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  2. Cipangopaludina malleata - Wikipedia

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    Viviparus malleatus Reeve, 1863 Cipangopaludina malleata is a species of large, freshwater snail with an operculum and a gill , an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae, the river snails.

  3. Chinese mystery snail - Wikipedia

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    Literature cited in the USGS database regarding the Chinese mystery snail may employ the following names: Cipangopaludina chinensis, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleatus, Cipangopaludina chinensis malleata, Viviparus malleatus, Viviparus chinensis malleatus, Bellamya chinensis and Bellamya chinensis malleatus. [5]

  4. Viviparus - Wikipedia

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    Viviparus, commonly known as the river snails, is a genus of large, ... Viviparus malleatus Reeve, 1863 [7] synonym of Cipangopaludina malleata (Reeve, 1863)

  5. Viviparidae - Wikipedia

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    Viviparidae, sometimes known as the river snails or mystery snails, are a family of large aquatic gastropod mollusks, being some of the most widely distributed operculate freshwater snails.

  6. Category:Viviparidae - Wikipedia

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    Viviparus viviparus This page was last edited on 26 March 2013, at 15:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Viviparus viviparus - Wikipedia

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    Viviparus viviparus is a species of large freshwater snail with a gill and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Viviparidae, the river snails. This species is a viviparous ( ovoviviparous ) snail.

  8. Zenarchopteridae - Wikipedia

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    Zenarchopteridae, the viviparous halfbeaks, is a family in the order Beloniformes.The Zenarchopteridae exhibit strong sexual dimorphism, practicing internal fertilisation, and in some cases ovoviviparous or viviparous (the family also includes oviparous species).

  9. Gastropoda - Wikipedia

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    Gastropods (/ ˈ ɡ æ s t r ə p ɒ d z /), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda (/ ɡ æ s ˈ t r ɒ p ə d ə /).