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IJSGS, 2(4), December, 2016
Observations on the Distribution of Freshwater Mollusca and Chemistry of the Natural Waters in Thesouth-Eastern Transvaal and Ad
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Moçambique Palaeontology Reconnaissance November, 2012
Mapping Freshwater Snails in North-Western Angola: Distribution, Identity and Molecular Diversity of Medically Important Taxa
Dockovdia Cookarum Infection and the Prosobranch Gastropod Lanistes Libycus Host in Omi Stream, Ago- Iwoye, South-Western, Nigeria
The Diversity of Fresh Water Snail Fauna in Kiri Dam, Adamawa State, North Eastern Nigeria
Checklist of the Fresh and Brackish Water Snails
Aquatic Macroinvertebrates Associated with Free
Lacustrine Mollusc Radiations in the Lake Malawi Basin
Population, Seasonal Abundance, Dockovdia Oruensis Infection and Other Parasites of Potadoma Moerchi in Southwestern Nigeria
2454-IJBCS-Article-Idrissa Ouedraogo
Ampullariidae
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A Molecular Phylogeny of Apple Snails (Gastropoda, Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) with an Emphasis on African Species
Freshwater Mollusc Diversify in the Kruger National Park: Comparison
REPUBLIC of MOZAMBIQUE Ministry for the Coordination of Environmental Affairs
Arachnida & Mollusca
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Apple Snails As Agricultural Pests: Their Biology, Impacts, and Management
Prevalence of Fresh Water Snails Transmitting Schistosoma
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Observations on Bilharziasis and the Potential Snail Hosts in the Republic of the Congo (Brazzaville)
Composition and Dynamic of Benthic Macroinvertebrates Community in Semi-Arid Area Rivers of Burkina Faso (West Africa)
Apple Snails (Gastropoda: Ampullariidae) As a System for Addressing Fundamental Questions Author(S): Kenneth A
The Frfsh-Vater Ijollusca of the Tanganyika Territory
Lacustrine Mollusc Radiations in the Malawi Basin
Chapter 4. Freshwater Molluscs of Africa: Diversity, Distribution, and Conservation