Euglesa Explained
Euglesa is a genus of bivalves belonging to the family Sphaeriidae.[1]
Species:
- Euglesa adamsi
- Euglesa atkinsoniana
- Euglesa cara
- Euglesa casertana
- Euglesa cavatica
- Euglesa centrale
- Euglesa chankensis
- Euglesa clausi
- Euglesa compressa
- Euglesa conventus
- Euglesa coreana
- Euglesa edlaueri
- Euglesa equilateralis
- Euglesa etheridgei
- Euglesa ethiopica
- Euglesa fallax
- Euglesa ferruginea
- Euglesa floresiana
- Euglesa fultoni
- Euglesa globularis
- Euglesa granum
- Euglesa gurvichi
- Euglesa hallae
- Euglesa henslowana
- Euglesa hinzi
- Euglesa interstitialis
- Euglesa korniushini
- Euglesa kosciusko
- Euglesa lilljeborgii
- Euglesa ljovuschkini
- Euglesa lyudmilae
- Euglesa maasseni
- Euglesa milium
- Euglesa mongolica
- Euglesa novaezelandiae
- Euglesa paludosa
- Euglesa personata
- Euglesa ponderi
- Euglesa ponderosa
- Euglesa pulchella
- Euglesa sarmatica
- Euglesa semenkevitschi
- Euglesa shcherbinai
- Euglesa subtruncata
- Euglesa tasmanica
- Euglesa trigonoides
- Euglesa waldeni
- Euglesa zugmayeri
Notes and References
- Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Euglesa Jenyns, 1832 . www.marinespecies.org . 30 October 2021.