Mollusc (Mollusca) species

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Overview

Molluscs belong to the phylum Mollusca:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollusca

The Australian Freshwater Mollusc Lucid key:

https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v3/freshwater_molluscs/

A book reference:- "Australian Land Snails", Volume 1 and 2, by John Stanisic, the "Snail Whisperer".

16 species

Arion ater (European Black Slug)

Arion ater
Arion ater
Arion ater

Arion intermedius (Hedgehog Slug)

Arion intermedius
Arion intermedius
Arion intermedius

Cochlicella barbara (Small Pointed Snail)

Cochlicella barbara
Cochlicella barbara
Cochlicella barbara

Cochlicopa lubrica (Glossy Pillar Snail)

Cochlicopa lubrica

Cornu aspersum (Common Garden Snail)

Cornu aspersum
Cornu aspersum
Cornu aspersum

Deroceras invadens (Tramp Slug)

Deroceras laeve (Marsh Slug)

Deroceras laeve
Deroceras laeve
Deroceras laeve

Deroceras reticulatum (Grey Field Slug)

Deroceras reticulatum
Deroceras reticulatum
Deroceras reticulatum

Deroceras sp. (genus) (A Slug or Snail)

Deroceras sp. (genus)
Deroceras sp. (genus)
Deroceras sp. (genus)

Limacus flavus (Yellow Cellar Slug)

Limacus flavus
Limacus flavus
Limacus flavus

Limax maximus (Leopard Slug, Great Grey Slug)

Limax maximus
Limax maximus
Limax maximus

Milax gagates (Black-keeled Slug)

Milax gagates
Milax gagates
Milax gagates

Physa acuta (European physa, Left-handed pondsnail)

Physa acuta
Physa acuta
Physa acuta
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