List of non-marine molluscs of Greece
The non-marine molluscs of Greece are a part of the molluscan fauna of Greece (wildlife of Greece).

Location of Greece
A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Greece.
Freshwater gastropods
- Theodoxus danubialis (Pfeiffer, 1828)[1]
- Theodoxus varius callosus (Deshayes, 1832)[1]
- Viviparus contectus (Millet, 1913)[1]
- Viviparus hellenicus (Clessin, 1879)[1]
- Bythinella alexpeteri Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella amira Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella charpentieri (Roth, 1855) - endemic to Greece[3]
- Bythinella corrosa Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella dimitrosensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella eleousae Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella ellinikae Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella jozefgregoi Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[5]
- Bythinella kambosensis Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella kastaliae Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella kastanolongosensis Glöer & Pešić, 2020 - endemic to Greece[6]
- Bythinella kithiraensis Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella klimaensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella konstadinensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella kwanti Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella kyriaki Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella liandinaensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella olymbosensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella perivoliensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[7]
- Bythinella pesici Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella petrosensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella reghaensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[4]
- Bythinella reischuetzi Glöer & Georgiev in Georgiev & Glöer, 2020 - endemic to Greece[3]
- Bythinella reuselaarsi Glöer & Pešić, 2020 - endemic to Greece[6]
- Bythinella taygetensis Glöer & Hirschfelder, 2020 - endemic to Greece[2]
- Bythinella walensae Falniowski, Hofman & Rysiewska, 2016[8]
- Belgrandiella sperchios A. Reischütz & P.L. Reischütz, 2020 - endemic to Greece[9]
- Daphniola dione Radea, Lampri, Bakolitsas & Parmakelis, 2021 - endemic to Greece[10]
- Daphniola eptalophos Radea, 2011 - endemic to Greece[10][11]
- Daphniola exigua (A. Schmidt, 1856) - endemic to Greece[10]
- Daphniola exigua pangaea (P.L. Reischütz, 1984) - endemic to Greece[10]
- Daphniola hadei (Gittenberger, 1982) - endemic to Greece[10]
- Daphniola longipenia Grego & Falniowski, 2021 - endemic to Greece[12]
- Daphniola luisi Falnowski & Szarowska, 2000 - endemic to Greece[10]
- Daphniola magdalenae Falniowski, 2015 - endemic to Greece[10][13]
- Dianella thiesseana (Kobelt, 1878)[1]
- Graecoanatolica macedonica Radoman & Stankovic, 1979 - extinct; it was endemic to Lake Dojran in North Macedonia and Greece.[14]
- Grossuana angeltsekovi Glöer & Georgiev, 2009[15]
- Grossuana avandasensis Glöer, Reuselaars & Papavasileiou, 2018 - endemic to Greece[15]
- Grossuana beroni Georgiev & Glöer, 2020 - endemic to Greece[3]
- Grossuana sidironerensis Glöer, Reuselaars & Papavasileiou, 2018 - endemic to Greece[15]
- Grossuana stenaensis Glöer, Reuselaars & Papavasileiou, 2018 - endemic to Greece[15]
- Grossuana thasia Georgiev & Glöer, 2020 - endemic to Greece[3]
- Horatia podvisensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[16]
- Isimerope semele Radea & Parmakelis, 2013 - endemic to Greece[17]
- Islamia bendidis Reischütz, 1988 - endemic to Greece[18]
- Islamia graeca Radoman, 1973 - endemic to Greece[19]
- Islamia hadei (Gittenberger, 1982) - endemic to Greece[20]
- Islamia papavasileioui Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[21]
- Islamia skalaensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[21]
- Islamia trichoniana Radoman, 1979 - endemic to Greece[22][23]
- Myrtoessa hyas Radea in Radea, Parmakelis & Giokas, 2016[24]
- Paladilhiopsis saeuerli A. Reischütz & P.L. Reischütz, 2020 - endemic to Greece[9]
- Pontobelgrandiella lavrasi Boeters, P.L. Reischütz & A. Reischütz, 2017 - endemic to Greece[25]
- Potamopyrgus antipodarum (J. E. Gray, 1843)[26]
- Pseudamnicola brachia (Westerlund, 1886) - endemic to Greece
- Pseudamnicola chia (E. von Martens, 1889) - endemic to Greece
- Pseudamnicola exilis (Frauenfeld, 1863) - endemic to Greece
- Pseudamnicola ianthe Radea & Parmakelis in Radea, Parmakelis, Velentzas & Triantis, 2016[27]
- Pseudamnicola ilione Radea & Parmakelis in Radea, Parmakelis, Velentzas & Triantis, 2016[27]
- Pseudamnicola lesbosensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[28]
- Pseudamnicola limnosensis Glöer, Stefano & Georgiev, 2018 - endemic to Greece[29]
- Pseudamnicola macrostoma (Küster, 1853) - endemic to Greece
- Pseudamnicola magdalenae Falniowski, 2016[30]
- Pseudamnicola mitataensis Glöer & Porfyris, 2020 - endemic to Greece[31]
- Pseudamnicola pieperi Schütt, 1980 - endemic to Greece
- Pseudamnicola samoensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[28]
- Pseudamnicola skalaensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[28]
- Pseudamnicola stasimoensis Glöer & Reuselaars, 2020 - endemic to Greece[28]
- Pseudoislamia stasimoensis Radoman, 1979 - endemic to Greece[23]
- Radomaniola feheri Georgiev, 2013[32]
- Trichonia trichonica (Radoman, 1973) - endemic to Greece[23]
- Iglica hellenica Falniowski & Sarbu, 2015[13]
- Pseudobithynia falniowskii Glöer & Pesic, 2006[1]
- Pseudobithynia trichonis Glöer & al., 2007[1]
- Pseudobithynia ambrakis Glöer, Falnoiwski & Pešić, 2010[33]
- Pseudobithynia euboeensis Glöer, Falnoiwski & Pešić, 2010[33]
- Pseudobithynia zogari Glöer, Falnoiwski & Pešić, 2010[33]
- Valvata cristata O. F. Müller, 1774[1]
- Valvata klemmi Schütt, 1962[1]
- Valvata macrostoma Mörch, 1864[1]
- Valvata piscinalis (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Acroloxus lacustris (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Galba truncatula (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Radix auricularia (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Stagnicola corvus (Gmelin, 1791)[1]
- Stagnicola fuscus (C. Pfeiffer, 1821)[1]
- Physella acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)[1]
- Ferrissia clessiniana (Jickeli, 1882)[1]
- Gyraulus chinensis (Dunker, 1848)[1]
- Planorbarius corneus grandis (Dunker, 1850)[1]
- Planorbarius scoliostoma (Westerlund, 1898) - endemic to Greece[34]
- Planorbis carinatus (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Planorbis planorbis (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Segmentina nitida (O. F. Müller, 1774)[1]
- Lemna pereger[1]
Land gastropods
- Truncatella subcylindrica (Linnaeus, 1767)[35]
- Pomatias elegans (O. F. Müller, 1774)[36]
- Acicula corcyrensis (O. Boettger, 1883) - endemic to Greece[37][36]
- Acicula hausdorfi Boeters, Gittenberger & Subai, 1989 - endemic to Greece[37][38]
- Acicula multilineata Boeters, Gittenberger & Subai, 1989 - endemic to Greece[37]
- Platyla gracilis (Clessin, 1877)[37]
- Platyla minutissima Boeters, Gittenberger & Subai, 1989 - endemic to Greece[37]
- Platyla peloponnesica Boeters, Gittenberger & Subai, 1989 - endemic to Greece[37][39]
- Platyla pinteri (Subai, 1976)[37]
- Platyla similis (Reinhardt, 1880)[37]
- Hypnophila zacynthia (Roth, 1855)[36]
- Cochlostoma achaicum (O. Boettger, 1885) - endemic to Greece[40]
- Cochlostoma cretense (Maltzan, 1887) - endemic to Greece[40]
- Cochlostoma elegans imoschiense (A. J. Wagner, 1906)[40]
- Cochlostoma euboicum (Westerlund, 1885) - endemic to Greece[40]
- Cochlostoma gracile subaiorum Schütt, 1977 - subspecies endemic to Greece[40]
- Cochlostoma hellenicum (Saint-Simon, 1869) - endemic to Greece[40]
- 2 subspecies:[40] C. h. hellenicum and C. h. athenarum (Saint-Simon, 1869)
- Cochlostoma kleciaki (Braun, 1887)[40]
- Cochlostoma pageti Klemm, 1962 - endemic to Greece[40]
- Cochlostoma parnonis Schütt, 1981 - endemic to Greece[40][41]
- Cochlostoma scalarinum (A. Villa & G. B. Villa, 1841)[40]
- Cochlostoma tesselatum (Rossmässler, 1837)[40]
- Cecilioides acicula (O. F. Müller, 1774)[35]
- Lauria cylindracea (Da Costa, 1778)[35][36]
- Orculella astirakiensis Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella creantirudis Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella creticostata Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella cretilasithi Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella cretimaxima Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella cretiminuta Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella cretioreina Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella critica (Pfeiffer, 1856)[42][35]
- Orculella diensis Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella exaggerata (Fuchs & Käufel, 1936) - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella fodela Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella franciscoi Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Orculella ignorata Hausdorf, 1996[42]
- Orculella scalaris Gittenberger & Hausdorf, 2004 - endemic to Greece[42]
- Granopupa granum (Draparnaud, 1801)[35][36]
- Rupestrella rhodia (Roth, 1839)[36]
- Rumina decollata (Linné, 1758)[36]
- Rumina saharica Pallary 1901[35]
- Truncatellina callicratis (Scacchi, 1833)[36]
- Vertigo antivertigo (Draparnaud, 1801)[1]
- Albinaria caerulea (Deshayes, 1835)[35]
- Albinaria pondika Welter-Schultes, 2010[43]
- Albinaria senilis corcyrensis (Mousson, 1859)[36]
- Charpentieria stigmatica sturmii (Pfeiffer, 1848)[36]
- Idyla castalia yeruni Gittenberger, 2002[44]
genus Inchoatia has three species and is endemic to Greece[45]
- Inchoatia haussknechti (O. Boettger, 1886)[45]
- Inchoatia inchoata (O. Boettger, 1889)[45]
- Inchoatia megdova (Nordsieck, 1974)[45]
- Macedonica janinensis maasseni Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Macedonica pindica bellula Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Macedonica pindica pindica Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Macedonica pindica Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Montenegrina dennisi dennisi Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Montenegrina dennisi protruda Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Montenegrina dennisi Gittenberger, 2002[44]
- Montenegrina dofleini sinosi Páll-Gergely, 2010[46]
- Papillifera papillaris (O. F. Müller, 1774)[36]
- Poiretia compressa (Mousson, 1859)[36]
- Eopolita protensa (Férussac, 1832)[35]
- Mediterranea mariensis (E. Gittenberger, 2008) - endemic to Greece[47]
- Oxychilus amaltheae Riedel & Subai, 1982 - endemic to Greece[48]
- Oxychilus hydatinus (Rossmässler, 1838)[35]
- Hawaiia minuscula (Binney, 1841) - introduced[49]
- Gyralina candida paupercula Riedel & Subai, 1993 - subspecies is endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina ermonae Gittenberger, 1977 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina epeirotica Riedel, 1983 - endemic to Greece[50]
- two subspecies: G. e. epeirotica and G. e. mylonasi Riedel & Subai, 1993
- Gyralina formosa Riedel & Subai, 1993 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina hausdorfi Riedel, 1990 - extinct, it was endemic to Greece[14][50]
- Gyralina pageti Gittenberger, 1988 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina sattmanni Riedel, 1990 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina tsatsae Gittenberger, 1977 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Gyralina velasensis Riedel & Subai, 1991 - endemic to Greece[50]
- Lindbergia parnonensis E. Gittenberger, 2008 - endemic to Greece[47]
- Vitrea contracta (Westerlund, 1871)[35][36]
- Vitrea subrimata (Reinhardt, 1871)[36]
- Balcanodiscus danyii Erőss, Fehér & Páll-Gergely, 2011 - endemic to Greece[51]
- Balcanodiscus stummerorum A. Reischütz, P. L. Reischütz & W. Fischer, 2008 - endemic to Greece[52]
- Zonites anaphiensis Riedel & Mylonas, 1981 - endemic to Greece[53]
- Zonites embolium Fuchs & Käufel, 1936
- Zonites embolium elevatus Riedel & Mylonas, 1997 - extinct, it was endemic to Greece[14]
- Zonites santoriniensis Riedel & Norris, 1987 - extinct, it was endemic to Greece[14]
- Zonites siphnicus Fuchs & Käufel, 1936 - extinct, it was endemic to Greece[14]
- Tandonia aff. cretica[35]
- Limax conemenosi O. Böttger, 1882[35]
- Metafruticicola noverca (L. Pfeiffer, 1853)[35]
- Metafruticicola pellita (Férussac, 1832)[35]
- Monacha parumcincta (Rossmässler, 1837)[36]
- Monacha rothii (L. Pfeiffer, 1841)[35]
- Cernuella ionica (Mousson, 1854)[36]
- Trochoidea pyramidata (Draparnaud, 1805)[36]
- Xerocrassa amphiconus (Maltzan, 1883) - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa claudia Hausdorf & Welter-Schultes, 1998 - endemic to Greece[56]
- Xerocrassa claudiconus Hausdorf & Welter-Schultes, 1998 - endemic to Greece[56]
- Xerocrassa cretica (Férussac, 1821)[55][35]
- Xerocrassa diensis (Maltzan, 1883 - endemic to Greece)[57]
- Xerocrassa franciscoi Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa grabusana Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa heraklea Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa kydonia Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa lasithiensis Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa mesostena (Westerlund, 1879) - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa poecilodoma (Boettger, 1894) - endemic to Greece[58]
- Xerocrassa rhithymna Hausdorf & Sauer, 2009 - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa siderensis (Maltzan, 1883) - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa siphnica (Kobelt, 1883) - endemic to Greece[55]
- Xerocrassa subvariegata (Maltzan, 1883) - endemic to Greece[55]
- Cattania faueri (Subai, 1990) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Cattania haberhaueri (Sturany, 1897)[60]
- Cattania ista A. Reischütz, N. Steiner-Reischütz & P. L. Reischütz, 2016 - endemic to Greece[61]
- Chilostoma (Thiessea) arcadica (Frauenfeld, 1867)[35]
- Codringtonia codringtonii (J. E. Gray, 1834) - endemic to Greece[62]
- Cattania trizona (Rossmässler, 1835)[59]
- Codringtonia codringtonii (Gray, 1834) - endemic to Greece[63]
- Codringtonia elisabethae Subai, 2005 - endemic to Greece[63]
- Codringtonia eucineta (Bourguignat, 1857) - endemic to Greece[63][64]
- Codringtonia gittenbergeri Subai, 2005 - endemic to Greece[63]
- Codringtonia helenae Subai, 2005 - endemic to Greece[63]
- Codringtonia intusplicata (Pfeiffer, 1851) - endemic to Greece[63]
- Codringtonia neocrassa Zilch, 1952[63]
- Codringtonia parnassia (Roth, 1855) - endemic to Greece[63]
- Cornu aspersum (O. F. Müller, 1774)[65][35][36]
- Eobania vermiculata (O. F. Müller, 1774)[35][36]
- Helix asemnis Bourguignat, 1860[66]
- Helix borealis Mousson, 1859[66]
- Helix cincta O. F. Müller, 1758[66]
- Helix fathallae Nägele, 1901[66]
- Helix figulina Rossmässler, 1839[66]
- Helix godetiana Kobelt, 1878 - endemic to Greece[67]
- Helix lucorum Linnaeus, 1758[66]
- Helix nucula Mousson, 1854[66]
- Helix pelagonesica (Rolle, 1898) - endemic to Greece[66]
- Helix philibinensis Rossmässler, 1839[66]
- Helix pronuba Westerlund & Blanc, 1879[66]
- Helix schlaeflii Mousson, 1859[66]
- Helix thessalica Boettger, 1886[68]
- Helix valentini Kobelt, 1891[66]
- Cornu cretense Hausdorf, Bamberger & Walther, 2020 - endemic to Greece[65]
- Josephinella argentellei (Kobelt, 1872) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella brenskei (O. Boettger, 1883) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella broemmei (Kobelt, 1892) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella byshekensis (Knipper, 1941)[59]
- Josephinella choristochila (O. Boettger, 1886) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella comephora (Bourguignat, 1858) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella conemenosi (O. Boettger, 1885) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella eliaca (Kobelt, 1893) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella hemonica (Thiesse, 1884) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella kaeufeli (Knipper, 1939) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella krueperi (O. Boettger, 1891) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella phocaea (J. R. Roth, 1855) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella sattmanni (Subai, 1995) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Josephinella subzonata (Mousson, 1859)[59]
- Josephinella vikosensis (Subai, 1990) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Maltzanella godetiana (Kobelt, 1878) - endemic to Greece[66]
- Thiessea amorgia (Westerlund, 1889) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea arcadica (L. Pfeiffer, 1853) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea bacchica (E. von Martens, 1889) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea cyclolabris (Deshayes, 1840) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea euboeae (Frauenfeld, 1867) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea fuchsiana (Knipper, 1939) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea heldreichi (L. Pfeiffer, 1846) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea hymetti (Mousson, 1854) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea melpomene (Subai, 1996) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea nympha (Subai, 1996) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea pieperi (Subai, 1996) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea polyhymnia (Subai, 1996) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea posthuma (Knipper, 1939) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea sphaeriostoma (Bourguignat, 1857) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Thiessea valkanovi (Urbański, 1960) - endemic to Greece[59]
- Lindholmiola barbata (Férussac, 1821) - endemic to Greece[69]
- Lindholmiola corcyrensis (Rossmässler, 1838)[36]
- Lindholmiola lens (Férussac, 1832)[69]
- Lindholmiola regisborisi (A.J. Wagner, 1928)[69]
- Lindholmiola reischuetzi Falkner, 1995 - endemic to Greece[69]
- Lindholmiola spectabilis Urbanski, 1960 - endemic to Greece[69]
- Sphincterochila insularis (Boettger, 1894)[70]
Bivalvia
- Unio crassus ionicus (Drouet, 1879)[1]
- Unio mancus Lamarck, 1819[1]
- Unio pictorum (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Anodonta cygnea (Linnaeus, 1758)[1]
- Potomida acarnanica (Kobelt, 1879)[1]
- Dreissena blanci Westerlund, 1890[1]
- Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas, 1771)[1]
See also
- List of marine molluscs of Greece
Lists of molluscs of surrounding countries:
- List of non-marine molluscs of Albania
- List of non-marine molluscs of Bulgaria
- List of non-marine molluscs of North Macedonia
- List of non-marine molluscs of Turkey
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