Definition of Maizaniidae. Meaning of Maizaniidae. Synonyms of Maizaniidae

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Definition of Maizaniidae

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Meaning of Maizaniidae from wikipedia

- Maizaniidae is a family of minute land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Cyclophoroidea (according to the taxonomy...
- gastropods, including the families Helicinidae, Cyclophoridae, Aciculidae, Maizaniidae, Pomatiidae, etc. The operculum is attached to the upper surface of the...
- Craspedopomatidae Family DiplommatinidaeFamily Ferussinidae Family Maizaniidae Family Megalomastomatidae Family Neocyclotidae Family Pupinidae Superfamily...
- especially in the land snail families Streptaxidae, Achatinidae and Maizaniidae. As of 2008,[update] he had aut****d some 655 scientific publications...
- snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Maizaniidae. The specific name sapoensis is named after Sapo National Park, Liberia...
- Radix natalensis (Krauss, 1848) Land gastropods in Sierra Leone include: Maizaniidae Maizaniella leonensis (Morelet, 1873) Urocyclidae Granularion atromaculatus...
- Maizania is a genus of gastropods belonging to the family Maizaniidae. The species of this genus are found in Africa. Species: Maizania angolensis (Dohrn...
- Diplommatininae Pfeiffer, 1857 † Family Ferussinidae Wenz, 1923 (1915) Family Maizaniidae Tielecke, 1940 Family Megalomastomatidae Blanford, 1864 Family Neocyclotidae...
- On 19 August 2018, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 4584 endangered species, subspecies, stocks and subpo****tions. Diporochaeta pounamu...
- Maizania elatior is a species of gastropod belonging to the family Maizaniidae. The species is found in Africa. "Maizania elatior (E.von Martens, 1892)"...