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Pachychilus
Two shellsofPachychilus laevissimus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Superfamily: Cerithioidea
Family: Pachychilidae
Genus: Pachychilus
I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851[1]
Type species
Melania laevissima G. B. Sowerby I, 1824

Synonyms
  • Cercimelania P. Fischer & Crosse, 1892 (invalid: unnecessary replacement name for Pachychilus)
  • Melania (Pachychilus) I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851
  • Oxymelania Crosse & P. Fischer, 1892
  • Pachycheilus H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854 (invalid: unjustified emendation of Pachychilus)
  • Pachychilus (Glyptomelania) Crosse & P. Fischer, 1892· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pachychilus (Oxymelania) Crosse & P. Fischer, 1892· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pachychilus (Pachychilus) I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851· accepted, alternate representation
  • Pachychilus (Pilsbrychilus) J. P. E. Morrison, 1951 (junior synonym of Pachychilus)
  • Pachychilus (Potamanax) Pilsbry, 1893· accepted, alternate representation
  • Sphaeromelania Rovereto, 1899 (invalid: unnecessary replacement name for Pachychilus)

Pachychilus, common name the jute snails,[2] is a genusoffreshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae.

Pachychilus is the type genus of the family Pachychilidae.[3]

Distribution[edit]

The distribution of species in the genus Pachychilus includes:

Species[edit]

Species within the genus Pachychilus include:

  • Pachychilus apheles F. G. Thompson, 1967
  • Pachychilus apis (I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851)
  • Pachychilus atratus Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus caboblanquensis Weisbord, 1962
  • Pachychilus cancelloides (Aldrich, 1911)
  • Pachychilus canoasensis Olsson, 1931
  • Pachychilus chrysalis (Brot, 1872)
  • Pachychilus cinereus (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus conicus (d'Orbigny, 1842)
  • Pachychilus corpulentus F. G. Thompson, 1967
  • Pachychilus corvinus (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus cumingii I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851
  • Pachychilus dalli Pilsbry, 1896
  • Pachychilus dimorphica (Woods, 1922)
  • Pachychilus explicatus P. Fischer & Crosse, 1892
  • Pachychilus fuentesi Aguayo, 1936
  • Pachychilus fulvus Garvie, 2013 †
  • Pachychilus gassiesii (Reeve, 1860)
  • Pachychilus glaphyrus (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus godmanni (Tristram, 1863)
  • Pachychilus gracilis Tristram, 1864
  • Pachychilus gracillimus (Pilsbry & Olsson, 1935)
  • Pachychilus graphium (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus hellerii (Brot, 1872)
  • Pachychilus hinkleyi (W. B. Marshall, 1920)
  • Pachychilus humerosus Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus immanis (Morelet, 1851)
  • Pachychilus indiorum (Morelet, 1849) [1]
  • Pachychilus intermedius (von dem Busch, 1844)
  • Pachychilus jansoni H. Adams, 1871
  • Pachychilus lacustris (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus laevisimus (G.B. Sowerby I, 1824)
  • Pachychilus largillierti (Philippi, 1843)
  • Pachychilus larvatus (Brot, 1877)
  • Pachychilus liebmanni (Philippi, 1848)
  • Pachychilus moctezumensis Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus monachus Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus nigratus (Poey, 1858) - endemic to Villa Clara, Cuba[4]
  • Pachychilus obeliscus (Reeve, 1861)
  • Pachychilus oerstedii Mörch, 1861
  • Pachychilus olssoni Pilsbry, 1950
  • Pachychilus panucula (Morelet, 1851)
  • Pachychilus pasionensis Pilsbry, 1956
  • Pachychilus pilsbryi E. von Martens, 1899
  • Pachychilus planensis (I. Lea, 1858)
  • Pachychilus pleurotoma Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus pluristriatus (Say, 1831)
  • Pachychilus polygonatus (I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851)
  • Pachychilus potomarchus Pilsbry, 1893
  • Pachychilus pottsianus Hinkley, 1920
  • Pachychilus pyramidalis (Morelet, 1849)
  • Pachychilus radix (Brot, 1872)
  • Pachychilus rasconensis Thiele, 1928
  • Pachychilus rivorosai Pilsbry, 1893
  • Pachychilus rubidus (I. Lea, 1857)
  • Pachychilus rusticulus (von dem Busch, 1858)
  • Pachychilus salvini (Tristram, 1863)
  • Pachychilus sargi (Crosse & P. Fischer, 1875)
  • Pachychilus satillensis (Aldrich, 1911)
  • Pachychilus saussurei (Brot, 1860)
  • Pachychilus schiedeanus (Philippi, 1843)
  • Pachychilus schumoi Pilsbry, 1931
  • Pachychilus subexaratus Crosse & P. Fischer, 1891
  • Pachychilus subnodosus (Philippi, 1847)
  • Pachychilus suturalis Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus tarataranoides (O. Haas, 1942)
  • Pachychilus terebriformis (J. Morris, 1859)
  • Pachychilus tristis Pilsbry & Hinkley, 1910
  • Pachychilus turati (A. Villa & G. B. Villa, 1854)
  • Pachychilus vallesensis Hinkley, 1907
  • subgenus Pachychiloides Wenz, 1939[5]

    Species brought into synonymy

    Human use[edit]

    One of the Maya peoples, the Lacandon people, now Mexico's native peoples from state Chiapas, use Pachychilus indiorum, known locally as "t’unu", as a type of protein supplement to their diet when animal protein is unavailable.[7] In addition, the shells from this "chuti" snail have great nutritional value, as they provide calcium and slaked lime when burnt. They are often preferred as a lime source over local limestone or other freshwater snail species for their purity as an alkali. The slaked lime is added to maize during the process of making maize dough for tortillas, pozole, and other foods. Slaked lime allows the release of amino acids such as tryptophan and lysine and the vitamin niacin, which would otherwise be unavailable from the maize (unable to be metabolized) if the lime were not added.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Lea I. & Lea H. C. (1851). "Description of a new genus of the family Melaniana, and of many new species of the genus Melania, chiefly collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., during his zoological voyage in the East, and now first described". Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 18: 179-197. 179.
  • ^ Healy P. F., Emery K. & Wright L. E. (1990). "Ancient and Modern Maya Exploitation of the Jute Snail (Pachychilus)". Latin American Antiquity 1(2): 170-183. JSTOR.
  • ^ Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. 47 (1–2). Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks: 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
  • ^ a b c Vázquez A. A. & Perera S. (2010). "Endemic Freshwater molluscs of Cuba and their conservation status". Tropical Conservation Science 3(2): 190-199. HTM, PDF.
  • ^ Wenz (1939). Handb. Paläozool. (4)6(1): 686.
  • ^ Perrilliat M. D. C., Vega F. J., Espinosa B. & Naranjo-Garcia E. (2008). "Late Cretaceous and Paleogene Freshwater Gastropods from Northeastern Mexico". Journal of Paleontology 82(2): 255-266. doi:10.1666/06-062.1.
  • ^ a b Nations J. D. (1979). Snail Shells and Maize Preparation: A Lacandon Maya Analogy. American Antiquity 44.3: 568-571.
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