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- Neritimorpha is a clade of gastropod molluscs that contains around 2,000 extant species of sea snails, limpets, freshwater snails, land snails and slugs...
- of them also contain, or even mainly consist of, marine species.) The Neritimorpha are a group of primitive "prosobranch" gilled snails which have a s****y...
- Adenogonogastropoda (Angiogastropoda) Apogastropoda Caenogastropoda Heterobranchia Neritimorpha Patellogastropoda Vetigastropoda (including Neomphaliones) Since Darwin...
- 1-274 K. Bandel. 2007. Description and classification of Late Tri****ic Neritimorpha (Gastropoda, Mollusca) from the St C****ian Formation, Italian Alps. Bulletin...
- six main clades: Patellogastropoda, Vetigastropoda, Cocculiniformia, Neritimorpha, Caenogastropoda, and Heterobranchia. The first three of these major...
- Clade Patellogastropoda Clade Vetigastropoda Clade Cocculiniformia Clade Neritimorpha Clade Cycloneritimorpha Clade Caenogastropoda Informal group Architaenioglossa...
- snails, and sea snails. These are gastropod molluscs within the subclass Neritimorpha. 14 of the families in the order are extant, and eight of the families...
- E. (2007). "Taxonomy and nomenclature of black nerites (Gastropoda, Neritimorpha, Nerita) from the South Pacific". Invertebrate Systematics. 21 (3): 229...
- Neritoina within the superorder Cycloneritimorpha and within the subclass Neritimorpha. Bandel (2007) recognizes Natisopsinae (in Neritopsidae by Bouchet &...
- This list of marine gastropods of South Africa attempts to list all of the sea snails and sea slugs of South Africa, in other words the marine gastropod...