Tag Archives: Pseudamnicola

Pseudamnicola oudrefica (Letourneux & Bourguignat)

Oudhref Pseudamnicola Snail (Pseudamnicola oudrefica)

The Oudhref Pseudamnicola Snail was described in 1887, it was apparently restricted to a place somewhere near the village of Oudhref in the Gabès Governorate, Tunisia.

This species has not been found since the 19th century and is now extinct.

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I could not find any other information about this species so far, it appears that no one really cares for molluscs, let alone small to tiny ones.

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edited: 05.05.2019

Pseudamnicola ragia Letourneux & Bourguignat

Ragia Pseudamnicola Snail (Pseudamnicola ragia)

The Ragia Pseudamnicola Snail was described in 1887, it is known from two localities in Tunisia.

The species has not been found since the 19th century and is now extinct.

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Unfortunately I could not trace any other information about this species so far.

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edited: 05.05.2019

Pseudamnicola latasteana Letourneux & Bourguignat

Oasis Pseudamnicola Snail (Pseudamnicola latasteana)

This species was described in 1887 based on specimens that had been collected in a oasis in Tunisia (?), it was not found since and is considered extinct. 

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Unfortunately I could not find out any more information up to now.

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edited: 05.05.2019

Pseudamnicola doumeti Letourneux & Bourguignat

Doumets Pseudamnicola Snail (Pseudamnicola doumeti)

Doumets Pseudamnicola Snail was described in 1887, it was restricted to a single locality in Tunisia.

The species has not been found since the 19th century and is apparently extinct.

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Unfortunately I could not trace any further information about this species up to now.

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edited: 05.05.2019

Pseudamnicola singularis Letourneux & Bourguignat

Singular Pseudamnicola Snail (Pseudamnicola singularis)

The Singular Pseudamnicola Snail was described in 1887, it was apparently restricted to two localities; one somewhere near the village of Oudhref and the second one near Gabès, the capital city of the Gabès Governorate, both in Tunisia.

The species was never found again since its description and appears to be extinct. 

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edited: 05.05.2019