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- Epiphragmophora is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Epiphragmophorinae. It occurs exclusively...
- Epiphragmophora clausomphalos is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Epiphragmophoridae. It...
- Tribe: Helminthoglyptini Genus: Micrarionta Ancey, 1880 Synonyms List Epiphragmophora (Micrarionta) Ancey, 1880 Micrarionta (Micrarionta) Ancey, 1880 Micrarionta...
- darts in mating. Synonyms include: Epiphragmophora tudiculata var. umbilicata Pilsbry, 1898 (original rank) Epiphragmophora dupetithouarsi cuestana Edson,...
- Epiphragmophoridae. It is apparently closely related to the genus Epiphragmophora, but its s**** can be distinguished by the protoconch sculpture, outline...
- brought into synonymy Eurycampta hidalgonis Döring, 1875: synonym of Epiphragmophora trenquelleonis (Pfeiffer, 1851) (junior synonym) "Eurycampta E.von...
- 1886 Dinotropis Pilsbry & ****erell, 1937 Doeringina Ihering, 1929 Epiphragmophora Doering, 1874 - the type genus of the family Epiphragmophoridae. It...
-  infumata Binomial name Monadenia infumata (A. Gould, 1855) Synonyms Epiphragmophora infumata (A. Gould, 1855) (unaccepted combination) Helix infumata A...
- snail species after Pollonera: Helix Pollonerae (now in the genus Epiphragmophora) and Bulimulus Pollonerae. Ancey thanked Pollonera for having directed...
- †Eopelobates †Eosurcula †Epicyon †Epicyon haydeni †Epihippus EpinephelusEpiphragmophora Epitonium Eptesicus †Eptesicus fuscus – or unidentified comparable...