Cleopatra ferruginea (I. Lea & H. C. Lea, 1851)
indigenous

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Residence status

Occurrence in African countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, or alien in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature.

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Names and Sources

No known common names.

Classification

KINGDOM Animalia

PHYLUM Mollusca

SPECIES ferruginea

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Uses

Unknown

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1995

JOURNAL ARTICLE

INTERACTION BETWEEN BULINUS GLOBOSUS AND CLEOPATRA FERRUGINEA AT A TRANSMISSION SITE OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN KWALE, KENYA

Noda, Shinichi, Muhoho, Ngethe, HABE, SIIIGEHISA, Makiya, Kiyoshi, Aoki, Yoshiki. 1995. INTERACTION BETWEEN BULINUS GLOBOSUS AND CLEOPATRA FERRUGINEA AT A TRANSMISSION SITE OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN KWALE, KENYA Vol. 23 pp.15–20.

1851

BOOK

Description of a New Genus of the Family Melaniana and of Many New Species of the Genus Melania: Chiefly Collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., During His Zoological Voyage in the East, and Now First Decribed

Lea, Isaac, Lea, H. 1851. Description of a New Genus of the Family Melaniana and of Many New Species of the Genus Melania: Chiefly Collected by Hugh Cuming, Esq., During His Zoological Voyage in the East, and Now First Decribed. Richard Taylor.