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- Hirasea biconcava is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Endodontidae. This is an endangered...
- Cir****stella biconcava is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Liotiidae. MolluscaBase (2018). Cir****stella biconcava Feng, 1996...
- recognised in the genus Hirasea: Hirasea acuta Hirasea acutissima Hirasea biconcava Hirasea chichijimana Hirasea diplomphalus Hirasea eutheca Hirasea goniobasis...
- place two other taxa of Difflugia inside Erugomicula: the species D. biconcava and the possible junior synonym of that species, D. balcanica. Further...
- alinodis (Forel, 1913) Colobostruma australis Brown, 1959 Colobostruma biconcava Shattuck, 2000 Colobostruma biconvexa Shattuck, 2000 Colobostruma bicorna...
- southern China. Species within the genus Amphicoelina include: Amphicoelina biconcava (Heude, 1882) - type species of the genus Amphicoelina Amphicoelina diplomphala...
- (Viereck, 1911) Dolichogenidea bicolor Song & Chen, 2004 Dolichogenidea biconcava Liu & Chen, 2018 Dolichogenidea bilecikensis Inanç & Cetin Erdogan, 2004...
- into synonymy Lyocyclus biconcavus Thiele, 1925: synonym of Eudaronia biconcava (Thiele, 1925) Lyocyclus orientalis Thiele, 1925: synonym of Adeuomphalus...
- the genus Eudaronia include: Eudaronia aperta (Sykes, 1925) Eudaronia biconcava (Thiele, 1925) Eudaronia jaf****sis (Verco, 1909) Eudaronia mikra Hoffman...
- Hirasea major DD IUCN, Hirasea nesiotica liobasis, Hirasea planulata biconcava, Hirasea planulata planulata, Hirasea profundispira DD IUCN, Hirasea sinuosa...