Definition of Valloniidae. Meaning of Valloniidae. Synonyms of Valloniidae

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Definition of Valloniidae

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- Valloniidae is a taxonomic family of small and minute, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Pupilloidea...
- micromollusks in the family Valloniidae. Pupisoma is placed within Valloniidae because Pupisomatidae is considered to be a synonym of Valloniidae. Species within...
- The following is a list of terrestrial snails found in the Mariana Islands. The general term for land snails in Chamorro is akaleha’. It has been estimated...
- Family Pyramidulidae Family Spelaeodiscidae Family Strobilopsidae Family Valloniidae Family Vertiginidae Superfamily Enoidea Family Enidae Family Cerastidae...
- Steenberg, 1925 Strobilopsidae Wenz, 1915 Truncatellinidae Steenberg, 1925 Valloniidae Morse, 1864 Vertiginidae Fitzinger, 1833 infraorder Clausilioidei superfamily...
- Spelaeoconchidae Family Spelaeodiscidae Family Strobilopsidae Family Valloniidae Family Vertiginidae Superfamily Enoidea Family Enidae Family Cerastidae...
- terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Valloniidae. Vallonia tenuilabris was described for the first time in the loess of...
- land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Valloniidae. List of threatened fauna of Michigan Land Mollusca of North America...
- Wagner, 1928 Spelaeodiscidae Steenberg, 1925 Strobilopsidae Wenz, 1915 Valloniidae Morse, 1864 Vertiginidae Fitzinger, 1833 Synonyms Cerastuidae Wenz, 1930:...
- land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Valloniidae. It was described by Gerber in 1996. Vallonia terraenovae is part of...