Pomatiopsinae, with the shell and operculum as in the Rissoinae. Foot with lateral sinuses. Size small. Amphibious.
Genus Pomatiopsis(英語:Pomatiopsis), Tryon.
tribe Pachydrobiini Davis & Kang, 1990:1990年從舊定義(sensu Davis 1979[9])的擬釘螺族分出來[14]
Family-group nameRehderiellinae Brandt, 1974[15] is also in Pomatiopsidae, but it is not allocated in detail.[7]。這組分類單元在2017年《布歇特等人的腹足類分類》被劃歸截螺總科的金環螺科(Iravadiidae Thiele, 1928)[16][17]。
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Hui Chen, Yue Ming He, Chong Rui Wang and Da Pan. 2024. A New Species of Freshwater Snail of Fenouilia (Gastropoda, Pomatiopsidae) from northern Guangxi, China, based on morphological and DNA evidence. ZooKeys. 1196: 271-283. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1196.113856
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Davis, G. M.; Kuo, Y.-H.; Elaine, Hoagland K.; Chen, P.-L.; Yang, H.-M.; Chen, D.-J. Kunmingia, a New Genus of Triculinae (Gastropoda: Pomatiopsidae) from China: Phenetic and Cladistic Relationships. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. 1981, 136: 165–193.
Attwood, S. W. Robertsiella Silvicola, A New Species of Triculine Snail (Caenogastropoda: Pomatiopsidae) from Peninsular Malaysia, Intermediate Host of Schistosoma Malayensis (Trematoda: Digenea). Journal of Molluscan Studies. 2005, 71 (4): 379–391. doi:10.1093/mollus/eyi040.
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Liu, L.; Huo, G.-N.; He, H.-B.; Zhou, B.; Attwood, S. W. A phylogeny for the Pomatiopsidae (Gastropoda: Rissooidea): a resource for taxonomic, parasitological and biodiversity studies. BMC進化生物學. 2014, 14: 29. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-14-29.
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