Margarya

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Margarya
Shell of Margarya melanioides, the type species of Margarya
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Architaenioglossa
Family: Viviparidae
Subfamily: Bellamyinae
Genus: Margarya
Nevill, 1877[1]
Diversity
8 species[2]
Synonyms[2]
  • Margarya (Mabillemargarya) He, 2013
  • Margarya (Margarya) G. Nevill, 1877

Margarya is a genus of large operculate freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod molluscs in the family Viviparidae.[2][3]

The genus Margarya was described by Nevill (1877) based on shells of the type species collected by A.R. Margary from Lake Erhai, the type locality of Margarya melanioides.[1] Based on shell and radular morphology, Tchang & Tsi (1949) revised this genus for the first time and recognized seven distinct species.[4] He created two subgenera of Margarya, viz Tchangmargarya and Mabillemargarya.[5] The first molecular phylogeny showed that the genus Margarya is polyphyletic and divided into three distinct clades.[6] Combining study of comparative morphology and molecular phylogeny, Zhang et al. revised the systematics of Margarya and recognized eight genuine extant species. However, only four species were found belonging to Margarya s. str., the rest species belonging to distinct genus Tchangmargarya or Anularya.[2]

Distribution

This genus appear to be endemic to Dian Lake, Erhai Lake, Cibi Lake, Jianhu Lake, Xihu Lake, and Lugu Lake in Yunnan Province in the China.[2]

Species

There are 4 extant species and 4 fossil species of Margarya s. str.[2] Margarya bicostata and Margarya mansuyi are transferred to Anularya. Margarya yangtsunghaiensis is transferred to Tchangmargarya. Species within the genus Margarya include 8 species:[2]

Species brought into synonymy:[2]

Cladogram

References

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