List of GASTROPODA species in Myanmar (Burma)



This is a list of GASTROPODA in Myanmar (Burma) according to the IUCN Red List.

This list was last updated 2019-09-14

 

This list contains only species that have been assessed for the IUCN Red List. It is therefore not representative of all the species in the country.

Species counts by country: Total | Amphibians | Birds | Fish | Mammals | Reptiles | Vascular Plants.

scientific_namecommon_nametaxonidcategory
Conus ranonganus 192781 LC
Brotia baccata 188691 LC
Bithynia moreletiana 188694 DD
Brotia herculea 184819 LC
Brotia pagodula 184824 LC
Bithynia pygmaea 184828 DD
Stenothyra confinis 184840 LC
Paludomus petrosus 184849 LC
Melanoides jugicostis 184860 LC
Idiopoma doliaris 184923 LC
Turbinicola aperta 189033 DD
Clithon fuliginosum 189048 DD
Cassidula multiplicata 189390 LC
Pila aperta 173155 DD
Lymnaea shanensis 173160 DD
Gyraulus velifer 173168 DD
Intha capitis 173169 LC
Gabbia alticola 173172 CR
Tricula horae 173179 DD
Tricula martini 173181 DD
Tricula taylori 173182 DD
Paludomus andersoniana 173184 DD
Paludomus burmanica 173185 DD
Paludomus dhuma 173186 DD
Paludomus nana 173187 DD
Paludomus parvula 173188 DD
Taia elitoralis 177470 DD
Taia intha 177471 DD
Taia shanensis 177473 DD
Hydrobioides turrita 177495 DD
Hydrobioides nana 177496 DD

 

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Species are classified by the IUCN Red List into nine groups:
  • Extinct (EX) – beyond reasonable doubt that the species is no longer extant.
  • Extinct in the wild (EW) – survives only in captivity, cultivation and/or outside native range, as presumed after exhaustive surveys.
  • Critically endangered (CR) – in a particularly and extremely critical state.
  • Endangered (EN) – very high risk of extinction in the wild, meets any of criteria A to E for Endangered.
  • Vulnerable (VU) – meets one of the 5 red list criteria and thus considered to be at high risk of unnatural (human-caused) extinction without further human intervention.
  • Near threatened (NT) – close to being at high risk of extinction in the near future.
  • Least concern (LC) – unlikely to become extinct in the near future.
  • Data deficient (DD)
  • Not evaluated (NE)