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    Hydrobiidae - Wikipedia

    This is the largest family within the superfamily Truncatelloidea. At one time or another some 400 genera have been assigned to this family, and probably more than 1,000 species. The Hydrobiidae family is the most widespread and diverse family of freshwater molluscs in the world, occupying a range of … Meer weergeven

    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 Meer weergeven

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

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    Most species of this family live in freshwater (lakes, ponds, rivers, streams), but some are found in brackish water or at the borders … Meer weergeven

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    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 … Meer weergeven

    • Belgrandiellinae Radoman, 1983
    • Belgrandiinae de Stefani, 1877
    • Caspiinae B. Dybowski, 1913 Meer weergeven

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    Nomenclatural notes to putative subfamilies of the Hydrobiidae studied in the present paper. was long considered to belong to the subfamily Hydrobiinae (e.g. Radoman, 1973). In 1977 Radoman coiled loops. It remains open whether these anatomical differences justify the separation into different subfamilies.
    The Hydrobiidae family is the most widespread and diverse family of freshwater molluscs in the world, occupying a range of habitats from streams and estuarine creeks to alpine bogs. This family was originally named by Troschel in 1857, as the group Hydrobiae.
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    Wilke et al. (2001) investigated the monophyly of hydrobioids and their phylogenetic relationships in 2001. In their study, they chose a combination of the phylogenetic markers COI and a fragment of the nuclear 18S gene and found that both fragments show good performance for this purpose. ...
    Genus Leachia Risso, 1826 accepted as Hydrobia W. Hartmann, 1821 (Rejected name, placed on the Official Index by Opinion 2161, preoccupied by Leachia Lesueur, 1821 [Cephalopoda]) Genus Paludestrina d'Orbigny, 1840 (uncertain, Placed on the Official Index of Rejected and Invalid Names by ICZN Opinion 2202.) Stimpson, W. (1865).
  4. Hydrobiidae W. Stimpson, 1865 - World Register of Marine Species

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  7. (PDF) Molecular systematics of Hydrobiidae (Mollusca: …

    Web14 jan. 2009 · PDF | The rissooidean family Hydrobiidae Troschel, 1857 is supposedly one of the largest gastropod families with more than 400 recent genera assigned.... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...

  8. FAMILIE HYDROBIIDAE – WADSLAKJES E.A. 3 2

  9. Hydrobiidae - GBIF

  10. (PDF) Hoeksema, D.F. & H.J. Raad, 2015. De fossiele

    Web21 mrt. 2015 · PDF | We report 11 species of fossil hydrobiiform and caeciid gastropods from the Dutch coast, an increase of 5 species compared to previous... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ...

  11. Hydrobiid Mud Snails (Family Hydrobiidae) · iNaturalist

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