Plesiophysa

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Plesiophysa
Scientific classification
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Incertae sedis
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Plesiophysinae
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Plesiophysa

Fischer, 1883 [1]

Plesiophysa is a genus of gastropods in the family Bulinidae.

Species

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References

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