Web13 jan. 2005 · Plates. Click on thumbnail to enlarge the image. Plate 1: Living environment and accumulation of the freshwater and brackish (low salinity) molluscs of Lower Mesopotamia. Figure 1 - Melanopsis praemorsum crawling on a tidal channel bank of the Shatt al Arab delta. Salinity is below 3‰. The extended snout and tentacles (arrow) show … WebThis is a list of non-marine molluscs of Iraq . Contents 1 Freshwater gastropods 2 Land gastropods 3 Freshwater bivalves 4 See also 5 References Freshwater gastropods [ edit] Neritidae Theodoxus jordani (Sowerby, 1844) [1] Assimineidae Assiminea mesopotamica Glöer, Naser & Yasser, 2007 [2] [3] Assiminea zubairensis Glöer & Naser, 2013 [3]
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Web1 mei 2024 · Mirza N.A. and Nashaat M. R. 2024 Abundance, Diversity and Distribution of Mollusca in the Gharaf River, Southern Iraq Iraqi Journal of Science 60 469-485. Google Scholar. Al-Ameen F A 2024 An Ecological Survey of Benthic Invertebrates in Three Sites in Shatt-Al-Kufa at Al-Najaf Province, ... WebThis study was generously supported by a wide range of national and international experts and representatives of the Government of Iraq. The outstanding contribution of Dr. Ali Al-Lami of the Ministry of Environment of Iraq, who participated in a three-day discussion workshop in July 2010, provided invaluable contacts and references to important … kroger cream of coconut
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Web10 nov. 2009 · The report is based on a three-week fact-finding mission in the northern Iraqi cities of Arbil, Sulaymaniyah, and the towns or villages of Qaraqosh, Tal Usquf, al-Qosh, Bashiqa, and Bartalah in ... Web25 feb. 2024 · Radix auricularia (Lymnaea auricularia) snails are the main intermediate host of Fasciola gigantica in the middle and South of Iraq. Recently, some studies suggest these snails are not present in Iraq, in particular Basrah province. Thus, the current study was aimed to use the bioinformatics analysis in the determination of Radix sp. in Basrah and … Webat the Kuwait sea shore, Failka Island (29˚ 21’ 02”N; 48˚ 29’ 59” E) as far as 90 miles of the present site (Jones, 1986; Al-Yamani, et al. 2013). However, none of these species was mentioned in the previous reports in Iraq and Kuwait Waters such as Ahmed (1975) and Jones (1986) in Iraq and Kuwait Waters including the recent map of gisela az