Ditropis
Ditropis is a genus of land snails with opercula, terrestrial gastropods in the family Cyclophoridae.
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Genus: | Ditropis Blanford, 1869 |
There is also a hemipteran genus Ditropis, homonym of Stiroma Fieber 1866 , belonging to the family Delphacidae.
Distribution
This genus can be found on Java and New Guinea.,[1] India and Australia.
Species
The genus Ditropis contains the following species:
- Ditropis biroi
- Ditropis koperbergi
- Ditropis papuana
- Ditropis whitei
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