Tricula is a genus of freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Pomatiopsidae.
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Tricula is the type genus of the tribe Triculuni.[2]
Species in the genus Tricula include:
- Tricula bambooensis[3]
- Tricula bollingi Davis, 1968[3][4]
- Tricula chiui -
- Tricula fujianensis (Liu, et al., 1983)[4]
- Tricula godawariensis Nesemann & Sharma, 2007[5]
- Tricula gravelyi B. Prashad, 1921
- Tricula gregoriana Annandale, 1924
- Tricula hongshanensis Tang et al., 1986[4]
- Tricula horae T. N. Annandale & Rao, 1925
- Tricula hortensis Attwood & Brown, 2003[3][4][6][7]
- Tricula hsiangi Kang, 1984[4]
- Tricula humida
- Tricula jianouensis Cheng et al., 2009[8]
- Tricula ludongbini[3]
- Tricula mahadevensis Nesemann & Sharma, 2007[9]
- Tricula martini Rao, 1928[10]
- Tricula montana Benson, 1843 - type species[11]
- Tricula pingi Kang, 1984[4]
- Tricula taylori Rao, 1928[12]
- Tricula wumingensis Hu et al., 1994[4]
- Tricula xiaolongmenensis[3]
Benson (1843). Calcutta J. nat. Hist. 3(12): 466.
Attwood S. W., Upatham E. S., Zhang Y.-P., Yang Z.-Q. & Southgate V. R. (2004). "A DNA-sequence based phylogeny for triculine snails (Gastropoda: Pomatiopsidae: Triculinae), intermediate hosts for Schistosoma (Trematoda: Digenea): phylogeography and the origin of Neotricula". Journal of Zoology 262(1): 47-56. doi:10.1017/S0952836903004424.
Attwood S. W., Brown D. S., Meng X. H. & Southgate V. R. (2003). "A new species of Tricula (Pomatiopsidae: Triculinae) from Sichuan Province, PR China: intermediate host of Schistosoma sinensium". Systematics and Biodiversity 1: 109-116.
- Davis G. M., Guo Y. H., Hoagland K. E., Chen P. L., Zheng L. C., Yang H. M., Chen D. J. & Zhou Y. F. (1986). "Anatomy and Systematics of Triculini (Prosobranchia: Pomatiopsidae: Triculinae), Freshwater Snails from Yunnan, China, with Descriptions of New Species". Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 138(2): 466–575. JSTOR.