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English: Valvata macrostoma; Freshwater prosobranch snail
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Source Ehrmann, P., 1956. Mollusca (reprinted from 1933 edition)
Author Ehrmann, Hermann Felix Paul (* 21st December 1868 – † 6th October 1937; Germany)

scanned dd 2010-04-05 by User:Tom Meijer (and retouched) from Ehrmann, P. 1956. Mollusca, 264 pp. (reprint)

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