List of GASTROPODA species in Seychelles



This is a list of GASTROPODA in Seychelles 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
Cyathopoma blandfordi 168095 LC
Cyathopoma picardense 168096 EN
Tropidophora gardineri 168099 EN
Moominia willii 168103 EN
Stylodonta studeriana 168105 EN
Pachnodus praslinus 168111 VU
Pachnodus ladiguensis 168112 EX
Pachnodus ornatus 168113 EN
Pachnodus kantilali 168114 EN
Pachnodus becketti 168115 EN
Pachnodus curiosus 168116 EX
Pachnodus niger 168117 EN
Pachnodus lionneti 168118 VU
Pachnodus oxoniensis 168119 CR
Pachnodus fregatensis 168120 EN
Rhachistia aldabrae Aldabra Banded Snail 168122 CR
Dupontia levensonia 168123 CR
Pilula mahesiana 168128 EN
Punctum seychellarum 168130 VU
Acanthennea erinacea 168135 VU
Augustula braueri 168137 VU
Careoradula perelegans 168139 EN
Conturbatia crenata 168141 CR
Edentulina moreleti 168142 EN
Edentulina dussumieri 168143 LC
Seychellaxis souleyetianus 168144 LC
Glabrennea gardineri 168145 EN
Glabrennea silhouettensis 168146 CR
Imperturbatia constans 168147 EN
Priodiscus spinosus 168149 CR
Priodiscus serratus 168150 VU
Priodiscus costatus 168151 VU
Silhouettia silhouettae 168153 VU
Stereostele nevilli 168155 LC
Quickia aldabrensis 168159 EN
Nesokaliella subturritula 168162 VU
Nesokaliella intermedia 168163 VU
Nesokaliella minuta 168164 VU
Filicaulis seychellensis 168167 LC
Kaliella aldabra 168170 EN
Pleuropoma theobaldiana 168171 LC
Imperturbatia violescens 10809 EN
Pachnodus velutinus 40091 EX
Paludomus ajanensis 40092 EN
Glabrennea thomasseti 9533 CR
Tropidophora pulchra 168100 LC
Stylodonta unidentata 168106 VU
Pachnodus silhouettanus 168110 NT

 

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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)