List of non-marine molluscs of Hawaii

A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Hawaii.

gastropod species living as hothouse aliens, only in greenhouses, aquaria, and terraria.

species of bivalves living in the wild in the Hawaiian Islands.

freshwater non-indigenous species of wild molluscs.

(The summary table is based on species counted in this list, and also includes also those species with question marks) Extinct gastropods in Hawaii include: .... Shells of local land snails which were collected by David Dwight Baldwin can be seen in the Bailey House Museum in Wailuku, Maui.

Neritidae Lymnaeidae Land gastropods in Hawaii include: Achatinellidae Endodontidae Pupillidae Pristilomatidae Euconulidae Oxychilidae Vitrinidae

Tracking behavior in the snail, Euglandina rosea: First evidence of preference for endemic versus biocontrol target pest species in Hawaii.

A reptilian smoking gun: first record of invasive Jackson's chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii xantholophus) predation on native Hawaiian species.

Clague, eds), pages 537–542, Science Publishing Group, University of California Press.

A geographic mosaic of passive dispersal: population structure in the endemic Hawaiian amber snail Succinea caduca (Mighels 1845).

Molecular systematics of the endangered O‘ahu tree snail Achatinella mustelina (Mighels 1845): Synonymization of subspecies and estimation of gene flow between chiral morphs.

New island records for the endemic Hawaiian land snail Succinea caduca (Mighels 1845).

Contributions of Ex Situ Propagation and Molecular Genetics to the Conservation of Hawaiian Tree Snails.

University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.

Origin and diversification of the endemic Hawaiian tree snails (Achatinellinae: Achatinellidae) based on molecular evidence.

Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of endemic Hawaiian succineid land snails (Pulmonata: Gastropoda).

Location of Hawaii