- The
decollate snail,
scientific name
Rumina decollata, is a medium-sized
predatory land snail, a
species of
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in...
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scratchy substance such as
diatomaceous earth can also
deter snails. The
decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will
capture and eat
garden snails, and because...
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incremental lines. The
suture is
distinct but not deep. The
apical portion is
decollate. The
aperture is
narrowly ovate. The
outer lip is
simple and blunt. The...
- In some
species it
breaks away,
leaving the s****
truncated or
decollated.
Decollated s****
usually have the
whorls of the
spire closely wound and not...
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Latin collis colliculus coll- neck
Latin collum accolade, col, collar,
decollate, decollation, décolletage,
encollar color-
color Latin color bicolor,...
- whole, s**** and all. Some
carnivorous species of snails, such as the
decollate snail and the rosy wolf snail, also prey on
other land snails. Such carnivorous...
- pot-plants, or for
wherever else the
supply is adequate.[citation needed] The
decollate snail (Rumina decollata) will
capture and eat
garden snails, and because...
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predatory (and
often cannibalistic) molluscs, (e.g.octopuses, murexes,
decollate snails and
oyster drills),
arthropods such as
crabs and
firefly larvae...
- culture, cultivate, incult, etc. colony, colonial, etc. collar, accolade,
decollate, etc palindrome, palimpsest,
palinode telegraph, television, etc. evolve...
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advent of the "jazz blues" have
taken to
wearing "jazz collars," neat
decollate things that give the
throat and
windpipe full play, so that the notes...