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(Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Onchidiidae) from Iran, Persian Gulf
On the Distribution and Food Preferences of Arion Subfuscus (Draparnaud, 1805)
(5 Classes) Polyplacophora – Many Plates on a Foot Cephalopoda – Head Foot Gastropoda – Stomach Scaphopoda – Tusk Shell Bivalvia – Hatchet Foot
Gastropoda: Stylommatophora)1 John L
Slugs (Of Florida) (Gastropoda: Pulmonata)1
Slug and Snail Biology
Snail and Slug Dissection Tutorial: Many Terrestrial Gastropods Cannot Be
Molecular Approach to Identifying Three Closely Related Slug Species of the Genus Deroceras (Gastropoda: Eupulmonata: Agriolimacidae)
Common Sea Life of Southeastern Alaska a Field Guide by Aaron Baldwin & Paul Norwood
Blue-Grey Taildropper Slug Prophysaon Coeruleum
Boettgerilla Pallens; Gastropoda: Stylommatophora: Boettgerillidae)
Taxonomy, Ecology, and Behavior of the Kleptoplastic Sea Slug Elysia Papillosa William Alan Gowacki University of South Florida,
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Land Slugs (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) on Birds Demonstrate Dispersal Potential
Sea Slugs—“Rare in Space and Time”—But Not Always
Final Report, the Xerces Society, Blue Mountains Terrestrial Mollusks Surveys
Snails and Slugs
Snails and Slugs of Regulatory Significance to Florida
Slug Control
Top View
Recovery Strategy for Dromedary Jumping-Slug (Hemphillia Dromedarius) in British Columbia
TIGER SLUG “Limax Maximus”: a “New” Invasive Found in the Comox Valley
Beyond Capricornia: Tropical Sea Slugs (Gastropoda, Heterobranchia) Extend Their Distributions Into the Tasman Sea
California Banana Slug Fact Sheet
Dromedary Jumping-Slug,Hemphillia Dromedarius
Field Guide to Survey and Manage Terrestrial Mollusk Species from the Northwest Forest Plan
Biology Slug Control
Slugs and Snails in Oregon Guide
CUBAN SLUG Scientific Name: Veronicella Cubensis (Pfeiffer) Clade: Heterobranchia Family: Veronicellidae Common Names: Cuban Slug, Two‐Striped Slug
Conservation Assessment
Arion Slugs As Nest Predators of Small Passerine Species – a Review
INVASIVE SLUGS and FROGS
A New Record of Three-Band Garden Slug Ambigolimax Valentianus (A
As Early As 1855, Robert Kennicott, Who Two Years Later Would Be One Of
An Illustrated Inventory of the Sea Slugs of New South Wales, Australia (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia)
Terrestrial Gastropods of the Columbia Basin, British Columbia by Robert G
Marooned on an Extinct Volcano: the Conservation Status of Four Endemic Land Snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) at Mount Kaputar, New South Wales
Association of Slugs with the Fungal Pathogen Epichlo ¨E Typhina