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Food Utilisation in a Laboratory Colony of the Giant African Land Snail, Archachatina marginata (Swainson) (Pulmonata: Achatinidae)
Food utilisation growth laboratory colony land snail Archachatina marginata
2010/3/26
This study investigates food consumption by juveniles and adults of the edible giant land snail Archachatina marginata under laboratory conditions. In one experiment, the snails were fed weekly from h...
Slugs (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) of the Lakes Region (Göller Bölgesi) in Turkey
Slug Gö ller Bö lgesi Turkey
2010/3/29
Three families (Limacidae, Agriolimacidae and Milacidae) and 7 species, (Limacus flavus, Deroceras reticulatum, Deroceras berytensis, Mesolimax brauni, Mesolimax escherichi, Milax cf. altenai and Tand...
A Study on the Conchological Features of Two Populations of Bulinus truncatus (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) in Turkey
Pulmonata Bulinus truncatus Shell
2010/3/29
So far Bulinus truncatus samples have been found in two localities in Turkey. Habur stream, Ceylanpınar, Şanlıurfa, and water flow at Bolatlar village, Akçakale, Şanlıu...
Rediscovery of Sesteria gallandi Bourguignat, 1884 (Mollusca, Pulmonata, Buliminoidea, Enidae)
Mollusca, Pulmonata Buliminoidea Mardin Taxonomical study
2010/3/31
Rediscovery of the land-snail Sesteria gallandi Bourguignat, 1884 is reported. The original description was based on only one empty shell, which later was lost and never found again, and the exact typ...
Some AssyriellaSpecies in South East Anatolia in Turkey Differentiated by Multivariate Statistical Analysis (Gastropoda: Pulmonata, Helicidae)
Assyriella Biometry Numeric Taxonomy
2010/3/30
This study was performed on 3 species of the genus Assyriella ( A. escheriana , A. guttata and A. thospitis) collected from Diyarbakır province in Southeast Anatolia. Two derived and 6 shell vari...
A new species of the genus Orculella from East Anatolia (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Pupilloidea)
Mollusca Gastropoda Pulmonata Pupilloidea Orculella Turkey
2010/4/1
A new land snail Orculella garzanensis which is evidently the largest species of this genus was described from East Anatolia Siirt Province.