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- Boucardicus tridentatus is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- carylae Boucardicus culminans Boucardicus curvifolius Boucardicus delicatus Boucardicus divei Boucardicus esetrae Boucardicus fidimananai Boucardicus fortistriatus...
- Boucardicus ambindaensis is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- Boucardicus carylae is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic to...
- Boucardicus rakotoarisoni is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- Boucardicus victorhernandezi is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- Boucardicus monchenkoi is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- Boucardicus esetrae is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic to...
- Boucardicus fidimananai is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...
- Boucardicus fortistriatus is a species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Alycaeidae. This species is endemic...