Definition of Ellobiidae. Meaning of Ellobiidae. Synonyms of Ellobiidae

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Definition of Ellobiidae

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- Ellobiidae, common name the hollow-s****ed snails, is a family of small air-breathing land, marine, and brackish snails; pulmonate gastropod mollusks in...
- Analysis of DNA sequences has shown that Smeagol belongs in the family Ellobiidae, and is therefore closely related to ellobiid snails. The name of the...
- The following is a list of terrestrial snails found in the Mariana Islands. The general term for land snails in Chamorro is akaleha’. It has been estimated...
- "Ellobiusini" may be preoccupied by a tribe of snails in the family Ellobiidae. Kryštufek, Boris; Shenbrot, Georgy I. (July 2022). Voles and Lemmings...
- Allochroa tenuis is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Ellobiidae. The length of the s**** attains 4.6 mm. This marine species occurs off...
- Yasunori; Klussmann-Kolb, Annette (2016-04-01). "Molecular phylogeny of the Ellobiidae (Gastropoda: Panpulmonata) supports independent terrestrial invasions"...
- saltmarsh snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Ellobiidae Ochroma pyramidale, commonly known as the balsa tree Triquetral bone,...
- the opisthobranchs, which are a terminal branch of the tree. The family Ellobiidae are also polyphyletic. Subinfraorder Orthurethra Superfamily Achatinelloidea...
- Allochroa nana is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Ellobiidae. The length of the s**** attains 3.7 mm. This marine species occurs off the...
- Otinoidea Family Otinidae Family Smeagolidae Superfamily Ellobioidea Family Ellobiidae Superfamily Onchidioidea Family Onchidiidae Superfamily Veronicelloidea...