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Definition of Helicinidae

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Meaning of Helicinidae from wikipedia

- Helicinidae is a family of small tropical land snails which have an operculum. They are terrestrial operculate gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Helicinoidea...
- and in a minority of terrestrial gastropods, including the families Helicinidae, Cyclophoridae, Aciculidae, Maizaniidae, Pomatiidae, etc. The operculum...
- Kosrae: ****imineidae - Omphalotropis laevis Diplommatinidae - Palaina sp. Helicinidae - Pleurotoma zonata Hydrobiidae - undescribed species Pupinidae - Pupina...
- Orobophana pacifica is a species of land snail of the Helicinidae family. "WoRMS taxon details - Orobophana pacifica (Pease, 1865)". World Register of...
- snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Helicinidae. Species within the genus Alcadia include: Alcadia affinis C.B. Adams...
- snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Helicinidae. They are one of few land snail species to have eyes at the base of their...
- terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Helicininae of the family Helicinidae. Schasicheila alata (L. Pfeiffer, 1849) Schasicheila fragilis Pilsbry...
- Family Phasianellidae Superfamily Neritacea Family Neritidae Family Helicinidae Family Hydrocenidae Janospira "Answers - the Most Trusted Place for Answering...
- terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Helicininae of the family Helicinidae. Palaeohelicina congener (E. A. Smith, 1889) Palaeohelicina egregia (L...
- snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Helicinidae. Species within the genus Emoda include: Emoda bayamensis (Poey, 1854)...