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2008-01-19T21:19:40Z Tim Ross 1227x1063 (80644 Bytes) {{Information |Description= The polygyrid land snail ''Praticolella berlandieriana'' from vicinity of Austin, Texas, USA; abt 1905. Diameter about 10 mm (approx. 7/16 inch). |Source={{own}} |Date= January 2008 |Author= [[Us
2008-01-12T18:35:15Z Tim Ross 1643x1167 (138272 Bytes) {{Information |Description= The polygyrid land snail ''Ashmunella levettei angigyra'' from Cochise County, Arizona, 1949; snail about 13 mm in diameter, or 1/2 inch. |Source={{own}} |Date= Jan. 2008 |Author= [[User:Tim Ross
2007-10-26T11:41:01Z Tim Ross 753x756 (141371 Bytes) {{Information |Description=The land-snail, ''Euglandina rosea'', at The Mounds Park, Tallahassee FL USA |Source={{own}} |Date=July 2003 |Author= [[User:Tim Ross|Tim Ross]] }}
{{Information |Description=Composite of several images of gastropoda in the informal group Sigmurethra. Images: Helix Pomatia Strophocheilus Oblongus Achatina Fulica Hawaii Bielzia Coerulans Praticolella Berlandieriana Ashmunella Levettei Angigyra Eugla