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- coni**** Blainville, 1829 Potamides conicus (Blainville, 1829) Pirenella cailliaudi Potiez & Michaud, 1838 Pirenella conica (Blainville, 1829) Pirenella insculpta...
- Radix natalensis is a species of freshwater snail, an aquatic gastropod mollusc in the family Lymnaeidae. This species occurs widely in Africa. It is a...
- natalensis in Malaysia and Africa, respectively; and the synonymous Lymnaea cailliaudi in East Africa. Other snails also serve as natural or experimental intermediates...
- bulla Kobelt, 1881: synonym of Cerasina bulla (Kobelt, 1881) Lymnaea cailliaudi (Bourguignat, 1883): synonym of Radix natalensis (F. Krauss, 1848) (junior...
- Pfeiffer, 1861 Limicolaria aurora Jay, 1839 - Cameroun, Senegal Limicolaria cailliaudi Pfeiffer Limicolaria charbonnieri Bourguignat, 1889 - Congo Limicolaria...
- 1913 was named after him but it is now a junior synonym of Limicolaria cailliaudi. A moth Eoophyla leroii, the neuropteran Berotta leroiana, the stonefly...
- (Barnard, 1963): synonym of Pseudovertagus clava (Gmelin, 1791) Pirenella cailliaudi (Potiez & Michaud, 1838): synonym of Pirenella conica (Blainville, 1829)...
- barnetti (Barnett, 1989) Calocochlea bruguieriana Pfeiffer, 1845 Calocochlea cailliaudi G. P. Deshayes, 1839 Calocochlea carbonaria Sowerby I, 1842 Calocochlea...
- (L. Pfeiffer, 1852) Cochlostyla caesar (L. Pfeiffer, 1855) Cochlostyla cailliaudi (Deshayes, 1839) Cochlostyla calista Cochlostyla calypso (Broderip, 1841)...
- gastropod s**** fragments found at R12. The gastropod species Limicolaria cailliaudi was not eaten and thus must likely have served a symbolic or ornamental...