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Cahaba Pebblesnail

Educational resources on Cahaba Pebblesnail

Cahaba Pebblesnail [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Cahaba Pebblesnail

Academic web links for the Cahaba Pebblesnail.


Ivory-billed freshwater gastropods
The Cahaba pebblesnail, a round, yellow snail only about a quarter of an inch in length, hadn't been spotted since 1965. A surprise find "That these things are being found is a
www.cofc.edu/~fwgna/archive/9May05.html

The Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Mollusc Specialist Group
The Cahaba pebblesnail—round, yellow, only about a quarter of an inch [~ 6 mm] long—had not been spotted since 1965. NEW RECORDS OF HENDERSONIA OCCULTA (GASTROPODA: HELICINIDAE) IN
www.hawaii.edu/cowielab/Tentacle/Tentacle%2014%20(Cowie%202005).pdf

ADW: Clappia: Classification
... Clappia cahabensis (cahaba pebblesnail)
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/classification/Clappia.html

www.uwsp.edu
Cahaba pebblesnail: Clappia cahabensis: 2000: Alabama: Umbilicate pebblesnail: Clappia umbilicata: 2000: Alabama: Umbilicate pebblesnail: Lithoglyphus umbilicata
www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/heywood/geog358/endangr/extinctI/extinctIL.htm

Overall summary:
DRAFT . February 15, 1999. The State of Alabama’s Rivers. A Blueprint for the Conservation Of Alabama’s Freshwater River Ecosystems Through the 21 st Century.
www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/BC/PAGESL1/EnvFacts/EnvFactPagesL2/EnvFactsWATER/EnvFacts...







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