iNaturalist Observations - Molluscs (iNaturalist-Molluscs)

Collection Type: Observations
Management: Data snapshot of local collection database
Last Update: 9 April 2024
Digital Metadata: EML File
Collection Statistics
  • 1,243,927 specimen records
  • 1,241,592 (100%) georeferenced
  • 487,300 (39%) with images (581,616 total images)
  • 1,181,320 (95%) identified to species
  • 576 families
  • 3,434 genera
  • 11,708 species
  • 11,968 total taxa (including subsp. and var.)
Extra Statistics
Taxon Distribution
Taxon Distribution
  • Acusta (516)
  • Aegista (112)
  • Amphidromus (425)
  • Austrochloritis (17)
  • Basedowena (1)
  • Beddomea (39)
  • Bentosites (2)
  • Bradybaena (5930)
  • Bradybaeninae (1)
  • Calocochlea (2)
  • Camaena (341)
  • Camaenella (77)
  • Cathaica (4)
  • Chloraea (1)
  • Chloritis (6)
  • Chloritobadistes (85)
  • Chosenelix (10)
  • Cupedora (57)
  • Dolicheulota (11)
  • Euhadra (474)
  • Falspleuroxia (1)
  • Figuladra (18)
  • Fruticicola (3802)
  • Galadistes (1)
  • Ganesella (1)
  • Gnarosophia (22)
  • Hadra (126)
  • Helicobulinus (2)
  • Helicostyla (42)
  • Jacksonena (6)
  • Karaftohelix (76)
  • Laeocathaica (2)
  • Marilynessa (12)
  • Mastigeulota (25)
  • Meliobba (1)
  • Metodontia (8)
  • Moellendorffia (10)
  • Nanotrachia (1)
  • Neocepolis (1)
  • Nesiohelix (827)
  • Neveritis (2)
  • Nipponochloritis (3)
  • Obba (1)
  • Ogeramua (1)
  • Papuexul (4)
  • Papustyla (4)
  • Parglogenia (7)
  • Phaeohelix (1)
  • Plectotropis (715)
  • Ponsadenia (11)
  • Posorites (254)
  • Promonturconchum (1)
  • Pseudiberus (15)
  • Pseudobuliminus (31)
  • Pseudotrachia (6)
  • Ramogenia (47)
  • Rhynchotrochus (40)
  • Satsuma (589)
  • Sauroconcha (57)
  • Sinumelon (12)
  • Sphaerospira (701)
  • Spurlingia (1)
  • Stegodera (2)
  • Steorra (3)
  • Thersites (80)
  • Torresitrachia (2)
  • Traumatophora (32)
  • Trichochloritis (4)
  • Trishoplita (8)
  • Trozena (1)
  • Ventopelita (25)
  • Xanthomelon (33)
This project is supported by the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology through an award titled "Advancing Revisionary Taxonomy and Systematics: Integrative Research and Training in Tropical Taxonomy" (DEB-1456674). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.