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- Praticolella is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Polygyridae. This genus comprises about 15[citation...
- Praticolella berlandieriana is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae. "WoRMS - World...
- Praticolella griseola is a species of land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Polygyridae. The distribution of Praticolella griseola...
- of Pulmonata: Achatina fulica top right, Bielzia coerulans top left, Praticolella berlandieriana center right, Megalobulimus oblongus in the center, Euglandina...
- July to August. Ephysteris insulella insulella Ephysteris insulella praticolella (Christoph, 1872) (Italy, Balkans, south-western Russia, Tuva) Savela...
- the generic names Allogona, Ashmunella, Giffordius, Mesodon, Polygyra, Praticolella, Stenotrema, Trilobopsis, Triodopsis, and Vespericola. The remaining...
- surface of many specimens, but the s**** otherwise resemble those of Praticolella or Mesodon. According to Pilsbry (1940), Vespericola "differs from all...
- Limacidae (1 species) Deroceras laeve (Müller, 1774) Polygyridae (1 species) Praticolella griseola (Pfr., 1891) Thysanophoridae (2 species) *Microconus wilhelmi...
- Povolny, 1977 Ephysteris insulella (Heinemann, 1870) Ephysteris insulella praticolella (Christoph 1872) Ephysteris inustella (Zeller, 1847) (type species of...
- known as Helix chilhoweensis (Lewis, 1874) Helix lawii now known as Praticolella lawae (Lewis, 1874) Pleurobema oviforme (Conrad, 1834), previously known...