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Plate limpet (Tectura species).
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
Animal Diversity Web Traits and images
Coastal La Jolla, California.
Carolina mantleslug
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Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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Livingston Co., Michigan
Fixed snail, or scaled worm shell (Serpulorbis species).
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Coastal La Jolla, California.
Plate limpet (Tectura species) covered with buckshot barnacles (Cthamalus species).
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Coastal La Jolla, California.
Marsh periwinkle
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Cynthia Sims Parr,
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Point Lookout State Park, St. Mary's County, Maryland, USA
Whitelip snail (Neohelix albolabris)
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Flowerpot Island, Ontario, Canada
Carolina mantleslug
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Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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Livingston Co., Michigan
Dorsal surface of Lottia gigantea with seeping stationary mucus and limpet commensals on shell next to an unoccupied home scar.
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Olivia Turner, San Diego Mesa College
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Ventral surface of Lottia gigantea, showing muscular orange foot, head with sensory tentacles and central mouth (containing radula), mantle cavity behind head (housing the single gill, not visible), and mantle tissue (lining the perimeter of the shell).
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Paul Detwiler
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Dorsal surface of two Lottia gigantea, one on the horizontal plane and the other on a vertical plane, with adjacent territories.
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Olivia Turner, San Diego Mesa College
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Dorsal surface of Lottia gigante nestled in its home scar in front of a Gooseneck barnacle (Pollicipes polymerus) with a thickening algae mat on the ledge above its resident L. gigantea.
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Olivia Turner, San Diego Mesa College
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Parallel scraping marks and slimy provendering mucus remain after each feeding.
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Olivia Turner, San Diego Mesa College
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Chinese mystery snail
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Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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Mt. Vernon, VA
Roman snail, or escargot, (Helix pomatia) with Polish zloty for scale.
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Mikolajki, Poland
Dorsal surface of Lottia gigantea resting on its home scar within its algae-laden garden.
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Olivia Turner, San Diego Mesa College
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Bird Rock, La Jolla, California, USA
Whelk eggs (Busycon spp.)
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Patrick Point State Park, Trinidad, California
""Fingernail" limpets (Collisella species)."
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Coastal La Jolla, California.
Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis), non-native snail species
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Brown-lipped snail (Cepaea nemoralis), non-native snail species
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Slime trails are a good way to identify slugs and snails. When they cross over objects, their moist and gooey bodies will leave a trail of slime. If the trail dries out, it can become flaky and take on a more whitish color.
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Pickerel Lake, Pinckney State Recreation Area, Michigan
common tiger snail
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Phil Myers, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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Washtenaw Co., Michigan
Banana slug (Ariolimax columbianus)
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, California
Banana slug (Arioliimax columbianus)
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Tanya Dewey, Animal Diversity Web
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Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park, Humboldt County, California
banana slug
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Roger Myers
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Subject: Live Animal | Type: Photo | Life Stages And Gender: Adult/Sexually Mature | Anatomy: Coloration/Patterning :: Cryptic
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