May I present this really cool shell-less snail I found in a Tenerife laurel forest
Very cool! Semi-slugs are out of my realm of expertise, but going by local species my best guess is...
Diagnosis: Insulivitrina lamarckii Common name: N/A
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May I present this really cool shell-less snail I found in a Tenerife laurel forest
Very cool! Semi-slugs are out of my realm of expertise, but going by local species my best guess is...
Diagnosis: Insulivitrina lamarckii Common name: N/A
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A collection of Beehive snails on a Citrus tree. First time I’ve come across a gathering of specimens.
Coneuplecta pampini Coneuplecta calculosa
28/05/22
Snail spotted!
Diagnosis: Ariophanta exilis Common name: Two-Striped Ariophanta
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have you a guess who this fellow may be
(seen in nepal if that helps)
I do! I believe this is a…
Diagnosis: Tanychlamys indica Common name: Horntail Snail
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who is he (my hand for scale. btw i have really tiny hands he’s probably even tinier than you think)
To my eye it looks like...
Diagnosis: Oxychilidae sp. Common name: Glass Snails Notes: Species can be hard to determine in this group, both because it depends on location and because many species look extremely similar. The coiling on the shell is tighter than in O. draparnaudi, which is my usual guess if you're in the PNW. Maybe O. cellarius?
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Today's snail: Dyakia regalis
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the snail would appreciate being given a snail :3
(@little-garden-snail)
Sure thing! You get a...
Diagnosis: Coneuplecta pampini Common name: Pampin's Beehive Snail
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Large Ganoderma fungus, with too little snail friends. I believe those strange patterns on the fungus are bite marks from snails.
Camaenidae (snail with shell) Helicarionidae (slug) Found on Ganoderma
18/05/22