Definition of Cerionidae. Meaning of Cerionidae. Synonyms of Cerionidae

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Definition of Cerionidae

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Meaning of Cerionidae from wikipedia

- Cerionidae is a family of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Urocoptoidea. According to the taxonomy...
- Family Palaeostoidae Superfamily Orthalicoidea Family Orthalicidae Family Cerionidae Family CoelociontidaeFamily Grangerellidae Family Megaspiridae Family...
- tropical land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Cerionidae, the peanut snails. S**** of Cerion uva can reach a length of 24 mm....
- 1840 superfamily Urocoptoidea Pilsbry, 1898 Urocoptidae Pilsbry, 1898 Cerionidae Pilsbry, 1901 Epirobiidae F. G. Thompson, 2012 Eucalodiidae P. Fischer...
- tropical land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Cerionidae. Cuba Pfeiffer L. (1854). "Zur Molluskenfauna der Insel Cuba". Malakozoologische...
- Family Palaeostoidae Superfamily Orthalicoidea Family Orthalicidae Family Cerionidae Family CoelociontidaeFamily Grangerellidae Family Megaspiridae Family...
- air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropods in the family Cerionidae, noted for its extreme morphological diversity. The genus is endemic to...
- Cerion alberti is a species of terrestrial gastropod in the family Cerionidae. It is endemic to coastal vegetation in the Ramón de Antilla Peninsula, Cuba...
- pulmonate snails from the Paleocene of Itaboraí Basin, Brazil (Pulmonata: Cerionidae, Strophocheilidae, Orthalicidae). Archiv für Molluskenkunde 141(1): 43-50...
- Cerion prestoni is a species of terrestrial gastropod in the family Cerionidae, endemic to Preston by Nipe Bay, Cuba. This species is morphologically similar...