Follow the SNAIL TRAIL
Tags: SNAILS; GASTROPODA
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- Slime Time. Kranking, Kathy // Ranger Rick;Nov2006, Vol. 40 Issue 11, p1
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- Nathans Pet Snails. Campbell, Sarah C. // Highlights for Children;Jan2007, Vol. 62 Issue 1, p12
The article provides information on wolfsnails.
- ANIMAL ANGLES. Hulick, Kathryn // Odyssey;Feb2008, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p49
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- Snail. // Highlights for Children;Jul2008, Vol. 63 Issue 7, p18
The article presents facts about snails and their shells.
- Life Is JusT a Yo Yo. // Odyssey;Mar2013, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p40
The article marsh snails as water rises, snails crawl up the grass and when the water drops, the snails goes back to the water.
- Snails: From menu to menace. Gulmahamad, Hanif // Pest Control;Oct2005, Vol. 73 Issue 10, p99
Focuses on the milk snail infestation in Los Angeles, California. Influence of the changes in weather on the increased population of snails; Overview of the introduction of the species in the U.S.; Strategies for milk snails.
- Revision of the Snail Genus Austropyrgus (Gastropoda: Hydrobiidae): A Morphostatic Radiation of Freshwater Gastropods in Southeastern Australia. Clark, Stephanie A.; Miller, Alison C.; Ponder, Winston F. // Records of the Australian Museum;6/25/2003 Supplement 28, p1
Deals with a study which describes in detail the species that comprise a morphostatic radiation in southeastern Australia of the hydrobiid genus Austropyrgus Cotton using shell, opercular, anatomical and radular characters. Materials and methods used in the study; Taxonomy of the species being...
- Descriptions of New Species of the Diverse and Endemic Land Snail Amplirhagada Iredale, 1933 from Rainforest Patches across the Kimberley, Western Australia (Pulmonata: Camaenidae). K�hler, Frank // Records of the Australian Museum;11/30/2011, Vol. 63 Issue 2/3, p167
Fifteen species of the camaenid land snail Amplirhagada, which are endemic to the Kimberley region in Western Australia, are newly described in the present work based on material collected in 1987 during the Kimberley Rainforest Survey of the then Dept. Conservation and Land Management, Western...


