The non-marine molluscs of Madagascar are a part of the molluscan fauna of Madagascar (wildlife of Madagascar).
In tropical rainforests of Madagascar, there is high diversity of species of terrestrial gastropods and many species has low population density, so many of them are "extremely rare".[1][2]
About 50% of land snails in Madagascar are related to land snails in Africa.[3]
Pachychilidae
the genus Madagasikara is endemic to Madagascar, 5 species[3]
Planorbidae – there are 4 species of Bulinus:[6]
Lymnaeidae
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Megalomastomatidae
Cyclophoridae the genus Boucardicus is endemic to Madagascar, consist 199 species and 5 subspecies[10]
Assimineidae
Hydrocenidae
Pomatiidae
Veronicellidae
Orculidae
Succineidae
Subulinidae
Cerastidae
Achatinidae
Streptaxidae
Acavidae
Charopidae
Ariophantidae
Helicarionidae
Sphaeriidae