Snail or Slug (Gastropoda) species

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Overview

Snails and Slugs belong to the class Gastropoda:

http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/allies/gastropoda.html

99 species

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

Sauroconcha sheai (Woronora Woodland Snail)

Sauroconcha sheai
Sauroconcha sheai
Sauroconcha sheai

Scelidoropa sarahjaneae (Wide-ranging Pinwheel Snail)

Sphaerospira fraseri (Fraser's Banded Snail)

Sphaerospira fraseri
Sphaerospira fraseri
Sphaerospira fraseri

Stanisicarion freycineti (Crimson Foot Semi-Slug)

Stanisicarion freycineti
Stanisicarion freycineti
Stanisicarion freycineti

Taiwanassiminea affinis (Phantom Snail)

Tatea huonensis (A snail)

Tatea rufilabris (A snail)

Thersites mitchellae (Mitchell's rainforest snail)

Thersites mitchellae
Thersites mitchellae
Thersites mitchellae

Thersites novaehollandiae (Dorrigo Rainforest Snail)

Thersites novaehollandiae
Thersites novaehollandiae
Thersites novaehollandiae

Tornatellinops jacksonensis (Port Jackson Miniature Treesnail)

Triboniophorus graeffei (Red Triangle Slug)

Triboniophorus graeffei
Triboniophorus graeffei
Triboniophorus graeffei

Vitellidelos dulcis (Sydney Carnivorous Snail)

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