The non-marine molluscs of the country of Turkey are a part of the molluscan fauna of Turkey. The biodiversity of non-marine molluscs of Turkey is richer than in surrounding European states.
There are at least 825 species of non-marine molluscs living in the wild in Turkey. An approximate guess to the total number, however, is of about 1030 non-marine molluscs in Turkey (see the table below).
There are a total of 825 species of gastropods, which breaks down to 95 (counted 80 "Prosobranchia" only and at least 15 other freshwater snails from this list) taxa of freshwater gastropods (including brackish water species), and 730 species (and subspecies) of land gastropods. There is also relevant number of freshwater bivalves living in the wild in Turkey.
According to GümüÃ
 et al. (2009), the Turkish malacofauna of land gastropods currently comprises 730 valid species and subspecies of terrestrial snails, belonging to 36 families.
GümüÃ
 et al. (2009) stated that Turkey has a very rich freshwater malacofauna with a very large proportion of endemic species. Those authors estimated that Turkey is inhabited by at least 300 species of freshwater molluscs.
There are also significant numbers of non-indigenous species, including bivalves and various synanthropic gastropods and bivalves.
Land gastropods overview
A country such as Turkey, with a highly variable relief and a diversified climate and vegetation, can support a similarly rich and diversified malacofauna of terrestrial gastropods. Consequently, the recent changes in both land use and climate (which is gradually shifting from semi-arid and winter-cold Central Turkey to a subtropical periphery with high humidity during winter) have immediately affected the malacofauna, causing area shifts following the unstable environmental conditions, including depletion or even complete loss of some populations. Increasing pasture farming leads to a loss of forest vegetation, and thus to a loss of those molluscan species which are adapted to such conditions.
The recent rise of average summer temperature resulting from global warming may particularly affect the Mediterranean species. GümüÃ
 et al. (2009) speculated that both the average length of the dry summer period and the absolute temperature are rising, and that the aestivation period of species adapted to the Mediterranean drought is now too long. The animals die from starvation or desiccation, and several species or subspecies may already be approaching the verge of extinction.
As far as nomenclature, an average of two to three additional synonym names for each taxon are available to land gastropods in Turkey.
The degree of endemism for the area of Turkey is about 65%. The degree of endemism on the species level is relatively high and is comparable to that of Greece, which houses the highest number of terrestrial snail taxa in Europe, with a similarly high value of endemism. In Turkey, several pulmonate families reach a maximum of biodiversity. The biodiversity has been able to develop there without any major interruptions since the Pliocene.
The malacofauna of some areas, such as the inner Anatolian steppe areas, and many of the densely forested mountain ranges, is incompletely ascertained or almost completely unknown. As research progresses, records of species new to science can be expected, and the knowledge of the ranges of already-known taxa will increase. Another accretion in taxa numbers may be caused by the resolution of cryptic species clusters with the help of DNA sequencing methods, the Barcoding Project, and other related activities.
History of malacozoology of terrestrial gastropods
The first species from the Turkish terrestrial malacofauna were described by Guillaume-Antoine Olivier (1756âÂÂ1814), who, amongst others, collected natural history objects in the Middle East. For example he named the following species: Multidentula ovularis (Olivier, 1801) and Bulgarica denticulata (Olivier, 1801) from "Ghemlek" (= Gemlik in the Bay of Mudanya) or Assyriella guttata (Olivier, 1804) from Urfa. After Olivier, the area was visited by the German Johannes Rudolf Roth and his party, and then was target of other scientists, naturalists and collectors like Bellardi, Boissier, Dubois de Montpereux, Frivaldsky, Huet de Pavillon, Parreyss, Schläfli, Sievers and others. Their collections went to the most prolific malacologists interested in the area like Jules René Bourguignat, Jean de Charpentier, Heinrich Carl Küster, Johann Rudolf Albert Mousson, Ludwig Karl Georg Pfeiffer and Emil Adolf Rossmässler. In the second half of the 19th century, the famous German malacologists Oskar Boettger and Wilhelm Kobelt from the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt intensified the malacological research in Turkey, with contributions by Gottfried Nägele, Otto von Retowski and Carl Agardh Westerlund. After KobeltâÂÂs death in 1916, the "Golden Age" of malacology was finished except for some contributions by Paul Hesse, Wassili Adolfovitch Lindholm and Otto W. von Rosen. After almost 50 years of scientific silence, it was the "Netherlands biological expedition to Turkey 1959", which again shifted the focus of malacologists to Turkey. Since then, the malacological science received an enormous boost and stimulated both international as well as Turkish scientists to deepen the knowledge of the Turkish malacofauna. During this period, which now lasts about 50 years, one third of the number of taxa accepted today as valid has been added! Some of the most active contributors to this success should be mentioned here (in alphabetic order of the surnames): R. A. Bank; G. Falkner; L. Forcart; E. Gittenberger; Z. P. ErÃ
Âss; Z. Fehér; B. A. GümüÃ
Â; B. Hausdorf; V. Hudec; H.P.M.G. Menkhorst; L. Németh; E. Neubert; H. Nordsieck; B. Páll-Gergely; W. Rähle; A. Riedel; H. Schütt; R. Ã
ÂeÃ
Âen; M.I. Szekeres; A. Wiktor and M. Z. Yñldñrñm.
Freshwater gastropods
Neritidae
- Theodoxus fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Theodoxus fluviatilis fluviatilis (Linnaeus, 1789)
- Theodoxus fluviatilis euxinus (Clessin, 1885)
- Theodoxus heldreichi (Martens, 1879)
- Theodoxus heldreichi heldreichi (Martens, 1879)
- Theodoxus heldreichi fluvicola Schütt & SeÃ
Âen, 1992
- Theodoxus anatolicus (Recluz, 1841)
- Theodoxus syriacus (Bourguignat, 1852)
- Theodoxus altenai Schütt, 1965
- Theodoxus jordani (Sowerby, 1832)
- Theodoxus cinctellus (Martens, 1874)
Viviparidae
Thiaridae
Melanopsidae
- Melanopsis praemorsa (Linnaeus, 1789)
- Melanopsis praemorsa praemorsa (Linnaeus, 1789)
- Melanopsis praemorsa ferussaci Roth, 1839
- Melanopsis praemorsa maximalis Schütt, 1974
- Melanopsis buccinoidea (Olivier, 1801)
- Melanopsis costata (Olivier, 1804)
- Melanopsis costata costata (Olivier, 1804)
- Melanopsis costata chantrei Locard, 1921
- Melanopsis nodosa Férussac, 1823
- Esperiana esperi (A. Férussac, 1823)
- Esperiana sangarica Schütt, 1974
- Esperiana acicularis stussineri Schütt, 1974
Bithyniidae
- Bithynia tentaculata (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Bithynia leachii (Sheppard, 1823)
- Bithynia pseudemmericia Schütt, 1964
- Bithynia phialensis (Conrad, 1852)
- Bithynia badiella (Küster, 1852)
- Bithynia kayrae OdabaÃ
Âñ & OdabaÃ
Âñ, 2017
- Bithynia pentheri Sturany, 1905
- Bithynia pesici - Note: listed by Ã
ÂerefliÃ
Âan (2009), but not listed by Yildirim (2006)
- Bithynia timmii OdabaÃ
Âñ & Arslan, 2015
- Bithynia yildirimi Glöer & Georgiev, 2012
- Pseudobithynia adiyamanensis Gürlek, 2017
- Pseudobithynia pentheri (Sturany, 1904)
- Pseudobithynia yildirimi (OdabaÃ
Âñ, Kebapçñ & Akbulut, 2013)
Hydrobiidae
- Potamopyrgus antipodarum J. E. Gray, 1843 - non-indigenous
- Hydrobia ventrosa (Montagu, 1803)
- Hydrobia stagnorum (Gmelin, 1790)
- Peringia ulvae (Pennant, 1777)
- Hydrobia soosi (Wagner, 1928)
- Hydrobia anatolica Schütt, 1965
- Pseudamnicola bilgini Schütt, 1993
- Pseudamnicola cirikorum OdabaÃ
Âi, OdabaÃ
Âi & Acar, 2019
- Pseudamnicola geldiayana Schütt, 1970
- Pseudamnicola intranodosa Schütt, 1993
- Pseudamnicola radeae OdabaÃ
Âi, OdabaÃ
Âi & Acar, 2019
- Pyrgorientalia zilchi (Schütt, 1964)
- Grossuana kayrae OdabaÃ
Âi, OdabaÃ
Âi & Acar, 2019
- Isparta felei Yildirim, Koca, Gürlek & Glöer, 2018
- Kirelia carinata Radoman, 1973
- Kirelia murtici Radoman, 1973
- Falsipyrgula pfeiferi (Weber, 1927)
- Falsipyrgula beysehirana (Schütt, 1965)
- Falsipyrgula schuetti Yildirim, 1999
- Horatia parvula (Naegele, 1894)
- Pseudorientalia ceriti Gürlek, 2017
- Pseudorientalia natolica (Küster, 1852)
- Pseudorientalia natolica natolica (Küster, 1852)
- Pseudorientalia natolica smyrnensis Schütt, 1970
- Falsibelgrandiella bunarica Radoman, 1973
- Tefennia tefennica Schütt & Yildirim, 2003 - Tefenni spring snail
- Orientalina caputlacus Schütt, 1993
- Turkorientalia anatolica Radoman, 1973
- Sheitanok amidicus Schütt & Ã
ÂeÃ
Âen, 1991
- Graecoanatolica lacustristurca Radoman, 1973
- Graecoanatolica tenuis Radoman, 1973
- Graecoanatolica kocapinarica Radoman, 1973
- Graecoanatolica conica Radoman, 1973
- Graecoanatolica brevis Radoman, 1973
- Graecoanatolica pamphylica (Schütt, 1964)
- Heleobia longiscata (Bourguignat, 1856)
- Belgrandiella edessana Schütt, 1993
- Belgrandiella cavernica Boettger, 1957
- Belgrandiella adsharica (Lindholm, 1913)
- Sadleriana affinis (Frauenfeld, 1863)
- Sadleriana byzanthina (Küster, 1852)
- Sadleriana byzanthina byzanthina (Küster, 1852)
- Sadleriana byzanthina demirsoyii Yildirim & Morkoyunlu, 1997
- Sadleriana fluminensis (Küster, 1852)
- Sadleriana minuta (Naegele, 1903)
- Islamia pseudorientalica Radoman, 1973
- Islamia anatolica Radoman, 1973
- Islamia bunarbasa (Schütt, 1964)
Lithoglyphidae
Bythinellidae
- Bythinella anatolica Yñldñrñm, Kebapçñ & Bahadñr Koca 2015
- Bythinella gokceadaensis OdabaÃ
Âi, OdabaÃ
Âi & Acar, 2019
- Bythinella istanbulensis Yñldñrñm, Kebapçñ & Yüce 2015
- Bythinella kazdaghensis OdabaÃ
Âñ & Georgiev, 2014
- Bythinella magdalenae Yñldñrñm, Kebapçñ & Bahadñr Koca 2015
- Bythinella occasiuncula Boeters & Falkner, 2001
- Bythinella opaca Gallenstein, 1848
- Bythinella turca Radoman, 1976
- Bythinella wilkei Yñldñrñm, Kebapçñ & Bahadñr Koca 2015
- Bythinella yerlii Gürlek, 2017
- Bythinella sp. A - an unidentified species from Istanbul sensu Yildirim (2006)
Assimineidae
Valvatidae
(All species above this line are freshwater "Prosobranchia".)
Cochliopidae
Physidae
Planorbidae
- Anisus leucostoma (Millet, 1813)
- Anisus spirorbis (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Anisus vortex (Linnaeus, 1758)
- Anisus vorticulus (Troschel, 1834)
- Gyraulus albus (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Gyraulus euphraticus (Mousson, 1874)
- Gyraulus laevis (Alder, 1838)
- Gyraulus pamphylicus Glöer & Rähle, 2007
- Gyraulus parvus (Say, 1817)
- Gyraulus piscinarum (Bourguignat, 1852)
- Planorbis planorbis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lymnaeidae
Ellobiidae
Land gastropods
Ellobiidae
Truncatellidae
Succineidae
Pyramidulidae
Clausiliidae
- 175 species of Clausiliidae in Turkey. Turkey is home to 95% of the subfamily Mentissoideinae.
- Albinaria caerulea maculata (Rossmässler, 1836)
- Albinaria discolor (Pfeiffer, 1846)
- Albinaria latelamellaris Neubert, ÃÂrstan & Welter-Schultes, 2000
- Bulgarica denticulata (Olivier, 1801)
- Bulgarica erberi (Frauenfeld, 1867)
- Cotyorica nemethi Grego & Szekeres, 2017
- Nothoserrulina subterranea Németh & Szekeres, 1995
- Papillifera bidens (Linnaeus, 1758) - synonym: Papillifera papillaris (O. F. Müller, 1774)
- Pontophaedusa funiculum (Mousson, 1856)
- Pontophaedusella ofensis Nordsieck, 1994
- Sprattia sowerbyana O. Boettger, 1883
Ferussaciidae
Achatinidae
Pupillidae
Lauriidae
Orculidae
- 41 species of Orculidae in Turkey
- Alvariella
- Alvariella multiplicata Hausdorf 1996
- Orcula
- Orcula zilchi UrbaÃ
Âski, 1960
- Orculella
- Orculella bulgarica bulgarica (P. Hesse 1915)
- Orculella bulgarica lamellata Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella critica Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella garzanensis Schütt, 1996
- Orculella? heterostropha commagenensis (Neubert, 1988)
- Orculella? heterostropha heterostropha (O. Boettger, 1905)
- Orculella ignorata Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella menkhorsti menkhorsti Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella menkhorsti sinistrorsa Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella mesopotamica mesopotamica (Mousson, 1874)
- Orculella mesopotamica riedeli Hausdorf, 1996
- Orculella orientalis (L. Pfeiffer 1861)
- Orculella? palatalis (Pilsbry 1922)
- Orculella pfeiferi Hausdorf 1996
- Orculella ruderalis urartaeica Hausdorf 1996
- Orculella sirianocoriensis libanotica (Tristram 1865)
- Pagodulina hauseri E.Gittenberger, 1978
- Pagodulina pisidica Schütt, 1993
- Pagodulina sparsa Pilsbry, 1924
- Pagodulina subdola (Gredler, 1856)
- Pilorcula Germain, 1912
- Pilorcula trifilaris anatolica Hausdorf, 1996
- Pilorcula trifilaris longior Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula
- Schileykula aculeata E. Gittenberger & Menkhorst, 1993
- Schileykula attilae Páll-Gergely, 2010
- Schileykula batumensis (Retowski, 1889)
- Schileykula inversa Schütt, 1993
- Schileykula nordsiecki Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula (?) robusta (Nägele, 1910)
- Schileykula scyphus cilicica Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula scyphus enteroplax (Pilsbry, 1922)
- Schileykula scyphus erecta Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula scyphus lycaonica Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula scyphus scyphus (L. Pfeiffer, 1848)
- Schileykula sigma Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula trapezensis acampsis Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula trapezensis contraria Neubert, 1993
- Schileykula trapezensis neuberti Hausdorf, 1996
- Schileykula trapezensis trapezensis (Stojaspal, 1981)
- Sphyradium
- Sphyradium doliolum (Bruguière, 1792)
Chondrinidae
Pleurodiscidae
Truncatellinidae
Valloniidae
Enidae
- Enormous radiation of the family Enidae on the Macaronesian Islands: 115 species of Enidae in Turkey
- Chondrula lycaonica (Sturany, 1904)
- Chondrula orientalis (Pfeiffer, 1848)
- Chondrula sturmii (Küster, 1852)
- Chondrula werneri (Sturany, 1902)
- Chondrus tournefortianus (Férussac, 1821)
- Ena dazimonensis Hausdorf & Bank, 2001
- Ena frivaldskyi (L. Pfeiffer, 1847)
- Ena menkhorsti Hausdorf & Bank, 2001
- Ena nogellii (Roth, 1850) - synonym: Buliminus ponticus Retowski, 1886
- Imparietula ridvani Schütt, 1995
- Jaminia loewii (Philippi, 1844)
- Jaminia loewii godetiana (Kobelt, 1880)
- Mastus rossmaessleri (Pfeiffer, 1847)
- Meijeriella raynevaliana (Bourguignat, 1855)
- Multidentula ovularis (Olivier, 1801)
- Pseudojaminia seductilis (Rossmässler, 1837)
- Zebrina (Rhabdoena) cosensisÃÂ (Reeve, 1849)
Punctidae
Arionidae
Oxychilidae
Pristilomatidae
Zonitidae
Trigonochlamydidae
Milacidae
Limacidae
Agriolimacidae
Helicodontidae
Geomitridae
Hygromiidae
- Turkey has 112 species of Hygromiidae and it is strong for several endemic genera of Hygromiidae.
- Harmozica occidentalis Hausdorf, 2004
- Metafruticicola dedegoelensis Hausdorf, GümüÃ
 & Yildirim, 2004
- Metafruticicola oerstani Hausdorf, GümüÃ
 & Yildirim, 2004
- Metafruticicola pellita (A. Férussac, 1832)
- Metafruticicola redtenbacheri (Pfeiffer, 1856)
- Monacha claustralis (Menke, 1828)
- Monacha gemina Hausdorf, 2000
- Monacha georgievi Páll-Gergely, 2010
- Monacha liebegottae (Hausdorf, 2000)
- Monacha ocellata (Roth, 1839)
- Monacha oecali Hausdorf & Páll-Gergely, 2009
- Monacha phazimonitica Hausdorf, 2000
- Monacha syriaca (Ehrenberg, 1831)
- Monacha tibarenica Neiber & Hausdorf, 2017
Helicidae
- Turkey has 52 species of the subfamily Helicinae.
- Assyriella guttata (Olivier, 1804)
- Cantareus apertus (Born, 1778)
- Cryptomphalus aspersus (Müller, 1774)
- Eobania vermiculata (Müller, 1774)
- Helicigona matrella (Westerlund, 1898)
- Helix asemnis Bourguignat, 1860
- Helix cincta Müller, 1774
- Helix figulina Rossmässler, 1839
- Helix lucorum Linnaeus, 1758
- Helix nucula Mousson, 1854
- Helix pomacella Mousson, 1854
Trissexodontidae
Bivalves
Unionidae
Sphaeriidae
Dreissenidae
See also
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
References
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Further reading
- Bank R. A. & Menkhorst H. P. M. G. (1994). "Katalog der rezenten Clausiliidae (exkl. Gattung Albinaria) der Türkei (Gastropoda, Pulmonata)". Deinsea 1: 85âÂÂ122, Rotterdam.
- GümüÃ
 B. A. (2004). Taxonomic studies on the Clausiliidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) species distributed in Western Anatolia. PhD thesis, University of Süleyman Demirel, Isparta, Turkey.
- GümüÃ
 B. A. (2005). "The land snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Stylommatophora: Clausiliidae) of the ancient cities in the Marmara, the Ege (Aegean) and the Akdeniz (Mediterranean) regions of Turkey". The Archaeo+Malacology Group Newsletter 7: 1âÂÂ4. http://triton.anu.edu.au/issue_7.htm
- GümüÃ
 B. A. (2010). The land snails of Kâhta, Adñyaman, Turkey (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata)". Munis Entomology & Zoology 5(1): 286-289. PDF.
- Hausdorf B. (2000). "The genus Monacha in Turkey (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Hygromiidae). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 128(1/2): 61âÂÂ151, Frankfurt am Main.
- Loosjes F. E. (1963). "Clausiliidae (Gastropoda, Pulmonata) collected by the Netherlands biological expedition to Turkey in 1959". Zoologische Mededelingen 38 (15): 243âÂÂ260, pl. 18âÂÂ20, Leiden.
- Nemeth L. & Szekeres M. (1995). "The systematic position of some new and little-known species of Clausiliidae from Turkey (Mollusca, Stylommatophora)". Zoology in the Middle East 11: 93âÂÂ108, Heidelberg.
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about bivalves:
- Ã
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