Tryonia
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Tryonia is a genus of gastropod (snail) of the Hydrobiidae family, known as spring snails.
[edit] Species
- Tryonia adamantina (diamond tryonia)
- Tryonia aequicostata (smooth-rib hydrobe)
- Tryonia alamosae (alamosa springsnail)
- Tryonia angulata (sportinggoods tryonia)
- Tryonia brevissima (regal hydrobe)
- Tryonia brunei
- Tryonia cheatumi (phantom tryonia)
- Tryonia circumstriata
- Tryonia clathrata (grated tryonia)
- Tryonia diaboli (devil tryonia)
- Tryonia elata (point of rocks tryonia)
- Tryonia ericae (minute tryonia)
- Tryonia gilae (gila tryonia)
- Tryonia imitator (mimic tryonia)
- Tryonia kosteri (sago tryonia)
- Tryonia margae (grapevine springs elongate tryonia)
- Tryonia protea (desert tryonia)
- Tryonia quitobaquitae (quitobaquito tryonia)
- Tryonia robusta (robust tryonia)
- Tryonia rowlandsi (grapevine springs squat tryonia)
- Tryonia salina (cottonball marsh tryonia)
- Tryonia variegata (Amargosa tryonia)
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