Jardinella spp. 
Group:
Snails
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Australia


Species/Common Names:
Jardinella acuminata
Jardinella carnarvonensis
Jardinella colmani
Jardinella coreena
Jardinella corrugata
Jardinella edgbastonensis
Jardinella eulo
Jardinella exigua
Jardinella isolata
Jardinella jesswiseae
Jardinella pallida
Jardinella zeidlerorum

Facts Summary:
Jardinella is a genus of snails of concern and found in the following area(s): Australia.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Jardinella acuminataEN-IUCN1996Australia
2. Jardinella carnarvonensisVU-IUCN1996Australia
3. Jardinella colmaniCR-IUCN1996Australia
4. Jardinella coreenaVU-IUCN1996Australia
5. Jardinella corrugataVU-IUCN1996Australia
6. Jardinella edgbastonensisVU-IUCN1996Australia
7. Jardinella euloVU-IUCN1996Australia
8. Jardinella exiguaVU-IUCN1996Australia
9. Jardinella isolataVU-IUCN1996Australia
10. Jardinella jesswiseaeEN-IUCN1996Australia
11. Jardinella pallidaEN-IUCN1996Australia
12. Jardinella zeidlerorumVU-IUCN1996Australia

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