• The crystal siltsnail, also known as the helicoid spring snail, scientific name Floridobia helicogyra, is a species of small freshwater snail with a gill...
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    Wekiwa Springs. The Wekiwa hydrobe (Aphaostracon monas) and the Wekiwa siltsnail (Floridobia wekiwae) are endemic to Wekiwa Springs, and are described...
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  • coahuilae) Crystal siltsnail (Floridobia helicogyra) Ichetucknee siltsnail (Floridobia mica) Enterprise siltsnail (Floridobia monroensis) Pygmy siltsnail (Floridobia...
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  • have an operculum, in the family Hydrobiidae, the mud snails. Floridobia siltsnails are dioecious (having separate male and female individuals). Females are...
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  • coahuilae) Crystal siltsnail (Floridobia helicogyra) Ichetucknee siltsnail (Floridobia mica) Enterprise siltsnail (Floridobia monroensis) Pygmy siltsnail (Floridobia...
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    Springs. The armored siltsnail (Spilochlamys gravis) is found in two other springs in addition to Rock Springs. The hyacinth siltsnail (Floridobia floridana)...
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    from the lake. And, of the 11 snail species, the Waccamaw amnicola and siltsnail are also one-of-a-kind species. Alligators are also found at Lake Waccamaw...
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