Westerlund mentions Drouet as author but, Clessin [1879] denies the identity [details]
Stated by Hubendick (1951: 194) to be "Probably = emarginata Say." [details]
The taxonomic identity of this species name is unknown. Traditionally, it was used in application to some species ... [details]
Possibly, it is not lymnaeid snail but a Succiena species [details]
According to Hubendick [1951], it is a junior synonym of Galba truncatula. However, its synonymy with Galba ... [details]
According to Hubendick (1951), the taxonomic identity of this species is unidentifiable [details]
According to Hubendick [1951], not Lymnaea at all; probably it is a species of Physastra [details]
The taxonomic identity of this species is unclear; according to Hubendick (1951), it may represent a synonym of ... [details]
Possibly, a junior synonym of Stagnicola palustris [details]
According to Hubendick [1951], this name does not refer to a lymnaeid; it is a species of Chilina [details]
Possibly, identical with Radix natalensis (Krauss, 1848) [details]
According to Hubendick (1951), it is identical with "Otostomus dombeyanus" (unknown species; ?= Chilina dombeiana) [details]
Hubendick [1951] guessed it may be a planorbid species. Tryon [1866] described L. wilsonii as a sinistral lymnaeid ... [details]
According to Hubendick [1951], this name does not refer to a lymnaeid; it is a species of Chilina [details]
Conchologically, this species corresponds to the representatives of the family Lymnaeidae. Hubendick [1951] ... [details]
Philippines, Luzon, Mountain Province, lake at Trinidad [details]