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succinea
‖ succinea Zool. (səkˈsɪnɪə) Pl. -eæ, eas. [mod.L. (Draparnaud), fem. of succineus, f. succinum amber, succin.] Any gasteropod of the genus of this name: so called from the transparent texture and amber colour of the shell.1840 Cuvier's Anim. Kingd. 349 The Succinea..has an ovate shell, with an aper... Oxford English Dictionary
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Succinea
Gould, 1846 Succinea interioris Tate, 1894 Succinea kempi Preston, 1912 Succinea konaensis Sykes, 1897 Succinea kuntziana Solem, 1959 Succinea labiosa , 2009 Succinea mauiensis Ancey, 1889 Succinea maxima Henshaw, 1904 Succinea mcgregori Pilsbry, 1898 Succinea meridionalis d'Orbigny, 1846 Succinea wikipedia.org
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Succinea archeyi
Succinea archeyi is a species of small, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Succineidae, the amber snails wikipedia.org
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Succinea caduca
Succinea caduca is a species of land snail native to Hawai'i. Some particulars of four Indo-Pacific Succinea. wikipedia.org
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Chrysomyxa succinea
Chrysomyxa succinea is a species of rust fungus in the family Coleosporiaceae which was introduced to Japan where it feeds on Rhododendron dilatatum. References Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Fungi described in 1880 succinea wikipedia.org
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Succinea approximans
Ecology The habitat of Succinea approximans ranges from relatively dry places to wet areas. In Grenada, Succinea approximans lives among leaf litter. wikipedia.org
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Succinea piratarum
Succinea piratarum is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Succineidae, the amber snails. wikipedia.org
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Succinea concordialis
Succinea concordialis is partially synonymous to Succinea forsheyi according to Hubrich (1985). Original description of Succinea concordialis Succinea concordialis was originally discovered and described by Augustus Addison Gould in Latin language wikipedia.org
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Chaetorellia succinea
Chaetorellia succinea is a species of tephritid fruit fly that was accidentally released in 1991 into the United States and had since become one of the C. succinea probably displaces another biocontrol fly, Chaetorellia australis, where the two co-occur. wikipedia.org
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Succinea philippinica
Succinea philippinica is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Succineidae, the amber snails. wikipedia.org
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Alitta succinea
Alitta succinea (known as the pile worm, clam worm or cinder worm) is a species of marine annelid in the family Nereididae (commonly known as ragworms Synonyms Synonyms of Alitta succinea include: Neanthes perrieri Saint-Joseph, 1898 (subjective synonym) Neanthes succinea (Frey & Leuckart, 1847) Nereis wikipedia.org
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Charidotella succinea
Charidotella succinea is a species of tortoise beetle in the family Chrysomelidae. It is found in Central America and North America. wikipedia.org
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Succinea tenella
Succinea tenella is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Succineidae, the amber snails. wikipedia.org
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Angustassiminea succinea
Angustassiminea succinea is a species of minute operculate snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Assimineidae. Distribution and habitat Angustassiminea succinea has been found in Mexico, Belize, northern South America, and on the western shores of the Atlantic Ocean wikipedia.org
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Succinea putris
Succinea putris is a species of small air-breathing land snail in the family Succineidae, the amber snails. Life cycle The lifespan of Succinea putris in laboratory conditions is 13 to 17 months. wikipedia.org
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