Plesiophysa

Plesiophysa is a genus of gastropods in the family Bulinidae.

Plesiophysa
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Order:
Incertae sedis
Family:
Subfamily:
Plesiophysinae
Genus:
Plesiophysa

Fischer, 1883[1]

Species

  • Plesiophysa dolichomastix Paraense, 2002[2]
  • Plesiophysa granulata (Sowerby, 1873)[3]
  • Plesiophysa guadeloupensis Mazé, 1883[4]
  • Plesiophysa hubendicki Richards & Ferguson, 1962[5]
  • Plesiophysa pilsbryi Aguayo, 1935[6]
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References

  1. Fischer, P. (1883). Manuel de Conchyliologie et de Paléontologie Conchyliologique ou Histoire Naturelle des Mollusques Vivants et Fossiles. Paris: Librairie F. Savy.
  2. Paraense, W. L. (2002). Plesiophysa dolichomastix sp. n. (Gastropoda: Planorbidae). Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 97(4), 505–508.
  3. Sowerby, G. B. (1874). Monograph of the genus Physa. In Reeve, L. A. & Sowerby, G. B. (Eds.), Conchologia Iconica: or, Illustrations of the Shells of Molluscous Animals. Vol. XIX. Containing monographs of the genera Helicina. Cemoria. Stomatia. Megaspira. Panopæa. Rimula. Gena. Chilina. Scalaria. Cardilia. Solen. Physa. Cumingia. Cranopsis and Zeidora. Adeorbis. Solecurtus. Glycimeris. Teinostoma. Petricola. Cyprina. Typhis. Broderipia. Astarte. Anatinella. Pleurotomaria. Cultellus. Venerupis. Plicatula. Galeomma. Cyclostrema. Pandora. Emarginula. Scintilla. Pharus. Trichotropis. Gnathodon. Stomatella. London: L. Reeve & Co.
  4. Mazé, H. (1883). Catalogue révisé des mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles de la Guadeloupe et de ses dependances. Journal de Conchyliologie, 31, 5–54.
  5. Richards, C. S. & Ferguson, F. F. (1962). Plesiophysa hubendicki, a new Puerto Rican planorbid snail. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society, 81(3), 251–256.
  6. Aguayo, C. G. (1935). Espicilegio de moluscos cubanos. Memorias de la Sociedad Cubana de Historia Natural, 9, 107–128.
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