Definition of Coralliophilidae. Meaning of Coralliophilidae. Synonyms of Coralliophilidae

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- 2005), the Coralliophilinae was recognized as a distinct family the Coralliophilidae. The subfamily Coralliophilinae is monophyletic, as confirmed by genetic...
- of endoparasitic snails: sibling species of Leptoconchus (Gastropoda: Coralliophilidae) in corals. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 11: 21-41. v t e...
- of endoparasitic snails: sibling species of Leptoconchus (Gastropoda: Coralliophilidae) in corals. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 11: 21-41. v t e...
- Richter and Angel A. Luque **** change in two Mediterranean species of Coralliophilidae (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Neogastropoda) NCBI "Babelomurex (Babelomurex)...
- 355.0 Strombus gigas Strombidae Gastropoda 352.4 Magilus antiquus Coralliophilidae Gastropoda 347.0 Cr****ostrea gigas laperousii Ostreidae Bivalvia 344...
- Liguria. Parte III. Gasteropoda (Buccinidae, Cyclopsidae, Purpuridae, Coralliophilidae, Olividae). Ermanno Loescher, Roma, Torino, Firenze; 253 pp., 12 pl...
- Kosuge S. (1985). Descriptions of fourteen new species of the family Coralliophilidae from western Pacific. Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology, Tokyo...
- of endoparasitic snails: sibling species of Leptoconchus (Gastropoda: Coralliophilidae) in corals. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 11: 21-41. v t e...
- of endoparasitic snails: sibling species of Leptoconchus (Gastropoda: Coralliophilidae) in corals. Organisms, Diversity and Evolution 11: 21-41. v t e...
- Kosuge S. (1985). Descriptions of fourteen new species of the family Coralliophilidae from western Pacific. Bulletin of the Institute of Malacology, Tokyo...