• Source: Tomigerus
  • Tomigerus is a genus of air-breathing, tropical land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Odontostomidae.


    Species


    This genus contains the following species:

    Tomigerus clausus Spix, 1827
    Tomigerus corrugatus Ihering, 1905
    Tomigerus esamianus Salgado & Coelho, 1990
    Tomigerus laevis Ihering, 1905
    Tomigerus matthewsi Salgado & Leme, 1991
    Tomigerus pilsbryi Baker, 1914
    Tomigerus rochai Ihering, 1905
    Synonyms:

    Tomigerus gibberulus is a synonym of Digerus gibberulus (Burrow, 1815) - extinct
    Tomigerus turbinatus is a synonym of Biotocus turbinatus (Pfeiffer, 1845) - extinct


    How the shell is carried


    It is evident from several features of the shell and its internal organization that the shell in this genus is carried with its principal axis transverse to the longitudinal axis of the foot; that is, the spire is directed to the right. The flattened surface of the outer whorl thus rests upon the dorsal surface of the foot or upon the substratum when the animal is in a state of aestivation, a position which they had assumed in both instances.


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