Dianella (gastropod)
Dianella is a little-known genus of small freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, aquatic gastropod molluscs in the family Hydrobiidae.Distribution
These are European freshwater snails; they occur in southeastern Europe, from northern Italy, through the Balkans, to the Black Sea and the Caspian SeaDescription
Their relatively big shell has an onic or turriform shape with a common, prominent, spiral sculpture. The radula shows a rhachidian tooth with no basal cusps. Their stomach has a caecal appendix at its pyloric end. They have a Hydrobia-like central nervous system, a simple penis and a characteristic, big seminal receptacle at the end of a prominent spiral of the coiled oviduct.Species
Species within the genus Dianella include:
;Species brought into synonymy:
- † Dianella crassa : synonym of † Prososthenia crassa Burgerstein, 1877
- † Dianella nodosa : synonym of † Prososthenia nodosa Burgerstein, 1877
- † Dianella reticulata : synonym of † Prososthenia reticulata Burgerstein, 1877
- † Dianella suessi : synonym of † Prososthenia suessi Burgerstein, 1877