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Dicle Falniowski & Odabaşi, 2025
1830323 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:1830323)
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Genus
Dicle bilgini Falniowski & Odabaşi, 2025 (type by original designation)
Jaszczyńska, A.; Hofman, S.; Odabaşı, D. A.; Ekin, İ.; Sîrbu, I.; Falniowski, A. (2025). Entirely Anatolian hydrobiid (Caenogastropoda–Truncatelloidea–Hydrobiidae) clade revisited: Two more new genera and six new species. <em>Animals.</em> 15(17): 2512: 1-27., available online at https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15172512
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Type locality contained in Turkey
, Note Spring in Finik Harabeleri (Finik Ruins),...
type locality contained in Turkey [details]
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Type locality Spring in Finik Harabeleri (Finik Ruins), Eskiyapı, Güçlükonak, Sırnak, Türkiye. [details]
Etymology The genus is named after the Dicle River, also known as the Tigris, which, together with the Euphrates, forms the Upper...
Etymology The genus is named after the Dicle River, also known as the Tigris, which, together with the Euphrates, forms the Upper Mesopotamia region in southeastern Türkiye [details]
MolluscaBase eds. (2025). MolluscaBase. Dicle Falniowski & Odabasi, 2025. Accessed at: https://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1830323 on 2025-09-11
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Jaszczyńska, A.; Hofman, S.; Odabaşı, D. A.; Ekin, İ.; Sîrbu, I.; Falniowski, A. (2025). Entirely Anatolian hydrobiid (Caenogastropoda–Truncatelloidea–Hydrobiidae) clade revisited: Two more new genera and six new species. <em>Animals.</em> 15(17): 2512: 1-27., available online at https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15172512
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Etymology The genus is named after the Dicle River, also known as the Tigris, which, together with the Euphrates, forms the Upper Mesopotamia region in southeastern Türkiye [details]Type locality Spring in Finik Harabeleri (Finik Ruins), Eskiyapı, Güçlükonak, Sırnak, Türkiye. [details]