Eostrobilops nipponica
Species of gastropod
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Eostrobilops nipponica is a species of air-breathing land snail, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Strobilopsidae.
Subspecies
- Eostrobilops nipponica nipponica Pilsbry, 1927 - It is a vulnerable subspecies.
- Eostrobilops nipponica reikoae Matsumura & Minato, 1998 - This is a near threatened subspecies.
Distribution
This species occurs in Japan.
References
References
- [[File:PD-icon.svg. 15px]] [[Henry Augustus Pilsbry. Pilsbry H. A.]] (1927). ''[[Manual of Conchology]], structural and systematic, with illustrations of the species. Second series: Pulmonata. Volume 28. Geographic Distribution of Pupillidae; Strobilopsidae, Valloniidae and Pleurodiscidae.'' [[Academy of Natural Sciences#Malacology. Conchological department Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia]], Philadelphia. [https://archive.org/stream/manualofconcholo28tryo#page/n60/mode/1up 45]-46.
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- {{in lang. ja Matsumura I. & Minato H. (1998). "大阪府北部で採集されたナニワクチミゾガイ(新亜種) ''Eostrobilops nipponica reikoae'' n. subsp. (Pulmonata : Strobilopsidae) from the Northern Region of Osaka, Japan". ''The Japanese journal of malacology. Venus'' '''57'''(1): 39-47. [https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110004773327 CiNii]
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