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- Cytora climoi is a species of land snail that is endemic to New Zealand. The s**** grows up to a height of 2.65 millimetres (0.104 in), with a height larger...
- Latia climoi is a species of small freshwater snail or limpet, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family Latiidae. It is the holotype of its genus. There...
- Leucosyrinx climoi is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pseudomelatomidae, the turrids and allies. Fossils of this...
- Suterilla climoi is a species of minute operculate snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family ****imineidae. ****uda, Ponder & Marshall...
- potentially one undescribed species from Tasmania in the genus Smeagol: Smeagol climoi Tillier & Ponder, 1992 Smeagol hilaris Tillier & Ponder, 1992 Smeagol manneringi...
- Aupouri Peninsula, which is at the northern tip of the North Island. Cytora climoi is listed under the New Zealand Threat classification System as "Nationally...
- 2021 Latiidae - only one genus Latia is endemic to the North Island Latia climoi Starobogatov, 1986 - type species Latia lateralis (Gould, 1852) Latia neritoides...
- family ****imineidae. Species within the genus Suterilla include: Suterilla climoi ****uda, Ponder & Marshall, 2006 Suterilla imperforata ****uda, Ponder & Marshall...
- or other water quality issues. Species in the genus Latia include: Latia climoi Starobogatov, 1986 Latia lateralis (Gould, 1852) † Latia manuherikia Marshall...
- Allodiscus c****andra (Hutton, 1883) Allodiscus chion (Sykes, 1896) Allodiscus climoi B.A.Marshall & G.M.Barker, 2008 Allodiscus cooperi (Suter, 1907) Allodiscus...