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    Hydrobiidae - Wikipedia

    Hydrobiidae, commonly known as mud snails, is a large cosmopolitan family of very small freshwater and brackish water snails with an operculum; they are in the order Littorinimorpha. See more

    Hydrobiidae are found in much of the world, inhabiting all continents except Antarctica. In Australia alone there are over 260 species in … See more

    These are very small or minute snails, with a shell height of less than 8 mm. The dextrally-coiled shells are smooth (except for growth lines conforming to the shape of the outer lip) and … See more

    This is the largest family within the superfamily Truncatelloidea. At one time or another some 400 genera have been assigned to this … See more

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    Most species of this family live in freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers, streams), but some are found … See more

    • Belgrandiellinae Radoman, 1983
    • Belgrandiinae de Stefani, 1877
    • Caspiinae B. Dybowski, 1913
    • Horatiinae … See more

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