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Prophysa

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Smaller gastropods shown in the foreground include Prophysa sp.

Scientific classification
Kingdom:

Animalia

Phylum:

Mollusca

Class:

Gastropoda

(unranked):

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Superfamily:

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Family:

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Genus:

Prophysa


Bandel, 1991[1]

Prophysa is a genus of freshwater snails, an aquatic gastropod molluscs from Mesozoic.



Species


Species within the genus Prophysa include:



  • Prophysa bristovii (De Loriol, 1865)


References




  1. ^ Bandel K. (1991). "Gastropods from brackish and fresh water of the Jurassic-Cretaceous transition (a systematic reevaluation)". Berliner geowissenschaftliche Abhandlungen 134: 9-55, Berlin. page 29.






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