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- currently two known species in the genus Xenodiscula: Xenodiscula taintori Xenodiscula venezuelensis Xenodiscula. Discover Life, accessed 6 December 2008...
- Xenodiscula venezuelensis is a species of air-breathing land snail, a gastropod in the family Sagdidae. This species is found in Venezuela. Baker, Horace...
- Xenodiscula taintori is a species of air-breathing land snail, a gastropod in the family Sagdidae. This species is found in Guatemala and Nicaragua. Perez...
- Martens, 1890 Oleacinidae Streptostyla turgidula Pfeiffer, 1856 Sagdidae Xenodiscula taintori Goodrich & Schalie, 1937 List of marine molluscs of Guatemala...
- amoena (Pfeiffer 1849) Pyrgodomus microdinus (Morelet 1851) Sagdidae Xenodiscula taintori (Goodrich & Van der Schalie 1973) Subulinidae Beckianum beckianum...
- (Gabb, 1866) Thysanophora plagioptycha (Shuttleworth, 1854) Sagdidae Xenodiscula taintori (Goodrich & Schalie, 1937) Orthalicidae Orthalicus ferussaci...
- Vallonia enniensis Vitrea inae Vitrea striata Vitrinobrachium tridentinum Xenodiscula taintori Subspecies Idaho banded mountain snail (Oreohelix idahoensis...
- Proserpinula Sagda Stauroglypta Strialuna Suavitas Trifaux Vilitas Volvidens Xenodiscula Zaphysema Pilsbry H. A. (2 February) 1895 Guide to the study of helices...
- Vallonia enniensis Vitrea inae Vitrea striata Vitrinobrachium tridentinum Xenodiscula taintori Subspecies Idaho banded mountain snail (Oreohelix idahoensis...
- marginatus nitidulus (Pfeiffer, 1839) Bothriopupa tenuidens (Adams) Sagdidae Xenodiscula venezuelensis Pilsbry, 1919 Scolodontidae Systrophia starkii (H. B. Baker)...