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"Über die Molluskenfauna der großen Süßwasser-Seen von Central-Celebes". Ĭomparison of apertural views of shells of twenty Tylomelania species (images are not to scale): Pallial oviduct evolved into an uterine brood (that release shelled juvenile snails). In species within this genus, the albumen gland is very large.
Tylomelania zeamais (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897).
Tylomelania wolterecki von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania wesseli von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania turriformis von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania inconspicua von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania helmuti von Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2003.
Tylomelania hannelorae von Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2008.
Tylomelania gemmifera (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897).
Tylomelania connectens Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898.
Tylomelania confusa von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania centaurus (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898).
Tylomelania celebicola (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898).
Tylomelania carota (Sarasin & Sarasin, 1898).
Tylomelania carbo Sarasin & Sarasin, 1897.
Tylomelania baskasti von Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2008.
Tylomelania bakara von Rintelen & Glaubrecht, 2003.
Tylomelania amphiderita von Rintelen, Bouchet & Glaubrecht, 2007.
Tylomelania abendanoni (Kruimel, 1913).
Species within the genus Tylomelania include: 5.4 Mya and was probably caused by the late Miocene and Pliocene orogeny. Tylomelania species diversification started in c. Thomas von Rintelen with colleagues described 15 new species of Tylomelania in 2003–2008. There were known 34 described species in 2005. They probably cannot live at an altitude above about 700 m. These freshwater snails are endemic to Sulawesi in Indonesia, with the vast majority restricted to Lake Poso and the Malili Lake system (consisting of Matano and Towuti, and the smaller Lontoa (Wawantoa), Mahalona, Masapi). Grey area with dashed line is showing Wallacea. Distribution map of Tylomelania (red area) cover the majority of Sulawesi.