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- East African Slugs of the Family Urocyclidae
- The Exotic Jumping Snail Ovachlamys Fulgens (Gude, 1900) (Gastropoda: Helicarionidae) in Urban Areas of the Upper-Paraná Atlantic Forest
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- Ovachlamys Fulgens (Orchid Snail)
- (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Helicarionidae): a Likely Case of Convergent Evolution in Southeastern Tasmania
- Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Terrestrial Gastropoda (Slugs and Snails), 2020 Part 2
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- WCM 2013 Abstract Volume
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- Investigation of an Enigmatic Door-Snail Species, Montenegrina Apfelbecki (Sturany, 1907) 1Dorottya Angyal, 2Katharina Jaksch, 2Sonja Bamberger & 1,2Zoltán Fehér
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- A Review of the Land Mollusca of Western Australia
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- Field Guide to the Non-Marine Molluscs of South Eastern Australia
- The Current Status and Distribution of Land Snails in the Pacific Islands of Oceania
- Prolegomena for a Checklist of the Terrestrial Molluscs of the Upemba National Park, Katanga, D .R
- A New Aestivation Strategy for Land Molluscs: Hanging Upside Down Like Bats
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