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English: Photo of a lateral view of a shell of Theodoxus fluviatilis. The width of this shell is 8 mm and the height of the shell is 6 mm. There are two remnants of egg capsules.
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Source Maňas M. (2014). "Photo of the day (34): Theodoxus fluviatilis". http://gastropods.wordpress.com/ Blog about gastropods. From https://www.flickr.com/photos/michalmanas/15601154071/
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