Nobuea

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Nobuea
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clade Caenogastropoda
informal group Architaenioglossa
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Nobuea

Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943 [1]

Nobuea is a genus of tropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Cyclophoridae.

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Species

Species within the genus Nobuea include:

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References

  1. Kuroda & Miyanaga (1943). Venus, Kyoto 12: 126.
  2. Kimura, Kazuki; Noseworthy, Ron (2020-03-26). "First record of the little-known land gastropod genus Nobuea Kuroda et Miyanaga, 1943 (Gastropoda Diplommatinidae) from Jeju Island, South Korea". Biodiversity Journal. 11 (1): 289–292. doi: 10.31396/biodiv.jour.2020.11.1.289.292 . ISSN   2039-0394.

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