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- Huttonella is a genus of land snails in the family Streptaxidae. Huttonella was originally distributed in Africa and southwestern Asia. Today it is a...
- Huttonella bicolor is a species of land snail in the family Streptaxidae known commonly as the two-toned gulella. The snail has an elongated s**** up to...
- formerly recognised genera Chordospartium, Corallospartium, Notospartium and Huttonella are now all included in Carmichaelia. The genera Carmichaelia, Clianthus...
- Synonyms Diaphera (Huttonella) L. Pfeiffer, 1856 (su****ded combination) Ennea (Gulella) L. Pfeiffer, 1856 (original rank) Ennea (Huttonella) L. Pfeiffer,...
- Pseudopeas sp. – endemic Subulina octona (Bruguière, 1792) Streptaxidae Huttonella bicolor (Hutton, 1834) Spiraxidae Euglandina ****ingii (Beck, 1837) Euglandina...
- Family: Stratiomyidae Subfamily: Beridinae Genus: Benhamyia Miller, 1945 Type species Exaireta alpina Hutton, 1901 Synonyms Huttonella Enderlein, 1921...
- molluscs to the Indian Museum among which he named one species as Ennea (Huttonella) moerchiana after his Danish collaborator Otto Andreas Lowson Mörch in...
- 1880) Gluella exilis (Blanford, 1880) Gluella turricula (Blanford, 1899) Huttonella bicolor (Hutton) Ennea Perrottetia rajeshgopali Bhosale, Thackeray & Rowson...
- Streptaxidae – 10 species of Streptaxidae are known from Myanmar Perrottetia Huttonella bicolor (Hutton, 1834) Plectopylidae Chersaecia Endothyrella plectostoma...
- 1958 to biological control two species of Achatina, but it has failed Huttonella bicolor (Hutton, 1834) Imperturbatia constans (Martens, 1898) - endemic...