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Definition of Thiaridae

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- Thiaridae, common name thiarids or trumpet snails, is a family of tropical freshwater snails with an operculum, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the superfamily...
- America. Formerly included with the Pleuroceridae. About 50 species. Thiaridae - high-spired parthenogenic snails of the tropics, includes those referred...
- operculum, a parthenogenetic, aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Thiaridae. The common name comes from the presence of reddish spots on the otherwise...
- invasive freshwater snail Tarebia granifera (Lamarck, 1822) (Gastropoda: Thiaridae) in South Africa" Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine. Zoologische...
- freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Thiaridae. This snail is native to south-eastern Asia, but it has become established...
- phylogeographical perspective on the ex situ conservation of Aylacostoma (Thiaridae, Gastropoda) from the High Paraná River (Argentina–Paraguay). Zoological...
- of species of non-marine mollusks are found in the wild in Hong Kong. Thiaridae Brotia hainanensis (Brot, 1872) Cyclophoridae Cyclophorus volvulus (O...
- Sri Lanka is an island close to the southern end of India with a tropical environment. The freshwater fauna is as large as it is common to other regions...
- family Paludomidae. Before 2002, this species was placed within the family Thiaridae. Tanganyicia rufofilosa is endemic to Lake Tanganyika. It is found in...
- The non-marine molluscs of Sri Lanka are a part of the molluscan wildlife of Sri Lanka. Naggs et al. (2003) listed 246 land gastropods for Sri Lanka. Ranawana...