Bythiospeum spp. 
Group:
Snails
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Austria, France, Germany
Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered:
  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Bythiospeum aciculaVU-IUCN1996Germany
2. Bythiospeum articenseVU-IUCN1996France
3. Bythiospeum bourguignatiVU-IUCN1996France
4. Bythiospeum cisterciensorumCR-IUCN1996Austria
5. Bythiospeum garnieriVU-IUCN1996France
6. Bythiospeum geyeriVU-IUCN2010Austria
7. Bythiospeum noricumEN-IUCN1996Austria
8. Bythiospeum pfeifferiCR-IUCN2010Austria
9. Bythiospeum quenstedtiVU-IUCN1996Germany
10. Bythiospeum reisalpenseVU-IUCN2010Austria
11. Bythiospeum sandbergeriVU-IUCN1996Germany
12. Bythiospeum tschapeckiCR-IUCN2010Austria


Species/Common Names:
Bythiospeum acicula
Bythiospeum articense
Bythiospeum bourguignati
Paladilhiopis bourguignati
Bythiospeum cisterciensorum
Bythiospeum garnieri
Bythiospeum geyeri
Bythiospeum noricum
Bythiospeum pfeifferi
Bythiospeum quenstedti
Bythiospeum reisalpense
Bythiospeum sandbergeri
Bythiospeum tschapecki

Facts Summary:
Bythiospeum is a genus of snails of concern and found in the following area(s): Austria, France, Germany.


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