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Gastropoda Collection (page 5)

"Gastropoda: A Fascinating World of Marine Molluscs" Dive into the enchanting world of Gastropoda

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Gastropoda Collection: purple dye murex C017 / 1289
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Gastropoda Collection: Green abalone shells C016 / 6055
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Gastropoda Collection: True tulip shells C016 / 6021
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Gastropoda Collection: Arabian tibia shells C016 / 6017
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Gastropoda Collection: Trochus snail shells C016 / 6044
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Gastropoda Collection: Telescope shells C016 / 6022
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Gastropoda Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6024
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Gastropoda Collection: Snipes bill murex shells
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Gastropoda Collection: Trapezium horse conch shells C016 / 6030
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Gastropoda Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6026
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Gastropoda Collection: Arabian tibia shells C016 / 6016
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Gastropoda Collection: Trochus snail shells C016 / 6046
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Gastropoda Collection: Cone snail shells C016 / 6040
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Gastropoda Collection: Green abalone shells C016 / 6054
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Gastropoda Collection: True tulip shells C016 / 6036
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Gastropoda Collection: Snail shells C016 / 6159
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Gastropoda Collection: True tulip shells C016 / 6032
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Gastropoda Collection: Trapezium horse conch shells C016 / 6015
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Gastropoda Collection: Trochus snail shells C016 / 6045
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Gastropoda Collection: Telescope shells C016 / 6023
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Gastropoda Collection: Venus comb shells C016 / 6047
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Gastropoda Collection: Trochus snail shells C016 / 6043
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Gastropoda Collection: Cone snail shells C016 / 6041
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Gastropoda Collection: Green abalone shells C016 / 6053
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Gastropoda Collection: Turban shells C016 / 6025
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Gastropoda Collection: Six molluscs including four gastropods and two bivalves
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Gastropoda Collection: Psiloceras planorbis, nacreous ammonite
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Gastropoda Collection: Dinocochlea
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Gastropoda Collection: Turritella agate
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Gastropoda Collection: Mollusc, Trophon longstaffi
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Gastropoda Collection: Opalised snails and clam
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Gastropoda Collection: Crepidula, slipper limpets
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Gastropoda Collection: Neritina waigiensis, snail
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Gastropoda Collection: Seven molluscs, including two bivalves and five gastropods
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Gastropoda Collection: Strombus luhuanus, red-mouthed stromb
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Gastropoda Collection: Scientists in Sri Lanka
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Gastropoda Collection: Sir Hans Sloanes collection of shells
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Gastropoda Collection: Fossil shells of the Eocene Tertiary Period
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Gastropoda Collection: Anthus petrosus, rock pipit
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Gastropoda Collection: Guildfordia yoka
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Gastropoda Collection: Plate 101 from the John Reeves Collection (Zoology)
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Gastropoda Collection: Limacina mercinensis, holoplanktonic mollusc
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Gastropoda Collection: Snail in Burmese amber
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Gastropoda Collection: Nine molluscs, including bivalves and gastropods
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Gastropoda Collection: Four different molluscs
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Gastropoda Collection: Vertigo sp. marsh whorl snails
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Gastropoda Collection: Amoria undulata, wavy volute
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Gastropoda Collection: Woodland animals


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"Gastropoda: A Fascinating World of Marine Molluscs" Dive into the enchanting world of Gastropoda, a diverse class of marine molluscs that includes an array of captivating creatures. From the vibrant Nudibranchs like the Janolus cristatus found in Vela Luka, Croatia, to the mesmerizing violet snail known as Janthina violacea. Did you know that some gastropods possess unique adaptations? Take a closer look at their teeth; these tiny structures are surprisingly powerful and help them feed on various types of food sources. The Phyllidia marindica nudibranch discovered in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia showcases its intricate patterns and colors. Exploring further, we encounter newly described species such as Doto greenamyeri living symbiotically with feather hydroids. Witnessing nature's wonders doesn't stop there - observe female limpets like Lottia emydia releasing streams of eggs into Hokkaido's waters in Japan. The Fingerprint Flamingo Tongue (Cyphoma signatum) gracefully crawls over sponges off Little Tobago island in Trinidad and Tobago. Meanwhile, the Flinders Vase shell (Altivasum flindersi) reveals its intricate details up close. One cannot miss the striking blue sea slug called Glaucus atlanticus or the Blue dragon seaslug with its stunning appearance alongside a Blue button hydroid colony (Porpita porpita). These creatures showcase nature's artistic touch beneath ocean waves. Intriguingly, even pelagic gastropods like Cardiopoda placenta can be found roaming our oceans. Their presence adds to the rich biodiversity thriving within our marine ecosystems. A composite image featuring tropical nudibranchs from Indo-Pacific regions highlights their incredible variety and abundance. This image serves as a reminder of how delicate and precious our oceans are, urging us to protect and preserve these habitats for future generations.