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A New Record and Developmental Stages of Paropeas Achatinacium (L.P Feiffer, 1846), (Gastropoda; Subulinidea) in Iraq
Angiostrongylus Cantonensis: Epidemiologic Review, Location-Specific Ah Bitat Modelling, and Surveillance in Hillsborough County, Florida, U.S.A
Diversity of Terrestrial Mollusks and Their Helminths in Artificial
Manuscript Final Foropenaccess
Identification Problems of Travelling Snail Species—New Exotic
Bishop Museum Occasional Papers
Introduced Land Snails in the Fiji Islands: Are There Risks Involved?
Identity and Distribution of Invasive Land Snails Infected with Rat
A Guide for Terrestrial Gastropod Identification
Non-Native Gastropods in High Elevation Horticultural Facilities in Hawaii: a Threat to Native Biodiversity
Fermenting Bread Dough As a Cheap, Effective, Nontoxic, and Generic Attractant for Pest Snails and Slugs
BISHOP MUSEUM BULLETINS in ZOOLOGY Catalog of The
Geographic Distribution of Angiostrongylus Cantonensis in Wild Rats (Rattus Rattus) and Terrestrial Snails in Florida, USA
Investigation of an Enigmatic Door-Snail Species, Montenegrina Apfelbecki (Sturany, 1907) 1Dorottya Angyal, 2Katharina Jaksch, 2Sonja Bamberger & 1,2Zoltán Fehér
Annotated Checklist of the Terrestrial Gastropods of Nepal
Annotated Checklist of the Land Snails of the Mariana Islands, Micronesia
Supplementary Data Final Foropenaccess
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Land Snails of the Islet of Misali, Off Pemba Island, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit Univeristy of Hawai'i at Manoa
Lavajatus Moroi, New Cavernicolous Subulininae from Ceará, Brazil
Rapid Biodiversity Assessment of Upland Savai'i, Samoa
Taxonomic Inventories and Assessments of Terrestrial Snails on the Islands of Tinian and Aguiguan in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
Invasive Species in the Pacific: a Technical Review and Draft Regional Strategy Invasive Species in the Pacific: a Technical Review and Draft Regional Strategy
Changes in the Composition of the Land Snail Fauna of Mt. Ciampea, West Java, Indonesia