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- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) abstract "Hygrophila is a taxonomic clade of air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks within the clade Panpulmonata.The families in this clade are basically air-breathing freshwater snails including freshwater limpets. The three families with the greatest number of species are the Lymnaeidae (pond snails), the Planorbidae (ramshorn snails) and the Physidae (pouch or bubble snails). These are found in ponds, creeks, ditches, and shallow lakes nearly worldwide. The snails in this clade have their eyes located at the base of their tentacles, rather than at the tips, as in the true land snails Stylommatophora. They have shells that are thin, translucent, and relatively colorless, and they lack an operculum.".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) class Gastropoda.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) family Clade.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) kingdom Animal.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) phylum Mollusca.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) thumbnail Spitzschlammschnecke.jpg?width=300.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageID "24177042".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageLength "2922".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageOutDegree "39".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageRevisionID "647686728".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Acroloxidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Acroloxoidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Amphiboloidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Ancylidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Ancylini.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Aquatic_animal.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Basommatophora.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Panpulmonata.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Chilina.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Chilinidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Chilinoidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Clade.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Euthyneura.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Freshwater_snail.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Gastropod.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Gastropoda.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Heterobranchia.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Latia.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Latiidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Limpet.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Lymnaea_stagnalis.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Lymnaeidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Lymnaeoidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Mollusk.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Operculum_(gastropod).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Panpulmonata.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Physidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Planorbidae.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Planorboidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Polyphyletic.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Polyphyly.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonata.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Pulmonate.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Siphonarioidea.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Stylommatophora.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomic.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_(biology).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLink Taxonomy_of_the_Gastropoda_(Ponder_&_Lindberg,_1997).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hygrophila (Gastropoda)".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hygrophila".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) classis Gastropoda.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) hasPhotoCollection Hygrophila_(Gastropoda).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) imageCaption "The larger of the two snails is Lymnaea stagnalis, family Lymnaeidae".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) name "Hygrophila".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) phylum Mollusca.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) regnum "Animalia".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) subdivision "See text".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) subdivisionRanks "Superfamilies".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) unrankedFamilia "clade Euthyneura".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) unrankedFamilia "clade Heterobranchia".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) unrankedFamilia "clade Hygrophila".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) unrankedFamilia "clade Panpulmonata".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) subject Category:Panpulmonata.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) hypernym Clade.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Animal.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Eukaryote.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Mollusca.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Species.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Thing.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Q19088.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Q25326.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) type Q729.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) comment "Hygrophila is a taxonomic clade of air-breathing freshwater snails, aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks within the clade Panpulmonata.The families in this clade are basically air-breathing freshwater snails including freshwater limpets. The three families with the greatest number of species are the Lymnaeidae (pond snails), the Planorbidae (ramshorn snails) and the Physidae (pouch or bubble snails). These are found in ponds, creeks, ditches, and shallow lakes nearly worldwide.".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) label "Hygrophila (Gastropoda)".
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs Hygrophila_(Gastropoda).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs 히그로필라류.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs Hygrophila_(clade).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs m.07khr1y.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs Q872645.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) sameAs Q872645.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) wasDerivedFrom Hygrophila_(Gastropoda)?oldid=647686728.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) depiction Spitzschlammschnecke.jpg.
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) isPrimaryTopicOf Hygrophila_(Gastropoda).
- Hygrophila_(Gastropoda) name "Hygrophila".