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Pomacea bridgesii / Viviparus / Snail / Viviparus georgianus / Ampullariidae / Viviparidae / Chinese mystery snail / Cipangopaludina
Date: 2014-08-07 00:17:33
Pomacea bridgesii
Viviparus
Snail
Viviparus georgianus
Ampullariidae
Viviparidae
Chinese mystery snail
Cipangopaludina

CHINESE MYSTERY SNAIL Photo from "Kemongsa Science In Picture" Volume 21, published by Kemongsa, 1993.

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