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- meadow near Kanab, is one of only two natural habitats for the Kanab ambersnail, a snail species that was listed as endangered in 1992 by the U.S. Fish...
- The Kanab ambersnail, formerly classified as Oxyloma haydeni kanabense or Oxyloma kanabense, is a small, air-breathing land snail belonging to the family...
- Louisiana ambersnail Oxyloma sillimani - Humboldt ambersnail Oxyloma subeffusum - Chesapeake ambersnail Oxyloma verrilli - maritime ambersnail The only...
- californica P. Fischer and Crosse, 1878 – San Tomas ambersnail Succinea campestris Say, 1817 – Crinkled Ambersnail Succinea canella A. Gould, 1846 Succinea carectorum...
- oval ambersnail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Succineidae, the ambersnails. This...
- Oxyloma haydeni haydeni, common name the Niobrara ambersnail, is a subspecies of small, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc...
- US Three Lakes, Utah, near Kanab, Utah. US, Primary home of the Kanab Ambersnail, a critically endangered species. This disambiguation page lists articles...
- terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Succineidae, the ambersnails. The following species are recognised in the genus Novisuccinea: Novisuccinea...
- World Conservation Union (IUCN) considers five species or subspecies of ambersnail as threatened with extinction, and a further three species are categorized...
- the English Wikipedia p****ed the 1,500,000-article mark, with Kanab ambersnail being announced on the Main Page as the milestone article. On 4 April...