Keyword: gastropods
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A round-ribbed elimia (Elimia nassula) from Tuscumbia Spring, Colbert County, Alabama.
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A panel elimia (Elimia laqueata) from North Fork Creek, Tennessee.
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A Cumberland elimia (Elimia edgariana) from North Fork Creek, Tennessee.
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Two round-ribbed Elimia (Elimia nassula) from Tuscumbia Spring, Colbert County, Alabama.
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A panel elimia (Elimia laqueata) from North Fork Creek, Tennessee.
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Two skirted hornsnail (Pleurocera pyrenella) from Limestone Creek, Limestone County, Alabama.
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A skirted hornsnail (Pleurocera pyrenella) from Limestone Creek, Limestone County, Alabama.
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INV004-00128
An apple murex (Chicoreus pomum) at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. This is part of the Audubon Nature Institute.
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INV004-00127
An apple murex (Chicoreus pomum) at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas. This is part of the Audubon Nature Institute.
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INV006-00130
A chestnut cowrie (Neobernaya spadicea) at SeaWorld San Diego.
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A chestnut cowrie (Neobernaya spadicea) at SeaWorld San Diego.
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A Florida horse conch (Triplofusus giganteus) at SeaWorld San Diego.
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A land snail (Cornu aspersum) at the Butterfly Pavilion.
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A land snail (Cornu aspersum) at the Butterfly Pavilion.
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A wavy turban snail (Megastraea undosa) at the Butterfly Pavilion.
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A wavy turban snail (Megastraea undosa) at the Butterfly Pavilion.
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INV004-00126
A tadpole physa (Physa gyrina) at Cedar Point Biological Station.
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A tadpole physa (Physa gyrina) at Cedar Point Biological Station.
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An olive nerite snail (Neritina reclivata) at Conservation Fisheries in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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An unidentified snail at Conservation Fisheries in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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INV004-00071
Olive nerite snails (Neritina reclivata) at Conservation Fisheries in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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An assassin snail (Clea helena) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove. As do many freshwater gastropods, they’ll commonly lay eggs on one another’s shells. Particularly if the area where they live is dominated by soft sediments such as sand and silt.
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An assassin snail (Clea helena) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove. As do many freshwater gastropods, they’ll commonly lay eggs on one another’s shells. Particularly if the area where they live is dominated by soft sediments such as sand and silt.
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INV004-00068
Two nerite snails (Neritina semiconica) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.
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Two tiger nerite snails (Neritina gagates) at Safari Park Dvur Kralove.
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Assassin snail (Clea helena) at Shrimp Fever, from a private collection.
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Assassin snail (Clea helena) at Shrimp Fever, from a private collection.
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Tire track snail or red nerite snail (Vittina waigiensis) from a private collection.
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Tire track snail or red nerite snail (Vittina waigiensis) from a private collection.
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Rainforest Snail (Hadra webbi) at Melbourne Zoo.
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Rainforest Snail (Hadra webbi) at Melbourne Zoo.
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Page springsnails, Pyrgulopsis morrisoni, at the Aquatic Research and Conservation Center.
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Page springsnails (Pyrgulopsis morrisoni) at the Aquatic Research and Conservation Center.
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Island applesnail (Pomacea maculata) at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island, FL. This is an invasive species from South America. These were collected in Lake Okeechobee.
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Island applesnail, Pomacea maculata, at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge on Sanibel Island, Florida. This is an invasive species from South America. These were collected in Lake Okeechobee.
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Tylomelania sp. orange at L’aquarium tropical du palais de la Porte Dore.