Mollusc (Mollusca) species

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Overview

Molluscs belong to the phylum Mollusca:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollusca

The Australian Freshwater Mollusc Lucid key:

https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v3/freshwater_molluscs/

A book reference:- "Australian Land Snails", Volume 1 and 2, by John Stanisic, the "Snail Whisperer".

138 species

Oxychilus cellarius (Cellar Snail)

Oxychilus cellarius
Oxychilus cellarius

Paralaoma caputspinulae (Prickle Pinhead Snail)

Physa acuta (European physa, Left-handed pondsnail)

Physa acuta
Physa acuta
Physa acuta

Pommerhelix depressa (Jenolan Caves Woodland Snail)

Pommerhelix mastersi (Merimbula Woodland Snail)

Pommerhelix mastersi
Pommerhelix mastersi
Pommerhelix mastersi

Pommerhelix monacha (Blue Mountains Woodland Snail)

Pseudocharopa ledgbirdi (Mount Lidgbird Charopid Land Snail)

Pupisoma circumlitum (Swollen Toothless Pupasnail)

Pupisoma evada (Spiny Toothless Pupasnail)

Pupisoma porti (Tall Toothless Pupasnail)

Pupoides pacificus (Single-toothed Pupasnail)

Pygmipanda kershawi (Kershaw's Panda-Snail)

Pygmipanda kershawi

Sauroconcha gulosa (Illawarra Forest Snail)

Sauroconcha gulosa
Sauroconcha gulosa

Sauroconcha jervisensis (Jervis Bay Forest Snail)

Sauroconcha jervisensis
Sauroconcha jervisensis
Sauroconcha jervisensis

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