Samoana is a genus of tropical, air-breathing, land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Partulidae.

Species

Species within the genus Samoana include:

Synonyms

  • Samoana canalis (Mousson, 1865): synonym of Samoana conica (A. Gould, 1847)
  • Samoana hamadryas Crampton & Cooke, 1953: synonym of Samoana dryas Crampton & Cooke, 1953
  • Samoana jackieburchi Y. Kondo, 1981: synonym of Partula jackieburchi (Y. Kondo, 1981) (original combination)
  • Samoana magdalinae (Hartman, 1885): synonym of Samoana minuta (Pfeiffer, 1857)
  • Samoana meyeri (Burch, 2007): synonym of Partula meyeri Burch, 2007
  • Samoana oreas Crampton & Cooke, 1953: synonym of Samoana dryas Crampton & Cooke, 1953
  • Samoana strigata (Pease, 1868): synonym of Samoana gonochila (Pfeiffer, 1847)

A cladogram showing the phylogenic relations of Samoana and three of its investigated species:

PartulidaePartula Samoana Samoana diaphana Samoana burchi Samoana attenuata Eua
Partula Samoana Samoana diaphana Samoana burchi Samoana attenuata
Partula
Samoana Samoana diaphana Samoana burchi Samoana attenuata
SamoanaSamoana diaphana Samoana burchi Samoana attenuata
Samoana diaphana Samoana burchi
Samoana diaphana
Samoana burchi
Samoana attenuata
Eua

Description

The genus Samoana was defined by American malacologist Henry Augustus Pilsbry in Manual of Conchology in 1909:

The shell is very openly umbilicate, dextral or sinistral, with flatly reflexed lip and no teeth. Type P. canalis. Samoan Is., species 53 to 58.

In 1909, Pilsbry assigned six species to the genus Samoana.

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External links

Partulidae evolution, diversity and conservation