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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 18, 2016 2:11:00 GMT
And I don't konw the Genus Cepaea has C.vindobonensis ,this member . Could you please this one has no wrong in classfication systerm. I'm not sure if I fully understood the question, but I think you're asking if the identification is correct. As far as I know, yes it is...(Cepaea vindobonensis) is still used as the name for those snails. Although "Cepaea" is a polyphyletic group and C. vindobonensis is not really a close relative of C. nemoralis or C. hortensis. A reclassification has been suggested but I don't think the nomenclature has been update yet. Sorry for my poor English , but you compeletely understand me .:-D
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 17, 2016 6:42:09 GMT
That is funny about the scallion snails, The Chinese are so ingenious about naming an invasive specie epicurean delicious!😆 Well you wont have any invasion since they will be heading to a restaurant for a quick stir fry in the wok and the scalper prices at pet stores will drop when they reproduce en mass no longer rare like the mystery snails/apple snails in the Phillipine. I am glad you can bypass the Chinese censor and share us about chinese snails! Thank you keep them coming!🤗🙏🏾 Hi , chinese snail is funny . And I will find many ways to comminicate with you. And would I know your email adress in message?
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 17, 2016 2:20:01 GMT
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 16, 2016 6:25:39 GMT
Talk about Cepaea polymorphism! Great find! Yep, it's incredible! I think they'are all Cepaea (Cepaea) nemoralis . In China they're sold in a high price , and the colour is actually varity . They 'are very nice. Never knew that you could find them in China! In the snail store of Hobgkong .:-P
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 16, 2016 0:53:32 GMT
I think they'are all Cepaea (Cepaea) nemoralis . In China they're sold in a high price , and the colour is actually varity . They 'are very nice.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 16, 2016 0:37:15 GMT
What book do you depend on ? Дамянов С.Г., Лихарев И.М. Сухоземни охлюви (Gastropoda terrestria). – София, 1975. – 425 с. – (Фауна на България. Т. 4). New pictures. Helicopsis instabilis in wild nature. Do you know the difference between Theba pisana and Helicopsis instabilis ? I really enjoy the happiness of finding these nice snails . And you would be so happy .
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 16, 2016 0:31:40 GMT
Do you have the information of this specie , and are you interested in classfication of land snails ? Does the colour of this specie belong to its band , or mantle? Дамянов С.Г., Лихарев И.М. Сухоземни охлюви (Gastropoda terrestria). – София, 1975. – 425 с. – (Фауна на България. Т. 4). How can I get it ?
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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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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 16:03:23 GMT
The picture is so nice.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 11:28:09 GMT
Right, it's very funny. And I have learned that Euro has a similar genus Iberus. The shape of that genus is similar to Pseudiberus's. (Source: Wikipedia - Iberus gualtieranus) Found this little cutie while looking up the genus - it's a species of Iberus that is endemic to southern Spain. The flat design of the shell is a nifty little adaptation which means they can hide more skillfully in the rocky crevices of their mountainous habitat in order to escape predators or drought! Sadly, this adaptation isn't enough to protect it from human activities; it holds an endangered status due to a combination of threats such as loss of habitat, consumption increase, fires, motorways construction, etc. If you want to read more about it the IUCN Red List has an online and downloadable version of their assessment summary here. The terrible news is Pseudiberus anderssoni depressa(T.Yen),1935 what I found are found only in my hometown . But nobody test them . The habition of them is very similar to Iberus gualtieranus, they like hiding themselves among rocks . Here are their living pictures.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 9:40:27 GMT
I want to introduce a Chinese snail website . Lucikily the language of this site is Chinese and English . The name of this site is snails' family . It's adress is site.douban.com/245727/ If you don't use google translation , you can also login or signup .Point site.douban.com/245727/widget/notes/17605686/note/535258980/ to get yor website guide. And if you want to have a talk or add pictures or have a sale , you can turn to welcom page . Then look for Guide model , you will find what you want to konw . Maybe you can make friends with Chinses snail lovers . Hope that you will like this website.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 2:44:42 GMT
The orgnisation in China is depending on web ,likehttps://site.douban.com and shellwiki.cn
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 2:28:57 GMT
Pseudiberus tectumsinense is quite an interesting one. Right , it's very funny . And I have learned that Euro has a similar genus Iberus .The shape of that genus is similar to Pseudiberus's .
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 14, 2016 2:20:10 GMT
Would those snail cause species invasion . And these snails caused a great invasion in South China Canada is far too cold from them to survive here, but the CFIA is too stupid and paranoid to realize that. Instead of taking the time to look at other cold countries models, they just assume the worse based on what with Floida and Hawaii, which again, is absurd because we're talking apples and oranges with the climate and environmental differences. South China I believe has a sub-tropical climate like Florida, so that would probably explain how achatina fulica managed to invade that zone. I just want to know about CFIA . I have to admit that I never know about it . I think we can do more work about invasion . So , have you read any book about specice invasion ? I never read any books about invasion in China . But , I konw that North China isn't home to Achatina fulica .
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 16:56:58 GMT
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 16:19:05 GMT
Thanks for sharing a translation of your article It's very nice to know that you like my articles ,here , I reply to you . Do you like the classification of landsnails ? If you like , I think we could talk happily together . And would you please tell me what's your usual commicating way that I could use . By the way ins , twitter , facebook are all blocked in mainland China .
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 15:42:36 GMT
The environment of your walking place is so great that I haven't seen . And I don't konw the Genus Cepaea has C.vindobonensis ,this member . Could you please this one has no wrong in classfication systerm . And I really want to enjoy the air of the wood .:-D
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 13:58:08 GMT
Hello , very nice to read your post and enjoy these pictures . These remain me of Cathaica fasciola and Theba pisana .And Cathaica fasciola is one of the most usual specice of North China. By th way , I never see live Theba pisana in China , beacause they don't live in China. Also , I can't search any information of snails you collected. What book do you depend on ?
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 13:28:24 GMT
Do you have the information of this specie , and are you interested in classfication of land snails ? Does the colour of this specie belong to its band , or mantle?
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:28:20 GMT
En… I just really want your picture's adress. Beacause I can,t see these beatiful pictures in MAINLAND CHINA
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:24:18 GMT
Saddly , I just want to say that I can,t say these pictures . And I don,t know what wrong it is.:-(
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3mm snail
Aug 13, 2016 9:19:17 GMT
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:19:17 GMT
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:08:01 GMT
Is it legal to keep tiger snails in Canada? Nope! Nothing from the Achatinidae family is legal in this country. Would those snail cause species invasion . And these snails caused a great invasion in South China
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 13, 2016 9:04:41 GMT
That's so great . And it will provid a nice enviroment to snails , by the way , the tank would better not to be blocked.
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Post by starsareintherose on Aug 12, 2016 16:27:19 GMT
When you see a young boy is a scenic spot not on the steep sides of the fence, kneeling on the ground, wearing glasses, risked being tanned by the sun of risk where hard turning over the soil, soil with the wind flying, you will think of what? He is on holiday in the gold rush, or hospital, or he is the stars looking for shells. The difference found in the snail, forgive my camera is forgive me filming technology. Because the volume is too small, the above is only 3mm, the following is only about 2 mm (mean shell height). And I in a pile of soft soil, when I excitedly found these shells, looking for another ten minutes to take up three (and a get lost, not carefully distinguish simply unable to distinguish them and small stones. Due to exhaustion, pose a bit tired and soon give up the search. But I still did not give up on the mountain to find their chance, my hand does not stop in a small mound place inside, but no harvest. Finally, to sum up the characteristics of the small mounds. A certain amount of vegetation, but vegetation does not cover the whole land, soil grain density (at least in has not been under the rain), soil particles do not too big (presumably because of the small size of these snails).
PICTURE ADRESS:https://site.douban.com/245727/widget/notes/17605686/note/549216811/
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