Truncatelloidea
National Institutes of Health
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The family Moitessieriidae includes minute dioecious gastropods exclusively inhabiting subterranean waters, including thermal…
Species recognition in freshwater snails of the genus Heleobia Stimpson, 1865 in the Loa River basin is a difficult task to…
Abstract Morphological classification and mitochondrial phylogeny of a pair of morphologically defined species of New Caledonian…
Anthropogenic removal of natural dispersal barriers and modification of natural habitats have contributed to the spread of non…
Abstract After an extensive search for the type specimens of Caecum floridanum Stimpson, 1851, we believe that these specimens…
Abstract A new to science valvatiform hydrobiid, Myrtoessa hyas Radea, gen. n. & sp. n., from southern Greece, is described and…
Abstract In the small lake located in the cave Melissotrypa in Thessalia, Greece, truncatelloidean gastropods representing two…
Species of the genus Caspia Clessin et W. Dybowski, 1887 are only known from brackish waters of the Caspian Sea and the Azov…
Only two hydrobiid species were known from Armenia, Shadinia terpoghassiani (Akramowski, 1952) and Shadinia akramowskii (Zhadin…
Abstract Undescribed freshwater snails (Amnicolidae: Colligyrus) from the Mount Hood region (northwestern United States…