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Prosobranchia was a
large taxonomic subclass of sea snails, land
snails and
freshwater snails. This
taxon of
gastropods dates back to the 1920s. It has...
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posterior part of the body."
First intermediate hosts are
molluscs of
Prosobranchia,
second intermediate hosts are fishes.
Definite hosts are
birds and...
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Opisthobranchia (gills to the
right and
behind the heart).
Gymnomorpha (no s****)
Prosobranchia (gills in
front of the heart).
Pulmonata (with a lung
instead of gills)...
- gastropods,
placing them as the
suborder Bellerophontina in the
subclass Prosobranchia,
order Archaeogastropoda. Some more
recent workers in the
field have...
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previously called the
Streptoneura (meaning
twisted nerves), also
known as
Prosobranchia (meaning
gills forward). Specifically, they are
characterized by having...
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Trachylina (Narcomedusae)
Orchid (Orchidae)
Boxfish (Ostraciontes)
Prosobranchia (obsolete classification)
Siphonophorae Polycystine (Spumellaria) Radiolarian...
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earlier concept of
Henri Milne-Edwards (1848) with
three subclasses:
Prosobranchia,
Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata. Thiele's
classification was
based on...
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Martinell & M. C. Lozano-Francisco, 1999 [June],
Turridae (Gastropoda,
Prosobranchia) of the
Lower Pliocene from
Malaga (Spain). Iberus, 17(1): 1–1 Vera...
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class Opisthobranchia and
order Archaeogastropoda from the
class Prosobranchia, is a
continuous cycle of
alternating male and
female reproductive role...
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posterobranchia Hoagland, 1920
Glycera profundi Chamberlin, 1919
Glycera prosobranchia Böggemann & Fiege, 2001
Glycera pseudorobusta Böggemann & Fiege, 2001...