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English: Zebinella allemani (Bartsch, 1931); family Rissoinidae
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Source Bartsch, P. (1931). Descriptions of new marine mollusks from Panama, with a figure of the genotype of Engina. Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 79 (15)
Author Smithsonian Institution - United States National Museum - P. Bartsch

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Zebinella allemani (Bartsch, 1931)

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