Classification :
Eukarya - Opisthokonta - Animalia - Mollusca - Gastropoda - Heterobranchia - Panpulmonata - Saccoglossa - Amphiboloidea
Amphibolidae Gray, 1840
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[Map・Summary]
■ Record acquisition rangeWith latitude and longitude information:0%
■ Record acquisition periodWith period:40%
1968/10/07 ~ 1999/05/15
* Date last modified:2008/01/18
■ Number of record10  
[Environment data]
Red list status in Japan
Critically Endangered + Endangered (CR+EN): Ministry of the Environment
Amphibolidae Gray, 1840 of literature
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Beesley, P. L., Ross, G. J. B. and A. Wells (1998) Mollusca: the southern synthesis. Fauna of Australia 5. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
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Bouchet P. and J.-P. Rocroi (2005) Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families. Malacologia 47(1-2): 1-397.
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Golding, R. E. (2012) Molecular phylogenetic analysis of mudflat snails (Gastropoda: Euthyneura: Amphiboloidea) supports an Australasian centre of origin. Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 63(1), 72-81.
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Kurozumi, T. (2000) Family Amphibolidae. In: Okutani, T. (ed.), Marine Mollusks in Japan. Tokai University Press, Tokyo, 823 (in Japanese).
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Okutani, T. (ed.) (2017) Marine mollusks in Japan, the second edition. Tokai University Press, Kanagawa, Japan, 1382pp. (in Japanese).
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