Parashiela Expansilabrum
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Parashiela Expansilabrum
''Parashiela'' is a genus of minute sea snails, marine (ocean), marine gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family (biology), family Rissoidae. Species Species within the genus ''Parashiela'' include: * ''Parashiela ambulata'' Laseron, 1956 * ''Parashiela caboverdensis'' Amati, Smriglio & Oliverio, 2024 * ''Parashiela expansilabrum'' Amati, Di Giulio & Oliverio, 2023 * ''Parashiela invisibilis'' (Hedley, 1899) * ''Parashiela liddelliana'' (Hedley, 1907) * ''Parashiela obesula'' Amati, Di Giulio & Oliverio, 2023 * ''Parashiela rimatara'' Amati, Di Giulio & Oliverio, 2023 * ''Parashiela rotundata'' Amati, Di Giulio & Oliverio, 2023 * ''Parashiela soniae'' Amati, Di Giulio & Oliverio, 2023 ;Synonyms: * ''Parashiela beetsi'' Ladd, 1966: synonym of ''Parashiela ambulata'' Laseron, 1956 Distribution This species is found along Japan and Australia. References

* Ponder W. F. (1985). ''A review of the Genera of the Rissoidae (Mollusca: Mesogastropoda: Rissoacea)''. Records o ...
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