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- Carinifex Binney, 1864 Helisoma snails are an intermediate host of Megalodiscus temperatus. Species within the genus Helisoma include: Helisoma anceps, sometimes...
- Helisoma duryi | Conchology". conchology.be. "Ramshorn Snail: Care, Colors & Info (+ Why You Need Them)". pure gold fish. "AnimalBase :: Helisoma duryi...
- Helisoma anceps, common name the two-ridge rams-horn, is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae...
- trivolvis (Trematoda) in dexamethasone-treated ICR mice and laboratory-raised Helisoma trivolvis (Gastropoda)". doi:10.1007/s004360050200. CYNTHIA G. NORTON &...
- Velutina (1950) Velletia (1952) Helix (1953) Helcion (1954) Heldia (1955) Helisoma (1956) Volvula (1956) Llanishen (1957) Zaphon (1957) Varicella (1959) Solen...
- Nearctic The larvae develop in aquatic pulmonate snails including Gyraulus, Helisoma, Lymnaea, Physa, Planorbis. The habitat is marshy borders of lakes and...
- Glossy valvata (Valvata humeralis californica) Great Basin rams-horn (Helisoma newberryi) Green River pebblesnail (Fluminicola coloradoensis) Hamlin Valley...
- convenient to designate Bulimus lamelliferus as type species under Art. 70.3. Helisoma Swainson, 1840 (Gastropoda) was established with one species included,...
- intermediate hosts of Megalodiscus temeperatus are freshwater snails in the genus Helisoma. Megalodiscus temperatus are flukes that contain a pair of posterior fluid...
-  columbiensis Binomial name Planorbella columbiensis (F.C.Baker, 1945) Synonyms Helisoma columbiense F. C. Baker, 1945 Planorbella (Pierosoma) columbiense [sic]...