Definition of Gasteropod. Meaning of Gasteropod. Synonyms of Gasteropod

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Definition of Gasteropod

Gasteropod
Gasteropod Gas"ter*o*pod, n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as Gastropod.
gasteropod
Gastropod Gas"tro*pod, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Gastropoda. [Written also gasteropod.]

Meaning of Gasteropod from wikipedia

- Gastropods (/ˈɡæstrəpɒdz/), commonly known as slugs and snails, belong to a large taxonomic class of invertebrates within the phylum Mollusca called Gastropoda...
- foreign enemies, one of the most delicate, defenceless, and beautiful Gasteropods that inhabit the deep. Nudibranchs are hermaphroditic, thus having a...
- coast of the US and Canada. Bergh, L. S. R. (1879). On the nudibranchiate gasteropod Mollusca of the North Pacific Ocean, with special reference to those of...
- Brontë: The Evolution of Genius (Charlotte Brontë) — 1968 Maggie Ross, The Gasteropod Gordon Haight, George Eliot (George Eliot) — 1969 Elizabeth Bowen, Eva...
- January 2019. Lowe, R.T., 1842. Description of a new dorsibranchiate gasteropod discovered at Madeira. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London...
- p=taxdetails&id=531268 on 2023-08-08 Bergh, L. S. R. (1880). On the nudibranchiate gasteropod mollusca of the north Pacific Ocean, with special reference to those of...
- tryonia Stimpson, W. (1865). Diagnoses of newly discovered genera of gasteropods, belonging to the sub-fam. Hydrobiinae, of the family Rissoidae. American...
- Distillery.[citation needed] Allman G. J. 1843. On a new genus of terrestrial gasteropod. The Athenaeum 1843 (829): 851. London. "Alumni Dublinenses : a register...
- the original description. Bergh, L. S. R. (1880) On the nudibranchiate gasteropod Mollusca of the North Pacific Ocean, with special reference to those of...
- Crenata is the feminine form of Latin crenatus ("with blunt teeth"), and can be found in a number of scientific names, among them the following: Marsilea...