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Helicidae is a large, diverse family of western Palaearctic, medium to large-sized, air-breathing land snails, sometimes called the "typical snails."It includes some of the largest European land snails, several species are common in anthropogenic habitats, and some became invasive on other continents.
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Lymnaea columella: synonym of Pseudosuccinea columella; Lymnaea cousini: [10] synonym of Galba cousini; Lymnaea cubensis [11] is a synonyms of Galba cubensis; Lymnaea diaphana King [in King & Broderip], 1832: synonym of Pectinidens diaphanus (King [in King & Broderip], 1832) Lymnaea elodes Say, 1821: synonym of Ladislavella elodes (Say, 1821)
Assiminea granum Morelet, 1882: synonym of Paludinella hidalgoi f. granum (Morelet, 1882) (original combination) Assiminea hayasii Habe, 1942 : synonym of Taiwanassiminea hayasii (Habe, 1942) Assiminea hidalgoi (Gassies, 1869) : synonym of Paludinella hidalgoi (Gassies, 1869) ( superseded combination )
The rosy wolfsnail was introduced into Hawaii in 1955 as a biological control for the invasive African land snail, Lissachatina fulica. [3] This snail is responsible for the extinction of an estimated eight native snail species in Hawaii. [4] This has caused the snail to be added to the IUCN's top 100 most invasive species. [5]
Succinea ovalis Say, 1817 [7] is a synonym for Novisuccinea ovalis (Say, 1817) Succinea pennsylvanica Pilsbry, 1948 – Penn ambersnail: [7] synonym of Novisuccinea pennsylvanica (Pilsbry, 1948) † Succinea peregrina F. Sandberger, 1872: synonym of †Oxyloma affine (Reuss in Reuss & Meyer, 1849)
The cause for the start of the project was the arrival of OpenOffice.org in 2002, which was missing the thesaurus of its parent, StarOffice, due to its licensing.. OpenThesaurus filled that gap by importing possible synonyms from a freely available German/English dictionary and refining and updating these in crowdsourced work through the use of a web ap
Otala lactea, known as the milk snail or Spanish snail, is a large, edible [3] species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk, in the family Helicidae, the typical snails. [4] Archaeological recovery at the Ancient Roman site of Volubilis, in Morocco, illustrates prehistoric exploitation of O. lactea by humans. [5]