Species Identification

Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Pomatiopsidae



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7 species
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Cecina manchurica
[Manchurian cecina]
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Pomatiopsis binneyi
[Robust walker]
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Pomatiopsis californica
[Pacific walker]
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Pomatiopsis chacei
[Marsh walker]
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Pomatiopsis cincinnatiensis
[Brown walker]
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Pomatiopsis lapidaria
[Slender walker]
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Tomichia tristis
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Cecina manchurica Manchurian cecina Northern Pacific. 1861
Pomatiopsis binneyi Robust walker North America. 1863
Pomatiopsis californica Pacific walker North America. 1899
Pomatiopsis chacei Marsh walker North America. 1937
Pomatiopsis cincinnatiensis Brown walker North America. 1840
Pomatiopsis lapidaria Slender walker North America. 1817
Tomichia tristis Western Indian Ocean 1889



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