Definition of Hydrocenidae. Meaning of Hydrocenidae. Synonyms of Hydrocenidae

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Definition of Hydrocenidae

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Meaning of Hydrocenidae from wikipedia

- Hydrocenidae is a taxonomic family of minute land snails or cave snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the clade...
- that have an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Hydrocenidae. This species lives in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. It lives in caves. Haase...
- In August 2018, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 6086 Vulnerable species, subspecies and varieties, stocks and sub-po****tions in the...
- Phasianellidae Superfamily Neritacea Family Neritidae Family Helicinidae Family Hydrocenidae Janospira "Answers - the Most Trusted Place for Answering Life's Questions"...
- small cave snails, gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae of gastropod in the Hydrocenidae family. The species is endemic to Guam. Mollusc Specialist...
- these species. Land gastropods and semi-terrestrial gastropods include: Hydrocenidae Georissa hendersoni Preece, 1995 - Henderson Island Georissa minutissima...
- Proserpinellidae Family Proserpinidae Superfamily Hydrocenoidea Family Hydrocenidae Superfamily Neritoidea Family Neritidae Family Phenacolepadidae † Family...
- Proserpinellidae Family Proserpinidae Superfamily Hydrocenoidea Family HydrocenidaeSuperfamily Naticopsoidea Waagen, 1880 Superfamily Neritoidea Family...
- neritimorphs: the extinct Dawsonellidae and the extant Helicinidae and Hydrocenidae. Neritimorphs also include the s****less, slug-like Titiscania. In all...
- snails that have an operculum. They are gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. This species is endemic to Guam. Mollusc Specialist Group (1996). "Georissa...