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- genus Austropeplea include: Austropeplea hispida (Ponder & Waterhouse, 1997) Austropeplea lessoni (Deshayes, 1830) Austropeplea ollula Austropeplea tomentosa...
- Austropeplea viridis is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails....
- Austropeplea ollula is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Lymnaeidae, the pond snails. This...
- Austropeplea tomentosa is a species of gastropod belonging to the family Lymnaeidae. The species is found in Australia and New Zealand. "Austropeplea...
- experimental intermediate hosts of F. hepatica include: Austropeplea ollula Austropeplea tomentosa Austropeplea viridis Fossaria bulimoides Galba truncatula Lymnaea...
- C2, Galba could be a more appropriate name. Finally, as said above, Austropeplea Cotton, 1942 is not a monophyletic group, and employing the genus Kutikina...
- also serve as natural or experimental intermediates, such as Austropeplea ollula, Austropeplea viridis, Radix peregra, Radix luteola, Pseudosuccinea columella...
- apertures and fleshy, triangular tentacles. This genus is similar to Austropeplea but differs in generally being larger and having a distinctive twist...
- Amphipeplea ampulla globosa Suter, 1891 Myxas ampulla waikariensis umber, 1941 Limnaea tomentosa Climo and Pul lan, 1972 Austropeplea (Lymnaea) tomentosa...
- only under experimental conditions. In addition, the Australian species Austropeplea (Lymnaea) tomentosa was exposed to the North American isolate of F. magna...