
The non-marine molluscs of Andorra are a part of the fauna of Andorra. That country is land-locked and therefore it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species, including snails, slugs and freshwater bivalves.

The non-marine molluscs of Austria are a part of the fauna of Austria. Austria is land-locked and therefore it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species. This list is based on the current Red List of Austrian molluscs.

There are numerous species of molluscs living in the wild in Bulgaria. This list covers only the non-marine species. Currently the list includes only gastropods, no freshwater bivalves are yet included.

The marine molluscs of Croatia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Croatia.

The non-marine molluscs of Croatia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Croatia.

This is a list of the non-marine molluscs of the Czech Republic. That country is land-locked and therefore it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species, including snails, slugs, freshwater clams and freshwater mussels. There are 247 species of molluscs living in the wild in the Czech Republic. In addition there are at least 11 gastropod species surviving in greenhouses.

The non-marine molluscs of France are a part of the molluscan fauna of Metropolitan France.

The non-marine molluscs of the country of Georgia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Georgia.Summary table of number of species

This list of non-marine molluscs of Germany is a list of the molluscs that live in Germany, except for the marine (saltwater) species. In other words, this list includes the land snails and slugs, the freshwater snails and the freshwater clams and mussels.

This list comprises 231 species of non-marine molluscs that have been recorded in the scientific literature as part of the fauna of the island of Great Britain; this total excludes species found only in hothouses and aquaria. The list includes terrestrial and aquatic gastropods, and aquatic bivalves. Molluscs that are fully marine are not included here, except for two marine pulmonate snails. In other words, this list includes land snails and slugs, and freshwater and brackish water snails. It also includes freshwater mussels and clams, including some that can tolerate brackish water.

The non-marine molluscs of Greece are a part of the molluscan fauna of Greece.

This list of the non-marine molluscs of Ireland comprises 165 species of non-marine molluscs which have been recorded as part of the fauna of Ireland. These are terrestrial and aquatic gastropods, and bivalves; the list does not include species of molluscs which are considered to be fully marine.

The non-marine molluscs of Italy are a part of the molluscan fauna of Italy.

There are 159 species of non-marine molluscs living in the wild in Latvia. In addition there are at least 9 gastropod species living only in as hothouse aliens in greenhouses, aquaria and terraria.

The non-marine molluscs of Malta are a part of the molluscan fauna of Malta.

The marine molluscs of Montenegro are a part of the molluscan fauna of Montenegro.

This list of non-marine molluscs of the Netherlands is a list of all molluscs other than the marine species that live in the Netherlands. This list comprises land snails and slugs, freshwater snails and freshwater clams and mussels. There are 197 non-marine mollusc species living in natural habitats in the Netherlands.

There are approximately 265 species of non-marine molluscs living in the wild in Poland.

The non-marine molluscs of Portugal are a part of the molluscan fauna of Portugal.

Slovakia is a land-locked country, and therefore the molluscs of Slovakia are all land and freshwater species. There are 247 species of molluscs living in the wild in Slovakia. In addition there are 9 gastropod species living only in greenhouses.

The marine molluscs of Slovenia are a part of the molluscan fauna of Slovenia. A number of species of marine molluscs are found in the wild in Slovenia.

The non-marine molluscs of Spain are a part of the molluscan fauna of Spain.

The non-marine molluscs of Sweden are a part of the molluscan fauna of Sweden.

The non-marine molluscs of Switzerland are a part of the molluscan fauna of Switzerland. Switzerland is land-locked and therefore it has no marine molluscs, only land and freshwater species.

The non-marine molluscs of the country of Turkey are a part of the molluscan fauna of Turkey. The biodiversity of non-marine molluscs of Turkey is richer than in surrounding European states.

There are at least 287 species of non-marine molluscs living out of doors in Ukraine: 207 species of terrestrial molluscs, more than 50 freshwater species of gastropods and 30 species of freshwater bivalvies