<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua funingensis <small>L.-N. Du, Köhler, X.-Y. Chen & J.-X. Yang, 2019</small>
- Hua jacqueti <small>(Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1906)</small>
- Hua kunmingensis <small>L.-N. Du, Köhler, G.-H. Yu, X.-Y. Chen & J.-X. Yang, 2019</small>
- Hua liuii <small>L-N. Du, Köhler, G.-H. Yu, X.-Y. Chen & J.-X. Yang, 2019</small>
- Hua oreadarum<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua praenotata <small>(Gredler, 1884)</small>
- Hua scrupea <small>(Fulton, 1914)</small>
- Hua tchangsii <small>L-N. Du, Köhler, G.-H. Yu, X.-Y. Chen & J.-X. Yang, 2019</small>
- Hua telonaria<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua textrix<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua toucheana<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>
- Hua vultuosa <small>(Fulton, 1914)</small>
Synonyms:
- Hua (Namrutua) <small>Abbott, 1948</small>: synonym of Semisulcospira O. Böttger, 1886
- Hua leprosa<small> (Heude, 1889)</small>: synonym of Hua telonaria<small> (Heude, 1889)</small> (junior synonym)
- Hua schmackeri (Böttger, 1886): synonym of Hua praenotata <small>(Gredler, 1884)</small> (junior synonym)
References
- Strong, E. & Köhler, F., 2009. Morphological and molecular analysis of 'Melania' jacqueti Dautzenberg & Fischer, 1906: from anonymous orphan to critical basal offshoot of the Semisulcospiridae (Gastropda: Cerithioidea). Zoologica Scripta 38: 483-502
External links
- Chen, S.-F. [Sui-Fong]. (1943). Two new genera, two new species, and two new names of Chinese Melaniidae. Nautilus. 57: 19-21
- Du, L.-N. [Li-Na]; Köhler, F.; Yu, G.-H. [Guo-Hua]; Chen, X.-Y. [Xiao-Yong]; Yang, J.-X. [Jun-Xing]. (2019). Comparative morpho-anatomy and mitochondrial phylogeny of the Semisulcospiridae of Yunnan, southwestern China, with description of four new species (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea). Invertebrate systematics. 33: 825-848