- that they are now
considered a
subfamily of. In
these studies both
Bradybaenidae and
Camaenidae are
mutually polyphyletic, and
together form a monophyletic...
- the
Bradybaenidae, and also in the Hygromiidae,
Helicidae and Dyakiidae. Only two
families have
darts present in
every species: the
Bradybaenidae and...
-
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Bradybaenidae. Poppe, G. T., Tagaro, S. P. & Sarino, J. 2015 A new
Bradybaenidae and Two new
Diplommatinidae from the...
- (1999) have found, that
Mandarina is
closely related to
Euhadra (family
Bradybaenidae) and that
Mandarina have
probably evolved from Euhadra. The
genus Mandarina...
- Q. (2000). "A new
species of the
family Bradybaenidae from
China (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora:
Bradybaenidae). Acta
Zootaxonomica Sinica 25: 275–276....
- As of 19
August 2018, the IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species has
identified 3,005
critically endangered species, subspecies,
stocks and subpo****tions...
-
classification proposed for
Western Palaearctic Helicoidea is as follows:
Bradybaenidae (now
Bradybaeninae -
subfamily of Camaenidae)
Camaenidae Canariellidae...
-
hortensis A. Fėrussac, 1819 -
marked with
question mark in
reference Bradybaenidae Fruticicola fruti**** (O. F. Müller, 1774)
Hygromiidae Euomphalia strigella...
-
Family Philomycidae Superfamily Helicoidea Family Helicidae Family Bradybaenidae Family Camaenidae Family Cepolidae Family Cochlicellidae Family Elonidae...
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snails Aegista, Landouria, Trishoplita, and
Pseudobuliminus (Pulmonata:
Bradybaenidae)
occurring in East Asia; Hirano, T., Kameda, Y., Kimura, K. and Chiba...