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== Distribution ==
== Distribution ==
The genus is ''Jardinella'' is endemic to [[Queensland]], [[List of non-marine molluscs of Australia|Australia]].<ref name="Perez 2005"/> There live in four springs "supegroups" in the [[Great Artesian Basin]]: [[Springsure]], [[Barcaldine, Queensland|Barcaldine]], [[Springvale, Queensland|Springvale]] and [[Eulo]].<ref name="Perez 2005"/> ''[[Jardinella tumorosa]]'' lives in [[Little Mulgrave River]].<ref name="Perez 2005">Perez K. E., Ponder W. F., Colgan D. J., Clark S. A. & Lydeard C. (2005). "Molecular phylogeny and biogeography of spring-associated hydrobiid snails of the Great Artesian Basin, Australia". ''[[Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution]]'' '''34''': 545-556. {{PMID|15683928}}, {{doi|10.1016/j.ympev.2004.11.020}}, [http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/faculty/perez/Perez/PerezLab/Research/Publications/MPE_GABphylogeny.pdf PDF].</ref>
The genus is ''Jardinella'' is endemic to [[Queensland]], [[List of non-marine molluscs of Australia|Australia]].<ref name="Perez 2005"/> There live in four springs "supegroups" in the [[Great Artesian Basin]]: [[Springsure]], [[Barcaldine, Queensland|Barcaldine]], [[Springvale, Queensland|Springvale]] and [[Eulo]].<ref name="Perez 2005"/> ''[[Jardinella tumorosa]]'' lives in [[Little Mulgrave River]].<ref name="Perez 2005">{{Cite PMID|15683928}} [http://www.uwlax.edu/biology/faculty/perez/Perez/PerezLab/Research/Publications/MPE_GABphylogeny.pdf PDF].</ref>


==Species==
==Species==

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Jardinella
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Jardinella

Jardinella is a genus of small freshwater snails, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the family Hydrobiidae.

Distribution

The genus is Jardinella is endemic to Queensland, Australia.[2] There live in four springs "supegroups" in the Great Artesian Basin: Springsure, Barcaldine, Springvale and Eulo.[2] Jardinella tumorosa lives in Little Mulgrave River.[2]

Species

There is 12 species of Jardinella listed in the 2011 IUCN Red List.[3]

Species within the genus Jardinella include:

References

  1. ^ Iredale T. & Whitley G. P. (1938). S. Aust. Nat. 18: 67.
  2. ^ a b c Template:Cite PMID PDF.
  3. ^ IUCN (2011). IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.1. <www.iucnredlist.org>. Downloaded on 13 July 2011.

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