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Ash-black Slug (Limax cinereoniger)The ash-black slug is the largest species of land slug in the wor
Lana'i Tree Snail/Pūpū kani oe (Partulina variabilis)The scientific name for the Lana’i tree s
Cellar Slug (Limacus flavus)The cellar slug is a European native and sometimes goes by other names s
Bornean Red Land Snail (Schistoloma anostoma)This striking red snail is a prosobranch rather than a
two ramshorn snails
Snail shells offer clues to the origin of body asymmetryResearchers have discovered a gene in snails
Lana'i Tree Snail/Pūpū kani oe (Partulina variabilis)The scientific name for the Lana’i tree s
Ash-black Slug (Limax cinereoniger)The ash-black slug is the largest species of land slug in the wor
Cellar Slug (Limacus flavus)The cellar slug is a European native and sometimes goes by other names s
Bornean Red Land Snail (Schistoloma anostoma)This striking red snail is a prosobranch rather than a
Temasek Green Tree Snail (Amphidromus atricallosus temasek)The genus name Amphidromus refers to a ve
Graceful Awlsnail (Allopeas gracile)The Graceful Awlsnail is a member of the family Subulinidae, the
Asian Tramp Snail (Bradybaena similaris)The Asian Tramp Snail is a small snail originally native to
spectrometrie:Lioconcha Hieroglyphica is officially my favorite mollusc
diyfluffies: The Nautilus is done!! Made using the pattern from the book Crocheted Sea Creatures fro
The Ocean Turnover These are brachiopods, a type of filter-feeding organism that first evolved in th
a cluster of leopard ramshorn snails (planorbidae)
egg mass of a ramshorn snail. these snails are common aquairum pets and can lay up to a dozen eggs a
zooophagous: spectrometrie: Lioconcha Hieroglyphica is officially my favorite mollusc This clam has
realmonstrosities:The Rainbow Nudibranch (Dendronotus iris) is a terrifying beast of hellish fire an
visuzoologia:Pelican’s-foot (Aporrhais pespelecani) by Tiggrx on Flickr.PH. MOLLUSCA CL. GASTROPODA
Iridescent clam (Pedum spondyloideum)Photo by Shawn Miller
Birds and nature - 1900 - via Internet Archive
Gustav Friedrich Schlick - An imaginary underwater scene - c.1804-1869 - via Sotheby’s
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