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

Helicorbis australiensis (ramshorn snail)

Hyridella australis (Southern Freshwater Mussel)

Hyridella depressa (Knife-shaped Mussel)

Hyridella drapeta (A freshwater mussel)

Hyriidae sp. (family) (Freshwater Mussels)

Hyriidae sp. (family)
Hyriidae sp. (family)
Hyriidae sp. (family)

Iotula microcosmos (Miniscule Pinhead Snail)

Isidorella hainesii (Haine’s pouch snail)

Isidorella hainesii
Isidorella hainesii
Isidorella hainesii

Laomavix collisi (Collis' Pinhead Snail)

Limacus flavus (Yellow Cellar Slug)

Limacus flavus
Limacus flavus
Limacus flavus

Limax maximus (Leopard Slug, Great Grey Slug)

Limax maximus
Limax maximus
Limax maximus

Lymnaeidae (Family) (Unidentified pond snail)

Lymnaeidae (Family)
Lymnaeidae (Family)

Macrophallikoropa belli (Bells Pinwheel Snail)

Meridolum corneovirens (Cumberland Plain Land Snail)

Meridolum gulosum (Illawarra Forest Snail)

Meridolum maryae (Maroubra Woodland Snail)

Meridolum sheai (Woronora Woodland Snail)

Milax gagates (Black-keeled Slug)

Milax gagates
Milax gagates
Milax gagates

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