Hypselostoma Khaowongensis
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Hypselostoma Khaowongensis
''Hypselostoma'' is a genus of very small air-breathing land snails, terrestrial animal, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Vertiginidae, the whorl snails. Species Species within the genus ''Hypselostoma'' include: * ''Hypselostoma annamiticum'' Möllendorff, 1900 * ''Hypselostoma banmiensis'' Panha & J. B. Burch, 2004 * ''Hypselostoma benetuitum'' Vermeulen, Luu, Theary & Anker, 2019 * ''Hypselostoma bensonianum'' Blanford, 1863 * ''Hypselostoma cambodjense'' Van Benthem Jutting, 1962 * ''Hypselostoma cucumensis'' Panha, 1997 * ''Hypselostoma dayanum'' Stoliczka, 1871 * ''Hypselostoma dilatatum'' van Benthem Jutting, 1962 * ''Hypselostoma discobasis'' Vermeulen, Luu, Theary & Anker, 2019 * ''Hypselostoma dohertyi'' Fulton, 1899 * ''Hypselostoma edentata'' Panha & J. B. Burch, 1999 * ''Hypselostoma edentulum'' Moellendorff, 1894 * ''Hypselostoma erawan'' Panha & J. B. Burch, 2002 * ''Hypselostoma holimanae'' F. G. Thompson & Lee, 1988 * ''Hypselostoma insul ...
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