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".

150 species

Cystopelta astra (Snowy Mountains Humpback Slug)

Cystopelta astra
Cystopelta astra
Cystopelta astra

Cystopelta sp. (genus) (Unidentified Cystopelta Slug)

Cystopelta sp. (genus)
Cystopelta sp. (genus)
Cystopelta sp. (genus)

Decoriropa lirata (Beautiful Pinwheel Snail)

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)

Diphyoropa saturni (Sydney Copper Pinwheel Snail)

Discocharopa aperta (Miniscule White Pinwheel Snail)

Elsothera brazieri (Sydney Basin Pinwheel Snail)

Elsothera funerea (Grim Reaper Pinwheel Snail)

Elsothera funerea
Elsothera funerea
Elsothera funerea

Euconulus fulvus (Brown Beehive Snail)

Fastosarion freycineti (Crimson Foot Semi-slug)

Fastosarion minerva (Minerva Hills Semi-Slug)

Fastosarion minerva
Fastosarion minerva
Fastosarion minerva

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