- Hydrobiidae,
commonly known as mud snails, is a
large cosmopolitan family of very
small freshwater and
brackish water snails with an operculum; they are...
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first hydrobiid genus to be
described from this state. Morphologically,
Westrapyrgus is most
similar to the
southeastern Australian hydrobiid genera...
- platyfish), and
several endemic crustaceans and gastropods,
especially hydrobiid freshwater snails. Live
stromatolites inhabit Cuatro Ciénegas' pools....
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 13
species Critically endangered (CR): 581
species Endangered (EN): 507
species Vulnerable (VU): 879
species Near threatened...
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Animal Diversity Web. Hershler, R. (1999). A
systematic review of the
hydrobiid snails (Gastropoda: Rissoidea) of the
Great Basin,
western United States...
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microlophus predominantly focus on hard-s****ed prey such as ostracods,
hydrobiid snails and
mussels throughout the
entire year. In the same
field investigation...
- have been
active for a very long time.
Hydrobiid snails are the best
studied of
these endemic groups.
Hydrobiid snails are the most
diverse of all freshwater...
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Extinct in the wild (EW): 15
species Critically endangered (CR): 987
species Endangered (EN): 1,163
species Vulnerable (VU): 2,178
species Near...
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degradation from
agricultural land
usage and
competition from
other introduced hydrobiid snails. The
territory of the
Tommeginer clan of
Aboriginal Tasmanians...
- project. Thompson, F. G. (1984).
North American freshwater snail genera of the
hydrobiid subfamily Lithoglyphinae. Malacologia. 25(1): 109-141. v t e...