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- Cochlostoma is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Cochlostomatidae. Calcareous terrains of South Europe...
- Cochlostoma achai**** is a species of small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Cochlostomatidae. C. achai**** is...
- Cochlostoma salomoni is an extinct species of land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Cochlostomatidae. Geyer D. (1914)...
- Cochlostoma septemspirale is a species of a land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Cochlostomatidae. The distribution...
- Cochlostoma parnonis is a species of small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Cochlostomatidae. C. parnonis is...
- Cochlostoma canestrinii is a species of small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Cochlostomatidae. This species...
- Cochlostoma euboi**** is a species of small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Cochlostomatidae. C. euboi**** is...
- Cochlostoma elegans is a land snail species in the genus Cochlostoma. It is found on the island of Pag in Croatia. Clessin, S. (1879). Die familie der...
- Cochlostoma ****eni**** is a species of a small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Cochlostomatidae. Fauna Europaea...
- Cochlostoma pageti is a species of small land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Cochlostomatidae. C. pageti is endemic...