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- White desert snail (Eremarionta immaculata) Thousand Palms desert snail (Eremarionta millepalmarum) Morongo desert snail (Eremarionta morongoana) v t e...
- The Morongo desert snail (Eremarionta morongoana) is a species of land snail in the family Helminthoglyptidae. It is endemic to California in the Western...
- The Thousand Palms desert snail (Eremarionta millepalmarum) is a species of land snail in the family Helminthoglyptidae. This species is endemic to the...
- The white desert snail, scientific name Eremarionta immaculata, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in...
- Cylichnidia ovuliformis White desert snail (Eremarionta immaculata) Thousand Palms desert snail (Eremarionta millepalmarum) Allyn Smith's banded snail (Helminthoglypta...
- desert snail (Eremarionta indioensis cathedralis) Baker desert snail (Eremarionta rowelli bakerensis) Mccoy desert snail (Eremarionta rowelli mccoiana)...
- Pseudocampylaea portosanctana Helicodiscus diadema Helicodiscus hexodon Eremarionta morongoana Helminthoglypta mohaveana Sonorella allynsmithi Sonorella...
- bielzii clathrata Macrogastra lineolata euzieriana Morongo desert snail (Eremarionta morongoana) Victorville shoulderband (Helminthoglypta mohaveana) Sonorella...
- Pilsbry, 1939 Ca****llus B. Roth, 1996 Chamaearionta S.S. Berry, 1930 Eremarionta Pilsbry, 1913 Eremariontoides W.B. Miller, 1981 Greggelix W.B. Miller...
- Helminthoglyptidae) from the Mojave Desert, California with a re****ignment of Eremarionta rowelli unifasciata". American Malacological Bulletin. 31 (1): 57–64...