Priodiscus serratus

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Priodiscus serratus
Scientific classification
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clade Heterobranchia clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Eupulmonata
clade Stylommatophora
informal group Sigmurethra
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P. serratus
Binomial name
Priodiscus serratus
(Adams, 1868)

Priodiscus serratus is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Streptaxidae.

Distribution

The distribution of Priodiscus serratus includes:

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References

  1. Gerlach J. (2006). Priodiscus serratus. In: IUCN 2010. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2010.3. www.iucnredlist.org. Downloaded on 6 September 2010.
  2. Gerlach J. (2010). "On the first sinistral land-snail recorded in the Seychelles islands". Phelsuma18: 96-97. PDF.