Zonites algiru - Zonite peson ou Escargot peson ou Mange-merde ou Lampe à huile - FRANCE - Occitanie
L'escargot peson se nourrit d'excréments et de cadavres. Son corps est violet.
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Zonitidae Mörch, 1864
Retinella P. Fischer, 1877
OTHERS TAXONOMY:
Gastrodontidae
www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?
p=taxdetails&id=995276
inpn.mnhn.fr/espece/cd_nom/163152/tab/taxo
Oxychilidae
fauna-eu.org/cdm_dataportal/taxon/15e00c2a-ddfb-40a8-90d9...
Retinella incerta
(Draparnaud, 1805)
France. Department of Essonne(91)
Epinay sur Orge
Collected by Claude Nature, fresh dead
Photo: Claude and Amandine EVANNO, 2018
Two Quick Gloss (Zonitoides arboreus) snails moves slowly on the side of a dead tree.
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A Quick Gloss (Zonitoides arboreus) snail moves slowly on the side of a dead tree.
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A Quick Gloss (Zonitoides arboreus) snail moves slowly on the side of a moss covered tree.
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A Quick Gloss (Zonitoides arboreus) snail moves slowly on the surface of a rotting tree.
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Zonitidae
Eopolita
Eopolita protensa
(Férussac, 1832)
[ Synonyms:
www.animalbase.uni-goettingen.de/zooweb/servlet/AnimalBas... ]
Greece. Crete Island.
Photo: Claude and Amandine EVANNO, 2015