Species Identification

Species Identification: Find Species


Family: Provorticidae



(See list of species below)



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8 species
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Baicalellia brevituba
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Baicalellia strelzovi
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Haplovejdovskya subterranea
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Pogaina suecica
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Provortex affinis
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Provortex balticus
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Provortex karlingi
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Provortex pallidus
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Scientific Name English Name Distribution Max. Length (cm) Year
Baicalellia brevituba Northeast Atlantic and th 1918
Baicalellia strelzovi Northeast Atlantic and th 1988
Haplovejdovskya subterranea Northeast Atlantic and th 1954
Pogaina suecica Northeast Atlantic and th 1948
Provortex affinis Northeast Atlantic and th 1878
Provortex balticus Northeast Atlantic and th
Provortex karlingi Northeast Atlantic and th 1951
Provortex pallidus Northeast Atlantic and th 1948



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