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- within the genus Amphicyclotus include: Amphicyclotus boucardi (L. Pfeiffer, 1857) Amphicyclotus cinereus (Drouët, 1859) Amphicyclotus ****i (Hupée, 1854)...
- Amphicyclotus paulsonorum is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae...
- Amphicyclotus palenquensis is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae...
- Amphicyclotus ponderosus is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae...
- Amphicyclotus ****i is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae. The height...
- Amphicyclotus megapl**** is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae...
- Amphicyclotus parvus is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae. The...
- Amphicyclotus vesconesi is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae....
- Amphicyclotus cinereus is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae. The...
- Amphicyclotus maleri is a species of tropical land snails with gills and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Neocyclotidae. The...