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Pulmonata or
pulmonates is an
informal group (previously an order, and
before that, a subclass) of
snails and
slugs characterized by the
ability to breathe...
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Pulmonate may
refer to
Having lungs; in
particular Pulmonata,
gastropods which breathe through pallial lungs Pulmonate arthropods,
which breathe through...
- marine). The
majority of land
snails are
pulmonates that have a lung and
breathe air. Most of the non-
pulmonate land
snails belong to
lineages in the Caenogastropoda...
- animal's head, and
would otherwise cause a
problem with fouling. In the
pulmonate gastropods,
which are
found on both land and in freshwater, the gill has...
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pulmonate snails are inoperculate, i.e. they do not have an operculum, with the
exception of the Amphiboloidea. However, some
terrestrial pulmonate species...
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Currently Heterobranchia comprises two groups: the opisthobranchs, and the
pulmonates. The two
subdivisions of this
large clade are
quite diverse: Opisthobranchia...
- One very
unusual group of
marine gastropods that are s****-less are the
pulmonate (air-breathing)
species in the
family Onchidiidae,
within the
clade Systellommatophora...
- gastropod. The name is most
often applied to land snails,
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the
common name
snail is also used for most...
- Non‑
pulmonates (ticks, harvestmen, etc)
pulmonates...
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present and
functional at the same time. Self-fertilization
often occurs.
Pulmonate land
snails and land
slugs are
perhaps the best-known
kinds of simultaneous...