Biology
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Lake Biwa Snails Get New Name: Systematic Revision of the Genus Semisulcospira
Snails may look slow and sleepy, but evolutionarily the freshwater mollusks in Lake Biwa have been busy. However, despite evidence of morphological and genetic variation, new species divergence long went unnoticed.
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