Definition of Lithoglyphus. Meaning of Lithoglyphus. Synonyms of Lithoglyphus

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- Lithoglyphus is a genus of freshwater snails with gills and an operculum, a gastropod mollusk in the family Lithoglyphidae. Lithoglyphus is the type genus...
- family Lithoglyphidae. Lithoglyphus naticoides is the type species of the genus Lithoglyphus. The distribution of Lithoglyphus naticoides in the Pliocene...
- Lithoglyphus apertus is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Lithoglyphidae. The distribution of...
- Lithoglyphus pyramidatus is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Lithoglyphidae. The distribution...
-  neritinoides Binomial name Stanleya neritinoides (E. A. Smith, 1880) Synonyms Lithoglyphus neritinoides Smith, 1880 Rumella giraudi Bourguignat, 1885(junior synonym)...
- name †Clappia umbilicata (Walker, 1904) Synonyms Somatogyrus umbilicatus Walker, 1904 Lithoglyphus umbilicata Walker, 1904 Clappia clappi Walker, 1909...
- s****. Family Hydrobiidae, Sadleriana fluminensis Family Lithoglyphidae, Lithoglyphus naticoides. Family Pomatiopsidae, Oncomelania hupensis. Neogastropoda...
- Genus: Tanganyicia Species: T. rufofilosa Binomial name Tanganyicia rufofilosa (E. A. Smith, 1880) Synonyms Lithoglyphus rufofilosus E. A. Smith, 1880...
- Lithoglyphus naticoides to the Volga River has allowed Nicolla skrjabini to expand its range. Hosts of Nicolla skrjabini include: Snail Lithoglyphus naticoides...
- described as follows: concentric: the nucleus is central or subcentral as in Lithoglyphus and Ampullaria, and in other the nucleus is near the parietal margin...