- The
family Pomatiidae is a
taxonomic family of
small operculate land snails,
terrestrial gastropod mollusks that can be
found over the
warmer parts of...
- snails,
including the Helicinidae, Cyclophoridae, Aciculidae, Maizaniidae,
Pomatiidae, etc. The
operculum is
attached to the
upper surface of the foot and in...
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within a few
families including the
marine Naticidae and the
terrestrial Pomatiidae, the
operculum is
primarily calcareous, in
other words mostly made of...
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Pelycidiinae Ponder & Hall, 1983
Subfamily Sherborniinae Iredale, 1917
Pomatiidae Newton, 1891 (1828)
Subfamily Pomatiinae Newton, 1891
Subfamily Annulariinae...
- This is a list of
Madagascar and
Indian Ocean Island animals extinct in the
Holocene that
covers extinctions from the
Holocene epoch, a
geologic epoch...
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snails with an operculum,
terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the
family Pomatiidae.
These large, split-sole
snails are
found in Tanzania, Madagascar, the...
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common name the
Cuvier tropid snail, is a
species of
mollusc in the
family Pomatiidae. Once
feared extinct, this
large snail has been rediscovered. It is a...
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produce both ****tozoa and ova. A few
groups of land
snails such as the
Pomatiidae,
which are
distantly related to periwinkles, have
separate ****es: male...
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clade Littorinimorpha. The
terrestrial family within this group, the
Pomatiidae, are
sometimes called "land winkles"
because the
group originated in the...
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snail with an operculum, a
terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the
family Pomatiidae within the
superfamily Littorinoidea, the
winkles and
their allies. This...