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Diversity of Echinostomes (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in Their Snail Hosts at High Latitudes
Report to Office of Water Science, Department of Science, Information Technology and Innovation, Brisbane
Bayardella Burch, 1977
Gastropoda: Physidae) in Singapore
Identifying Liver Fluke Snails
Non-Native Freshwater Molluscs in the Neotropics: What Can Be Learned from Brazilian Reservoirs?
Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Islands Off the Kimberley Coast, Western Australia Frank Köhler1, Vince Kessner2 and Corey Whisson3
Conservation Advice for the Karst Springs and Associated Alkaline Fens of the Naracoorte Coastal Plain Bioregion
Correcting Misidentifications and First Confirmation of the Globally-Invasive Physa Acuta Draparnaud, 1805 (Gastropoda: Physidae) in Thailand and Laos
Panel Assessment Report (2018) for the Adelaide
Mollusca: Pulmonata)
Utilizing Molecular Phylogenetics to Assess Genetic Diversity of Western
Delineation of Key Biodiversity Areas New Caledonia
Non - Marine Molluscs of Ash Island (As Surveyed by Michael Shea in 1999.)
Final Report Covers Word Template
Identifying Liver Fluke Snails
Glyptophysa (Glyptophysa) Vandiemenensis (Sowerby, 1873)
[I]Physa Acuta[I] Vs. [I]Physa Fontina
Top View
(Gastropoda: Physidae) Into Llanquihue Lake, Chilean Patagonia
Classification of Australian Buliniform Planorbids (Mollusca: Pulmonata)
First Report of Family Physidae (Gastropoda) with Physa Acutaas Its
Rediscovery of the Endemic Gastropod Dianella Schlickumi (Gastropoda, Hydrobiidae) and Its Discrimination from Dianella Thiessea
Glyptophysa) Sp. (Edgbaston Springs
Recovery Plan for the Endangered RIVER SNAIL (Notopala Sublineata)
Glyptophysa) Georgiana (Quoy and Gaimard, 1832
Mollusca (Snails and Clams)
Glyptophysa Glyptophysa Crosse, 1872
National Recovery Plan for the Community of Native Species Dependent on Natural Discharge of Groundwater from the Great Artesian
Biodiversity Summary: South, Tasmania
Australian Non-Marine Invertebrates
Physella Acuta (Draparnaud, 1805)
LIFE TABLE ESTIMATES of the INVASIVE SNAIL Physa Acuta Draparnaud, 1805, OCCURRING in INDIA
Memoirs of Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology 17
Barcaldine Springs Supergroup
Panel Assessment Information Sheet
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