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  1. Bradybaena similaris - 1826

    Three lenticular, terrestrial snail shells. The shells have five whorls and are light brown in color with a single chestnut color band. The exterior is covered in growth lines and fine spiral striations. The shells are dextral with "D" shaped apertures and the lips of the apertures are slightly reflected.

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    Bradybaena similaris, 21-193. Apical and basal views w/scale bar.
  2. Crepidula fornicata

    Six ovate, marine snail shells. The shells are arched with a white septum (ledge) underneath (supports the internal organs) which extends approximately half the length of the aperture. The shells are light pink, but shell 21-041.4 is black with white horizontal streaks. The shells have one whorl and horizontal striations running across each shell. The shells have color bands and the shells are slightly textured. The shells are slightly curved dex...

    Record Type: Object

    Crepidula fornicata, 21-041. Dorsal and ventral views w/scale bar.
  3. Euglandina rosea

    One obovate, terrestrial snail shell that is light-brown in color. The shell has four whorls and vertical striations running across each whorl of the shell. The shell is dextral with a "teardrop" shaped aperture.

    Record Type: Object

    Euglandina rosea, 21-009A. Apertural view of specimen.
  4. Euglandina rosea

    Three obovate, terrestrial snail shells. Shells 21-009B.1 and 21-009B.2 are tan, with a rosy pink hue. Shell 21-009B.3 is tan. Each shell has five whorls, with vertical striations across each whorl. Some of the striations have deep grooves. The shells are dextral with "teardrop" shaped apertures.

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    Euglandina rosea, 21-009B. Dorsal and apertural views of specimens.
  5. Euglandina rosea

    Two turriform, terrestrial snail shells. The coloration is off-white to light gray. Shell 21-019.2 has a pinkish hue to it. There are six whorls on both shells with deep vertical grooves along each whorl. The shells are dextral with "teardrop" shaped apertures.

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    Euglandina rosea, 21-019. Apertural and dorsal views w/scale bar.
  6. Euglandina rosea

    Two turbinate, terrestrial snail shells. The coloration on shell 21-022.2 is light brown to gray. The coloration on shell 21-022.1 is a white and rosy hue. The shells have vertical striations across each whorl, with each shell having five whorls each. The shells are dextral with "teardrop" shaped apertures.

    Record Type: Object

    Euglandina rosea, 21-022. Dorsal and apertural views w/scale bar.
  7. Limicolaria flammea

    One turbinate, terrestrial snail shell. The shell is orange and tan in color with nine whorls, distinct sutures and very fine growth lines. Lines of color run vertically along each whorl creating a striped effect. The shell is dextral with a D shaped aperture and thin lips.

    Record Type: Object

    Limicolaria flammea, 21-007. Apertural view w/scale bar.
  8. Theba pisana

    Six lenticular, terrestrial snail shells. The shells are a creamy, white color with darker brown color bands. Spiral dotted lines follow the curvature of the shells and small, dark brown radial smudges are present. The umbilici are narrow and half covered by the reflected columellar margins. The shells are dextral with five whorls and oval shaped apertures.

    Record Type: Object

    Theba pisana, 21-194. Dorsal and apertural views w/scale bar.
  9. Viviparus subpurpureus

    Seven marine, turbinate snail shells. The shells are white to gray in color. Each shell has four whorls that are smooth and contain vertical striations. The shells are dextral, with oval-shaped apertures.

    Record Type: Object

    Viviparus subpurpureus, 21-082. Dorsal and apertural views w/scale bar.

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