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- Africa. Species: Planorbula armigera (Say, 1821) Planorbula campestris (Dawson, 1875) Planorbula durhami (Hanna & Hertlein, 1938) Planorbula mojavensis (Hannibal...
- Planorbula armigera is a species of gastropods belonging to the family Planorbidae. The species is found in Northern America. "Planorbula armigera (Say...
- Preston, 1910 Menetus Adams & Adams, 1855 Planorbella Haldeman, 1843 Planorbula Haldeman, 1843 The following is a cladogram that shows the phylogenic...
- Planorbella trivolvis Planorbula campestris Promenetus exacuous megas Planorbella subcrenata Promenetus exacuous Gyraulus crista Planorbula armigera Helisoma...
- Planorbella truncata Miles 1861 - Druid Ramshorn Planorbula armigera Say 1821 - Thicklip Ramshorn Planorbula campestris Dawson 1875 - Meadow Ramshorn Promenetus...
- catenifer †Pituophis melanoleucus †Planisorex †Planisorex dixonensisPlanorbulaPlanorbula campestris †Platybelodon †Platybelodon loomisi †Platygonus †Platygonus...
- campanulata - a rams horn snail Planorbella trivolvussmall aquatic snail Planorbula armigeraramshorn snail Pleurocera acuta - hornsnail Pomatiopsis lapidaria...
- 1830) Planorbella tenue (Dunker, 1850) Planorbella trivolvis (Say, 1817) Planorbula armigera (Say, 1821) Helicinidae - 72 species Veronicellidae Leidyula...
- (Carpenter, 1857) Planorbella campanulata (Say, 1821) Planorbula armigera (Say, 1821) Planorbula campestris (Dawson, 1875) Promenetus exacuous (Say, 1821)...
- A. Smith, 1881 is a synonym of Pila ovata (Olivier, 1804) Segmentina (Planorbula) alexandrina Ehrenberg var. tanganyicensis E. A. Smith, 1881 is referred...