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Gillia altilis
Invasive Aquatic Species with the Potential to Affect the Great Sacandaga Lake Region
Fresh-Water Mollusks of Cretaceous Age from Montana and Wyoming
Summary Report of Nonindigenous Aquatic Species in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region 5
Freshwater Snails
Freshwater Mollusca of Plummers Island, Maryland Author(S): Timothy A
Conservation Status of Freshwater Gastropods of Canada and the United States Paul D
A Primer to Freshwater Gastropod Identification
American Fisheries Society • JUNE 2013
Bellamya Chinensis)
Family Viviparidae
Invertebrate SGCN Conservation Reports Vermont’S Wildlife Action Plan 2015
Rare Animal Status List October 2017
2015 New York State Wildlife Action Plan
Lake Waccamaw State Park Aquatic Inventory
Rare Animal Status List January 2013
Buffalo Pebble Snail
Chapter 5: Ecology & Biology
Buffalo Pebblesnail Gillia Altilis Contributor: Jennifer Price
Top View
The Freshwater Gastropods of South Carolina: a Stultifyingly Boring Review of a Justifiably Obscure Fauna
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
A Review of the North American Freshwater Snail Genus Fluminicola (Hydrobiidae)
Iv-1 Gastropods of the Hudson River Shoreline
Application of a Freshwater Mollusc Risk Assessment to Non-Indigenous Organisms in Trade in Canada
North American Freshwater Snail Genera of the Hydrobiid Subfamily Lithoglyphinae
American Fisheries Society • JUNE 2013
Vermont's Species of Greatest Conservation Need
A Review of Morphological Characters of Hydrobioid Snails
NYSDEC SWAP SPCN Freshwater Mollusks
Medoc Mountain State Park Aquatic Inventory / by Gabriela B. Mottesi
South Carolina Priority Species
North American Freshwater Snails
Phylum Mollusca
Aquatic Snails (Gastropoda) from National Park Sites in Northern Virginia and Adjacent Maryland, with an Updated Checklist of Regional Species