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Genus Campeloma

    Species C. brevispirum -- Wisconsin!
    Species C. crassulum -- Wisconsin!
    Species C. decisum -- Wisconsin!
    Species C. milesi -- Wisconsin!
    Species C. rufum -- Wisconsin!
    Species C. coarctatum -- North America.
    Species C. decampi -- North America.
    Species C. floridense -- North America.
    Species C. geniculum -- North America.
    Species C. limum -- North America.
    Species C. parthenum -- North America.
    Species C. regulare -- North America.
    Species C. subsolidum -- North America.

Taxon Information

The Genus Campeloma has been reported (or is assumed) to occur in fresh waters. This taxon has been reported from Wisconsin.

(These statements were generated automatically from the WInvertebrates database.)

Literature Records

  • Campeloma, [North America] (Johnson et al., 2013).
  • Campeloma, [North America] (Brown & Lydeard, 2010).
  • Campeloma, 8 species, most found in southeastern states, a few more widespread [North America] (Smith, 2001).
  • Campeloma, [North Central United States] (Underhill et al., 1982).
  • Campeloma, "Known only in [North America], from the Atlantic States west to the Mississippi Valley and from the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence area to the Gulf states" (Clench, 1959).
  • Campeloma, [Wisconsin] (Baker, 1928).

Bibliography

  • Johnson, P.D., A.E. Bogan, K.M. Brown, N.M. Burkhead, J.R. Cordeiro, J.T. Garner, P.D. Hartfield, D.A.W. Lepitzki, G.L. Mackie, E. Pip, T.A. Tarpley, J.S. Tiemann, N.V. Whelan & E.E. Strong. 2013. Conservation Status of Freshwater Gastropods of Canada and the United States. Fisheries 38(6): 247-282.
  • Brown, K.M. & C. Lydeard. 2010. Mollusca: Gastropoda. [in] J.H. Thorp & A.P. Covich (eds.). Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater Invertebrates, 3rd edition: 277-307.
  • Smith, D.G. 2001. Mollusca (Gastropods, pelecypods). Pennak's Freshwater Invertebrates of the United States, 4th edition: 327-400.
  • Underhill, J.C., W.D. Schmid & D.E. Gilbertson. 1982. Taxonomic Keys to the Common Animals of the North Central States, exclusive of the parasitic worms, terrestrial insects, and birds, 4th edition. 205 pp.
  • Clench, W.J. 1959. Mollusca. [in] W.T. Edmondson (ed.). Ward & Whipple Fresh-Water Biology, 2nd edition: 1117-1160.
  • Baker, F.C. 1928. The fresh water Mollusca of Wisconsin. Part I. Gastropoda. Bulletin of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey 70(1): i-xx, 1-507.

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