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Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: A portrait of a nudibranch (Eubranchus tricolor) on the seabed of a Scottish loch

A portrait of a nudibranch (Eubranchus tricolor) on the seabed of a Scottish loch. Loch Carron, Ross and Comarty, Scotland, Great Britain. North East Atlantic Ocean

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Nudibranch {Flabellina rubrolineata} Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Nudibranch {Flabellina rubrolineata} Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Nudibranch {Polycera quadrilineata} Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Nudibranch {Polycera quadrilineata} Lembeh Strait, Indonesia

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: The British zonitidae, 1908-1909. Artist: J Davy Dean

The British zonitidae, 1908-1909. Artist: J Davy Dean
The British zonitidae, 1908-1909. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1908-1909, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 14, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London)

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Achatina fulica, Giant African Snail with striped shell

Achatina fulica, Giant African Snail with striped shell

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Freshwater Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus- under water

Freshwater Great Ramshorn Snail -Planorbarius corneus- under water

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Burgundy Snail or Edible Snail -Helix pomatia-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Burgundy Snail or Edible Snail -Helix pomatia-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Hundred-eyed cowrie shells C016 / 6027

Hundred-eyed cowrie shells C016 / 6027
Pair of hundred-eyed cowrie (Cypraea argus) shells. This marine gastropod is found across the Indo-Pacific. The name hundred-eyed refers to the particular type of shell pattern

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell

Thatcheria mirabilis, Japanese wonder shell
This spectacularly spiralling shellfish is a member of the Turrid family who catch their prey by harpooning them with a modified radula (tooth) and poisoning them with a nerve toxin

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Giant panda snail - large species up to 70 mm across found in damp forests

Giant panda snail - large species up to 70 mm across found in damp forests
AUS-522 Giant panda snail - large species up to 70 mm across found in damp forests. Dorrigo National Park, New South Wales

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Moon Snails Predators Sea Snails Gastropods Mollusks

Moon Snails Predators Sea Snails Gastropods Mollusks
Closeup of a polished Hawaiian moon snail

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Snails Land Snails Terrestrial Gastropod Mollusks

Snails Land Snails Terrestrial Gastropod Mollusks
Closeup of a land snail attached to the tip of a green leaf

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Macro detail of the Imperial Nudibranch

Macro detail of the Imperial Nudibranch
Imperial Nudibranch (Hypselodoris imperialis); Maui, Hawaii, United States of America

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Hooded nudibranchs (Melibe leonina) clinging to Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana

Hooded nudibranchs (Melibe leonina) clinging to Bull kelp (Nereocystis luetkeana) as they slowly open and close their oral hoods to catch plankton at night, Nigei Island, Queen Charlotte Strait

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip

Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip
A pair of true tulips (Fasciolaria tulipa). The true tulip is a carnivorous gastropod that is closely related to the horse conch

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip

Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip
A pair of true tulips (Fasciolaria tulipa). The true tulip is a carnivorous gastropod that is closely related to the horse conch

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip

Fasciolaria tulipa, true tulip
A pair of true tulips (Fasciolaria tulipa). The true tulip is a carnivorous gastropod that is closely related to the horse conch

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Ormer (Haliotis tuberculata). Channel Islands, UK, July

Ormer (Haliotis tuberculata). Channel Islands, UK, July

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Blue rayed limpet (Patina / Ansates pellucida) on seaweed with Sea-mat / Lacy crust bryozoan

Blue rayed limpet (Patina / Ansates pellucida) on seaweed with Sea-mat / Lacy crust bryozoan (Membranipora membranacea) on shell, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Nudibranch (Flabellina verrucosa) on seaweed, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Nudibranch (Flabellina verrucosa) on seaweed, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Blue rayed limpet (Patina / Ansates pellucida) with Sea-mat / Lacy crust bryozoan

Blue rayed limpet (Patina / Ansates pellucida) with Sea-mat / Lacy crust bryozoan (Membranipora membranacea) growing on shell, Saltstraumen, Bod, Norway, October 2008

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) portrait on a kelp frond, Island of Coll, Inner Hebrides

Nudibranch (Polycera quadrilineata) portrait on a kelp frond, Island of Coll, Inner Hebrides, Scotland, UK, June

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata) shell detail, Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve

Pink abalone (Haliotis corrugata) shell detail, Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve, off the coast of Baja California, Mexico, January

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell

Hydatina physis, rose-petal bubble shell
Watercolour 399 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Kallee dere, from the Watling Collection

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Cartoon of Garden Snail (helix aspera) with green body and multi coloured shell

Cartoon of Garden Snail (helix aspera) with green body and multi coloured shell and brown Garden Slug (Arion hortensis), with eyes on top of long tentacles

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Picture No. 11675079

Picture No. 11675079
Lined Nembrotha Nudibranch. Date

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: A magnificent ceratosoma nudibranch on coral, Solomons

A magnificent ceratosoma nudibranch on coral, Solomons
A magnificent ceratosoma (Ceratosoma magnificum) nudibranch on coral, Russell Islands, Solomons

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Picture No. 11091845

Picture No. 11091845
Willan's Chromodoris Nudibranch Date

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Picture No. 11091827

Picture No. 11091827
Fileclam Date

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Picture No. 10900310

Picture No. 10900310
White-lipped Snail (Cepaea hortensis) Date

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Glory of the sea cone shell C019 / 1313

Glory of the sea cone shell C019 / 1313
Glory of the sea cone shell. Shell of a glory of the sea cone shell (Conus gloriamaris) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Sea snail shell C019 / 1305

Sea snail shell C019 / 1305
Sea snail shell. Shell of a Sphaerocypraea incomparabilis sea snail. This specimen measures 80mm long

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Common spider conch shells C016 / 6042

Common spider conch shells C016 / 6042
Pair of common spider conch (Lambis lambis) shells. This heavily ornamented gastropod, has large shell projections. It originates from the Western Indo-Pacific

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Fossil shells of the Miocene Tertiary Period

Fossil shells of the Miocene Tertiary Period
Plate II from Principles of Geology, being an attempt to explain the former changes of the Earths surface. Vol. 3 1832-33 by Charles Lyell (1797-1875)

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Strombus gigas, queen conch

Strombus gigas, queen conch
Plate 2. Watercolour by Jean Charles Chenu from his Illustrations Conchyliologiques, part 17 (1843)

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Aptyxiella portlandica (Sowerby), Portland screwstone

Aptyxiella portlandica (Sowerby), Portland screwstone
A gastropod steinkern or internal cast of a Portland screwstone (Aptyxiella portlandica) from the Jurassic Portland Stone, Top Roach, Portland

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Whelk fossil

Whelk fossil. This spiral-shaped fossilised whelk is a gastropod from the extinct Clavilithes genus. Its fossils are found worldwide

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles

Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles
AUS-512 Red triangle slug - yellow form, showing its unique single pair of eye-tentacles. Rainforest, New South Wales, Australia Triboniophorus graeffei Densey Clyne / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Moon Snails Predators Sea Snails Gastropods Mollusks

Moon Snails Predators Sea Snails Gastropods Mollusks
Closeup of a polished moon snail

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Kerry slug (Geomalacus maculosus)

Kerry slug (Geomalacus maculosus)

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Three turban snail shells of different sizes

Three turban snail shells of different sizes

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Brown Snail with raised head and antennae, side view

Brown Snail with raised head and antennae, side view

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Ficus gracilis, underside view of Graceful Fig Shell, fragile large shell, long body

Ficus gracilis, underside view of Graceful Fig Shell, fragile large shell, long body, expanding spire and light orange brown colour

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Silver Mouth Turban (Turbo argyrostomus), whole shell, and shown next to it the inner side of

Silver Mouth Turban (Turbo argyrostomus), whole shell, and shown next to it the inner side of the shells operculum

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Gastropods - Campanile: Cross section of the fossilised shell of the giant cerith

Gastropods - Campanile: Cross section of the fossilised shell of the giant cerith, the Campanile giganteum (Lamarck), which lives on the sandy bottoms of very shallow, warm seas

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Gastropods - Bourgetia: The fossilised shell of a sea snail, the Bourgetia saemanni (Oppel)

Gastropods - Bourgetia: The fossilised shell of a sea snail, the Bourgetia saemanni (Oppel), a marine creature that lived in coral and sponge reefs in warm and shallow seas

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Two Painted Lady shells (Phasianella australis), close up

Two Painted Lady shells (Phasianella australis), close up

Background imageOther Gastropods Collection: Hexaplex radix, radish murex shell, massive heavy shell, small pointed spire, white

Hexaplex radix, radish murex shell, massive heavy shell, small pointed spire, white, cream body whorls covered in dark brown spines, prickly looking shell



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