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Physidae,
commonly called the
bladder snails, is a
family of
small air-breathing
freshwater snails,
aquatic pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the superfamily...
- "rams horn" snails, with a
worldwide distribution.
About 250 species.
Physidae - left-handed (sinistral) "pouch snails",
native to Europe, Asia, North...
- air-breathing
freshwater snail, an
aquatic gastropod mollusk in the
family Physidae.
Common names include European physa,
tadpole snail,
bladder snail, and...
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Botswana molluscs are
represented by 63
native species (13 bivalves, 24
freshwater snails, 24 land
snails and two slugs) and by four
introduced species:...
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Physinae of the
family Physidae.
These snails eat algae,
diatoms and detritus.
Members of the
freshwater pulmonate family Physidae possess a
complex of...
- This is a list of
North American animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch that
began about 11...
- johnsoni) is a
species of
small air-breathing
freshwater snail in the
family Physidae.
Based on
molecular research, it
appears that
Physella johnsoni separated...
- (spike-topped
apple snail)
Pomacea canaliculata (channeled
apple snail)
Physidae species (bladder or
tadpole snails)
Lymnaeidae (pond and
melantho snails)...
- air-breathing
freshwater snail, an
aquatic gastropod mollusc in the
family Physidae. The s**** of
species in the
genus Physa are left-handed or sinistral...
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pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the
subfamily Aplexinae of the
family Physidae.
Mexinauta aurantius (Carpenter, 1857)
Mexinauta gracilentus (P. Fischer...