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Slugs, Snails (Gastropoda)

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    TammySlug.Com - The Official Pacific Northwest Slug Page
    Some people hate slugs. Some people love slugs. Some people think slugs are the greatest thing since strawberry jam. Some people put slugs in their strawberry jam. [eng]
    Seashells
    Home page includs: underwater photo gallery, live seashells gallery, Cypraea Angelicae, exchanging list. Shelling in Palawan. [eng]
    NMITA Mollusca: Gastropoda
    Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America: Taxa, References, Contributors. [eng]
    Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America
    NMITA is an online biotic database containing images and data for taxa used in analyses of Tropical American biodiversity over the past 25 million years. For information about individual taxa: Bivalves, Gastropods, Bryozoans, Azooxanthellate, Corals, Zooxanthellate Corals, Benthic Forams, Ostracodes. Elasmobranchs and Teleosteans. [eng]
    Jeff's Nudibranch Page
    Photoes and some common information about nudibranch (gastropoda) and crinoid (echinodermata), sea galleries with collection of original underwater photos. [eng]
    Sea Shells
    A partly illustrated catalogue of Gastropods with references to books in my small library and some guidelines. [eng]
    Gastropods
    Information on gastropods from an aquarist's viewpoint. [eng]
    Cone Shell & Conotoxin Homepage
    For centuries members of the Conidae family have been collected for their unique and intricately designed shells. Only during the last few decades have Cone shells become an exciting area for scientific research. [eng]
    Freshwater Gastropods of North America
    The Freshwater Gastropods of North America project is a long-term, collaborative effort to inventory and ultimately monograph all 15 families of freshwater snails inhabiting the continent north of Mexico. Our primary motive is the conservation of a fauna more imperiled than understood. Phase I of the project involves the review and compilation of all museum holdings. In Phase II, regionally organized teams will survey local freshwater gastropod faunas, compiling modern distributional records into a primary database. Phase III teams (organized taxonomically) will identify, review, and if necessary revise the taxa, ultimately producing species accounts giving descriptions, illustrations, synonymy, bibliography, ecology, and current distributional maps on a continental scale. [eng]
    Gastropoda, Slugs, Snails
    Terrestrial or aquatic molluscs with a foot acting as a propulsive organ, the animal gliding along on a trail of slime, and bearing at its front 2 pairs of "horns". The mouth contains a rasping tongue or radula, which enables the animal to graze the surface of plant tissues. [eng]
    ABNET
    At the 1994 Abalone Symposium it was decided that communication between abalone researchers could be facilitated by setting up a listserver for posting of messages. This was done by Neville Sweijd of UCT. In 1995 it was decided to takes this one step further by distributing information via a worldwide web server. These pages are the result and the role of ABNET has now expanded somewhat. The ABNET listserver is still operating as it has before and you can subscribe and post to ABNET via these pages. The ABNET Archives will be viewable here for members and will be regularly updated. Input and suggestions are welcome from any members who have any abalone related information which will be stored under the relevant categories. The various facilities available through ABNET are listed below. [eng]
    FWGNA Information Resources
    Bibliography for the Identification of North American Freshwater Snails. This is Rob Dillon's compilation of all 20th-century guidebooks, keys, monographs, systematic reviews, regional surveys, checklists, and any other published reference material potentially useful for identifying our freshwater gastropod fauna. [eng]
    Introduction to the Gastropoda
    Photos and on-line mollusc collections. [eng]
    Classe: GASTROPODA
    Catalogo Interattivo Molluschi del Pliocene italiano. [ita]
    Polymita
    The genus Polymita comprises the most colorful of all the tree snails existing in the world. This unique tree snail is only found on the easternmost province of Oriente on the island of Cuba. This website presents information on the taxonomy, distribution and ecology of this genus. The taxonomy listing is linked to photos and descriptive information on the six known species and the many described varieties and color forms. A reference listing for literature discussing the Polymita can be found on the literature page. [eng]
    Class Gastropoda
    Class Gastropoda are the largest group of mollusks, with between 40,000 and 75,000 species. These are also the only mollusks that live on land. Gastropods, like class Schapoda, lack gills, and use the mantle as a makeshift lung for extracting oxygen and breathing. Most species have coiled shells, and this class has evolved tentacles and eyes. This class includes marine animals like the sea slug and terrestrial animals like the slug and snail. [eng]
    Shell Catalogue - Class to Superfamily Tree
    Gastropoda - classification. [eng]
    Eurasia Shells
    Large collection of gastropod specimen images. [eng]
    Mmollu
    Quelques images des collections malacologiques. [fra]
    Gastropod
    Any mollusk of the class Gastropoda, which includes snails and slugs. [eng]
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