File:Vitrea crystallina 01.jpg
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English: Vitrea crystallina (Müller, 1774); Diameter 0.31 cm; Originating from Rappenwörth, Karlsruhe, Germany; Shell of own collection, therefore not geocoded.
Deutsch: Vitrea crystallina (Müller, 1774), Gemeine Kristallschnecke; Durchmesser 0,31 cm; Herkunft: Rappenwörth, Karlsruhe, Deutschland. |
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Author | H. Zell |
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