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Post by Liguus on May 30, 2016 19:30:22 GMT
Here's some cool snails I found along a river. I didn't even know about this species being present in south Poland, figuring they were color morphs of Arianta arbustorum.
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Post by kookosmeloni on May 31, 2016 5:44:09 GMT
I've never seen striped ones. I have a few of these and all of them are just the spotted type.
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Post by wolf on May 31, 2016 9:17:00 GMT
Hi, in Fruticicola fruticum the brown band is inherited recessive. The banded form is more frequent in east Europe than in middle or western Europe. What about the umbilicus in the specimens you've pictured? Kind regards: wolf
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Post by Liguus on May 31, 2016 21:51:32 GMT
I will have to take some pictures of the umbilicus soon.
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yoruni
Archachatina marginata
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Post by yoruni on Jun 9, 2016 16:19:17 GMT
tomorrow... we have some lectures in terrain away from city... not so far, but still.... when they will be looking on grass I will be looking for snails <3 hope there will be river near by so I can look for those too
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 15, 2016 8:50:56 GMT
I have learned about it . And maybe it's a very amzing specice , beacause the other members of its family are all distrbuted in Asia . And this is the first time for me to see living Fruticicola fruticum. Thanks.
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