Definition of Nacellidae. Meaning of Nacellidae. Synonyms of Nacellidae

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Definition of Nacellidae

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- Nacellidae is a taxonomic family of sea snails or true limpets, marine gastropod molluscs in the subclass Patellogastropoda. Nacellidae was the only family...
- genus of sea snails or limpets, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Nacellidae, the true limpets. This genus occurs in the temperate and tropical Indo-Pacific...
- The marine molluscs of Sri Lanka are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Sri Lanka. Phylum: Mollusca According to 2006 survey by De Silva, there are 240...
- is a species of true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae, one of the families of true limpets. This species is easily identified...
- Superfamily Patelloidea Family Patellidae Superfamily Nacelloidea Family Nacellidae Superfamily Lottioidea Family Lottiidae Family Acmaeidae Forbes, 1850...
- species of edible true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae, one of the families of true limpets. ‘Opihi are significant in Hawaiian...
- PMID 25694539. Valdovinos, Claudio; Rüth, Maximillian (1 September 2005). "Nacellidae limpets of the southern end of South America: taxonomy and distribution"...
- is a species of large limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae, one of the families of true limpets. Funnell, Greig; et al. (January...
- species of edible true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae, one of the families of true limpets. This species is endemic to the islands...
- is a species of true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Nacellidae. Marshall, B.; Bouchet, P. (2015). Cellana stellifera (Gmelin, 1791)....