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- Bithynia fuchsiana is a species of small freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum. It an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Bithyniidae. Distribution...
- name Epiblema sarmatana (Christoph, 1872) Synonyms Grapholitha sarmatana Christoph, 1872 Grapholitha sarmatana fuchsiana Rossler, 1877 Epiblema fuchsiana...
- Synonyms Bombyx thrips Hübner, 1818 Catopta thrips Hypopta thrips Cossus fuchsiana Eversmann, 1832 Cossus kindermanni Freyer, 1836 Catopta thrips polonica...
- snail hosts include Alocinma longicornis, Bithynia longicornis, Bithynia fuchsiana, Bithynia misella, Parafossarulus anomalospiralis, Melanoides tuberculata...
- "Descriptions of digenean parasites from three snail species, Bithynia fuchsiana (Morelet), Parafossarulus striatulus Benson and Melanoides tuberculata...
- Cucullia fraterna Butler, 1878 Cucullia fraudatrix Eversmann, 1837 Cucullia fuchsiana Eversmann, 1837 Cucullia galleti Rungs, 1972 Cucullia generosa Staudinger...
- "Descriptions of digenean parasites from three snail species, Bithynia fuchsiana (Morelet), Parafossarulus striatulus Benson and Melanoides tuberculata...
- "Descriptions of digenean parasites from three snail species, Bithynia fuchsiana (Morelet), Parafossarulus striatulus Benson and Melanoides tuberculata...
- "Descriptions of digenean parasites from three snail species, Bithynia fuchsiana (Morelet), Parafossarulus striatulus Benson and Melanoides tuberculata...
- Dentiphaedusa H. Nordsieck, 2003; Euphaedusa; and Telophaedusa H. Nordsieck, 2003 Fuchsiana Gredler, 1887 Hemiphaedusa O. Boettger, 1877 - with subgenera: Dendrophaedusa...