Bradybaenidae - Genera

Genera

Genera within the family Bradybaenidae include:

subfamily Bradybaeninae - they are defined by the presence of two divided glands with one to two accessory sacs.
tribe Aegistini

  • Aegista Albers, 1850
  • Coelorus Pilsbry, 1900
  • Lepidopisum Habe, 1957
  • Mandarina Pilsbry, 1895
  • Plectotropis Martens in Albers, 1860
  • Trishoplita Jacobi, 1898

tribe Bradybaenini

  • Ainohelix Kuroda & Taki, 1933
  • Bradybaena Beck, 1837 - for example: Bradybaena similaris, the Asian trampsnail
  • Cathaica Moellendorff, 1884
  • Coccoglypta Pilsbry, 1895
  • Eulota Hartmann, 1843
  • Ezohelix Kuroda & Emura, 1938
  • Fruticicola Held, 1838 - for example Fruticicola fruticum
  • Laeocathaica Moellendorff, 1899
  • Nesiohelix Kuroda & Emura, 1943
  • Phaeohelix Kuroda & Habe, 1949
  • Plecteulota Moellendorff, 1892
  • Ponsadenia Schileyko, 1978
  • Pseudiberus Ancey, 1887
  • Pseudobuliminus Gredler, 1886

tribe Euhadrini

  • Euhadra Pilsbry, 1890

subfamily Helicostylinae - they are defined by the presence of one gland that is being inserted without accessory sac (Tricheulota group) or with accessory sac (Helicostyla group).

  • Calocochlia Hartmann, 1840 (nomen nudum)
  • Cochlostyla Pilsbry, 1895
  • Helicostyla FĂ©russac, 1821
  • Tricheulota Pilsbry, 1895

The genus Monadenia Pilsbry, 1895 used to be placed in this family, but it has been moved to the family Xanthonychidae.

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