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Gastropoda

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The gastropods, also previously known as gasteropods, or univalves, and more commonly known as snails and slugs, are the largest and most successful class of mollusks, with 60,000-75,000 known living species. This class of animals is second only to insects in its number of known species.


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Information on gastropods from an aquarist's viewpoint. Includes pages on specific orders of gastropods, as well as a general gastropod FAQ.
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Expedition to the deep sea of the Bahamas to explore the world of slitsnails. From the Smithsonian Institutes National Museum of Natural History.
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The list provides a current systematic framework and summary of the taxonomic diversity of Panama Paleontology Project (PPP) mollusc collections collected, curated and identified from project inception till October 2000.
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Overview of gastropod classification from the Animal Diversity Web.
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Overview of biology and taxonomy; species list for Montana.
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A virtual encyclopedia of sea snails. The catalog is organized taxonomically, and contains pictures, common and scientific names, and basic taxonomic information for a large number of species.
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Contains an online version of The Freshwater Snails of Florida, a manual for identification, prepared by Fred G. Thompson.
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Documents and illustrates the current geographic distribution of abalone (Gastropoda: Vetigastropoda: Haliotidae: Haliotis) world-wide.
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Large collection of gastropod specimen images (over 900 species) from the Philippines, rarely represented in the literature.
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Research on the mollusks of southwestern United States by Harold (Dave) Dyer.
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Photomicrograph of a developing larva with a transparent shell.
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A look at the attractive smaller landshells that live on walls and in rocky habitats, with photographs of many species found in Austria.
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Photographic study by Jean-Marie Cavanihac of these marine organisms, with photographs of a typical rasping radula and some animated sequences.
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Information from Wikipedia on these univalve snails, including their distribution, habitat, description, geological history and complex classification.
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