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an unidentified slug from Mexico probably Drymaeus serperastrus from Mexico an unidentified land snail from Mexico. Helicinidae - 72 species [1] Veronicellidae. Leidyula floridana (Leidy & Binney in Binney, 1851) - needs confirmation [3] Leidyula moreleti (Fischer, 1871) [3] Phyllocaulis gayi (Fischer, 1871) - needs confirmation [3] Sarasinula ...
Scaly-foot gastropod Chrysomallon squamiferum, common name the scaly-foot gastropod, is a species of deep-sea hydrothermal-vent snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Peltospiridae. This vent-endemic gastropod is known only from deep-sea hydrothermal vents in the Indian Ocean, where it has been found at depths of about 2,400–2,800 m ...
This list of marine gastropod genera in the fossil record is an attempt to list all the genera of sea snails or marine gastropod mollusks which have been found in the fossil record. Nearly all of these are genera of shelled forms, since it is relatively rare for gastropods without a shell ( sea slugs ) to leave any recognizable traces.
Taxa of gastropods described in 2018 in WoRMS database. Thach, Nguyen Ngoc (2018). New Shells of South Asia - Seashells - Landsnails - Freshwater Shells. 3 New Genera, 132 New Species & Subspecies. 48HRBooks Company, Akron, Ohio, USA. p. 172. [self-published source
This list of gastropods described in 2017 is a list of new taxa of snails and slugs of every kind that have been described (following the rules of the ICZN) during the year 2017. The list only includes taxa at the rank of genus or species. For changes in taxonomy above the level of genus, see Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
Microplastics were detected in almost every seafood sample found off the coast of the western U.S. in a recent study. The particles were found in the edible tissue of six different species of fish.
This list of gastropods described in 2013 is a list of new taxa of snails and slugs of every kind that have been described (following the rules of the ICZN) during the year 2013. The list only includes taxa at the level of genus or species. For changes in taxonomy above the level of genus, see Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005.
The taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005 [10] categorizes Neritimorpha as a gastropod mollusk clade. It is one of the 6 highest clades in Gastropoda. It contains the clades Cyrtoneritimorpha, Cycloneritimorpha, as well as Paleozoic Neritimorpha of uncertain position. Clades (and uncertain position taxa) in Neritimorpha include: