Abstract

In this study of freshwater molluscs carried out in Comunidad de Madrid we cite the presence of 33 species, of which 25 are gastropods and eight bivalves. Twentythree of these species were previously reported in this area although most of them with different names either because they are synonyms or because they were determinated erronoeusly. The 33 species were identified from a total of 463 samples together with the specimens preserved at the Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. Taxonomical data and short descriptions, as well as information about the habitats in which they were found is given for the 33 species. We also indicate if they were previously reported in the area and names given by authors. According to the bibliographic data used, a total of nine species are cited for the first time in the region: Pseudamnicola (Pseudamnicola) subproducta, Pseudamnicola (Corrosella) hinzi; Lymnaea stagnalis; Stagnicola palustris; Gyraulus (Gyraulus) chinensis, Gyraulus (Torquis) laevis, Ferrissia (Pettancylus) clessiniana, Oxyloma (Oxyloma) sarsii and Pisidium subtruncatum . Among the previous records, it is worth mentioning that it was not possible to locate “Islamia”coronadoi, Anisus (Disculifer) vortex and Segmentina nitida. Stagnicola palustris , is reported for the first time although only shells were found. Two species, Potamopyrgus antipodarum and Gyraulus chinensis , are alien species. The first of those two species is considered as invasive and presents a wide distribution. Although Lymnaea stagnalis and Oxyloma (Oxyloma) sarsii were only observed in a garden center, we cite them here because there is the possibility that they might accidentally spread out into natural habitats of the region.

Highlights

  • Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) In this study of freshwater molluscs carried out in Comunidad de Madrid we cite the presence of 33 species, of which 25 are gastropods and eight bivalves

  • According to the bibliographic data used, a total of nine species are cited for the first time in the region: Pseudamnicola (Pseudamnicola) subproducta, Pseudamnicola (Corrosella) hinzi; Lymnaea stagnalis; Stagnicola palustris; Gyraulus (Gyraulus) chinensis, Gyraulus (Torquis) laevis, Ferrissia (Pettancylus) clessiniana, Oxyloma (Oxyloma) sarsii and Pisidium subtruncatum

  • Lymnaea stagnalis and Oxyloma (Oxyloma) sarsii were only observed in a garden center, we cite them here because there is the possibility that they might accidentally spread out into natural habitats of the region

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Summary

Material y Métodos

ÁREA DE MUESTREO El área muestreada en el presente estudio abarca la Comunidad de Madrid, situada en el centro de la Península Ibérica, con una latitud norte de 41o10’ – 39o53’ y una longitud oeste de 03o03’ – 04o34’. Esto confiere una gran variabilidad de ambientes acuáticos que van desde lagunas de alta montaña (Peñalara) a anchos ríos (Tajo), pasando por tramos medios de ríos (como el Alberche, Manzanares, Jarama, Henares), así como manatiales, fuentes, y lagunas de zonas bajas (San Juan en Titulcia u Ontígola en Aranjuez) (Figuras 89-125). Este trabajo de recolección de moluscos dulceacuícolas se remonta a 1983, cuando se realizaron las primeras campañas de muestreo. Desde entonces se han estudiado 463 muestras pertenecientes a 304 localidades distribuidas por todas las cuencas fluviales de la Comunidad: Alberche, Guadarrama, Manzanares, Lozoya, Jarama, Tajuña (todos afluentes de la margen derecha del Tajo) y Tajo (Tabla 1 y Figura 1). TÉCNICAS DE MUESTREO Y ESTUDIO Los moluscos dulceacuícolas incluyen gasterópodos y bivalvos de diferente tamaño y requerimientos ecológicos.

Valdetorres del Jarama
MOLUSCOS DE AGUA DULCE DE MADRID
Familia Hydrobiidae Género Pseudamnicola
Familia Planorbidae Género Anisus
Relación de especies
Pisidium subtruncatum
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