Apple snails shells | 2 |
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![]() Pomacea glauca. Venezuela. (picture not licenced under creative commons) |
![]() Pomacea glauca. Venezuela. Notice the indented sutures. (picture not licenced under creative commons) |
![]() Pomacea scalaris. (picture not licenced under creative commons) |
![]() Almost white variant of Pomacea diffusa, also called the ivory snail. Aquarium trade. (picture not licenced under creative commons) |
![]() Pomacea flagellata erogata. Palenque, Mexico. 33 mm high. |
![]() Pomacea flagellata erogata. Palenque, Mexico. 33 mm high. |
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![]() Asolene (Pomealla) megastoma. Uruguay River, São Borja city, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. 25-01-2000. 77 mm high. |
![]() Asolene (Pomella) megastoma. Uruguay River, São Borja city , Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. 25-01-2000. 77 mm high. |
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