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The Elusive Mud Snail, Omphiscola Glabra
2017 City of York Biodiversity Action Plan
Mud Snail (Omphiscola Glabra)
Aplexa Hypnorum (Gastropoda: Physidae) Exerts Competition on Two Lymnaeid Species in Periodically Dried Ditches
Strasbourg, 19 April 2013
Survey, Habitat and Population Assessments for Vertigo Geyeri, Vertigo Moulinsiana, Oxyloma Sarsi and Omphiscola Glabra at Selected Sites
Species Richness, Molecular Taxonomy And
Bridging Gaps in the Molecular Phylogeny of the Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata), Vectors of Fascioliasis
A Strategy for Scottish Invertebrate Conservation
Contact Your Regional Officer, Or the PPW Office E: Peoplepondswater
Supplementary 3
Calicophoron Daubneyi
Survey of Ponds at Waterhouse Plantation, STANTA, Norfolk
European Species of the Family Lymnaeidae (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Basommatophora)
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Lymnaea Palustris and Lymnaea Fuscus Are Potential but Uncommon
Changes Occurring in Natural Infections with Fasciola Hepatica and Paramphistomum Daubneyi When This Snail Species Is Introduced Into New Areas
Galba Truncatula and Omphiscola Glabra (Gastropoda, Lymnaeidae): Present Decline in Populations Living on Sedimentary Soils in Central France
Top View
As Intermediate Hosts of Fasciola Hepatica
The Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape: Identifying Important Freshwater Areas
A Review of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Great Britain: Species Status No
Insights Into the Reproductive Activity of Omphiscola \(Lymnaea\) Glabra
Broads Biodiversity Audit, Without Which the Work Would Not Be Possible
East Riding of Yorkshire Biodiversity Action Plan
How Many Lymnaeid Genera Are There?
A Strategy for Scottish Invertebrate Conservation
Examination of the Type Material of Freshwater Mollusk Species Described by J.P.R
1. the Value of Woodland Ponds What’S in This Factsheet? Woodland Ponds Are Important for Many Species Including Dragonflies, Amphibians and Bats
Hygromia Cinctella
An Annotated List of the Non-Marine Mollusca of Britain and Ireland
Wandering Pond Snail (Lymnaea Peregra) Ecological Risk Screening Summary
Mud Snail (Omphiscola Glabra )
Pond Mud Snail ID Presentation
NABS Biblio 2003
Non-Marine Molluscs
Detection of Habitats Colonized by Omphiscola Glabra (Gastropoda: Lymnaeidae) on Acid Soils Using Indicator Plants