File:Valvata utahensis shell 3.jpg
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DescriptionValvata utahensis shell 3.jpg |
English: Drawing of the apertural view of the shell of Valvata utahensis and its operculum. |
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Source | Call R. E. 1886. On certain recent, quarternary, and new fresh-water Mollusca. Proceeding Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, volume V., page 4-5, plate I, figure 1. Retouched by User:Snek01. |
Author | Richard Ellsworth Call (1856-1917, U.S.A.) |
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