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Georissa
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, '' Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization Hybridization (or hybridisation) may refer to: *Hybridization (biology), the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybrid *Orbital hybridization, in chemistry, the mixing of atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals *Nu ... at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene- ...
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Georissa Shikokuensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, '' Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization Hybridization (or hybridisation) may refer to: *Hybridization (biology), the process of combining different varieties of organisms to create a hybrid *Orbital hybridization, in chemistry, the mixing of atomic orbitals into new hybrid orbitals *Nu ... at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene- ...
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Georissa Bangueyensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * '' Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 201 ...
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Georissa Kobelti
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Kinabatanganensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Japonica
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Hosei
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Hadra
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Gomantongensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Everetti
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Borneensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Bauensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *'' Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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Georissa Anyiensis
''Georissa'' is a genus of minute land snails, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrocenidae. Although the species are best known for living on the surface of limestone rocks, they are often also found in and on the vegetation and on non-calcareous rocks. One species, '' Georissa filiasaulae'', is cavernicolous. It is only known from two caves in the Sepulut area of Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, where its above-ground sister species, ''Georissa saulae'', inhabits the rocks outside of the cave, and is connected to the cave snail via narrow zones of hybridization at the cave entrances. Possibly, ''G. filiasaulae'' has evolved without ever having been fully separated from its ancestor, a process known as speciation-with-gene-flow. Species Species within the genus ''Georissa'' include: *'' Georissa anyiensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 * ''Georissa bangueyensis'' E. A. Smith, 1895 *''Georissa bauensis'' Khalik, Hendriks, Vermeulen & Schilthuizen, 2018 ...
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