Somatogyrus
Somatogyrus is a genus of very small freshwater and brackish water snails that have an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrobiidae.
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Somatogyrus is placed by WoRMS in the family Lithoglyphidae.
Species
    
Species within the genus Somatogyrus include:
- Reverse pebblesnail, Somatogyrus alcoviensis
 - Oachita pebblesnail, Somatogyrus amnicoloides
 - Goldend pebblesnail, Somatogyrus aureus
 - Angular pebblesnail, Somatogyrus biangulatus
 - Knotty pebblesnail, Somatogyrus constrictus
 - Coosa pebblesnail, Somatogyrus coosaensis
 - Thick-lipped pebblesnail, Somatogyrus crassilabris
 - Stocky pebblesnail, Somatogyrus crassus
 - Tennessee pebblesnail, Somatogyrus currierianus
 - Hidden pebblesnail, Somatogyrus decipiens
 - Ovate pebblesnail, Somatogyrus excavatus
 - Fluted pebblesnail, Somatogyrus hendersoni
 - Granite pebblesnail, Somatogyrus hinkleyi
 - Atlas pebblesnail, Somatogyrus humerosus
 - Dwarf pebblesnail, Somatogyrus nanus
 - Moom pebblesnail, Somatogyrus obtusus
 - Sparrow pebblesnail, Somatogyrus parvulus
 - Tallapoosa pebblesnail, Somatogyrus pilsbryanus
 - Pygmy pebblesnail, Somatogyrus pygmaeus
 - Quadrate pebblesnail, Somatogyrus quadratus
 - Mud pebblesnail, Somatogyrus sargenti
 - Rolling pebblesnail, Somatogyrus strengi
 - Savannah pebblesnail, Somatogyrus tenax
 - Opaque pebblesnail, Somatogyrus tennesseensis
 - Panhandle pebblesnail, Somatogyrus virginicus
 - Channeled pebblesnail, Somatogyrus wheeleri
 
- Species brought into synonymy:
 
- Somatogyrus clenchi Goodrich & Van der Schalie, 1937: synonym of Aroapyrgus clenchi (Goodrich & Van der Schalie, 1937)
 - Somatogyrus mexicanus Pilsbry, 1910: synonym of Aroapyrgus mexicanus (Pilsbry, 1910)
 
References
    
- "Somatogyrus Gill, 1863". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
 
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