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- generic name Blanfordia is in honor of English naturalist William Thomas Blanford. The genus Blanfordia is endemic to ****an. Blanfordia species live on...
- Blanfordia bensoni is a species of land snail which has an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiopsidae. Blanfordia bensoni...
- Blanfordia simplex is a species of land snail that has an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiopsidae. Henry Augustus Pilsbry...
- Blanfordia ****onica is a species of land snail which has an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiopsidae. This species is endemic...
- ****uia integra, also known as Blanfordia integra, is a species of land snail which has an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Pomatiopsidae...
- Spiripockia Simone, 2012 (not allocated to a subfamily) Subfamily Pomatiopsinae Blanfordia Adams, 1863 Cecina A. Adams, 1861 Coxiella E. A. Smith, 1894: belongs...
- within the genus ****uia include: ****uia integra (Pilsbry, 1924) - synonym: Blanfordia integra Pilsbry, 1924, terrestrial ****uia kurodai Abbott & Hunter, 1949...
- William Oates Taxa named in honour of William Thomas Blanford include: Blanfordia A. Adams, 1863 – a genus of terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family...
- investigation of its soft-part morphology. The most closely related genus is Blanfordia. This species is endemic to the northern part of Honshu, ****an. This species...
- species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cerithiidae Blanfordia simplex, a species of land snail that has an operculum, a terrestrial...