These tiny snails live in damp habitat (under rotting vegetation) that is very close to the edge of the sea; they can tolerate being washed with saltwater during especially high tides. These snails are listed as freshwater snails by Vaught (1989).[3]
Iravadia trochlearis (Gould, 1861): synonym of Stosicia annulata (Dunker, 1859)
Iravadia tuberculata Brandt, 1974: synonym of Iravadia mahimensis (Melvill, 1893)
Iravadia yendoi (Yokoyama, 1927): synonym of Pseudonoba yendoi (Yokoyama, 1927)
References
^Blanford W. T. (1867). "Contributions to Indian Malacology, No. VIII. List of Estuary shells collected in the delta of the Irawady, in Pegu, with descriptions of the new species". Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal36(2):
51-72, page 56,
plate 2, figure 13–14.
^Vaught K. C. (1989) A classification of the living mollusca, edited by R. Tucker Abbott and Kenneth J. Boss.
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abLozouet P. (2003). "A new species of Iravadia s.s. (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Iravadiidae) from the late Oligocene of the Aquitaine Basin (southern France). The earliest record of brackish-water Iravadiidae?". Geodiversitas25(2): 237-242.
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