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- The s****ed slug, scientific name Testacella haliotidea, is a rarely seen, air-breathing, carnivorous land slug, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the...
- fischeriana Bourguignat, 1862 Testacella gestroi Issel, 1873 Testacella haliotidea Lamarck, 1801 - the s****ed slug, the type species of the genus † Testacella...
- Testacella haliotidea , Testacella scutulum and Testacella maugei Plate from John W. Taylor Monograph of the land & freshwater Mollusca of the British...
- Testacelloidea Drawing of the s****ed slug, Testacella haliotidea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca class: Gastropoda (unranked):...
- the front edge of themantle. The s**** is narrower than in Testacella haliotidea and nearly triangular; flattened, sometimes concave, outer margin of the...
- guildingii Swainson, 1840: synonym of Haminoea elegans (Gray, 1825) Bulla haliotidea Renier in Gerville, 1825: synonym of Simnia patula (Pennant, 1777) Bulla...
- terrestrial Testacella maugei A. Férussac, 1822 – introduced? Testacella haliotidea Draparnaud, 1801 – introduced? Testacella scutulum Sowerby, 1821 – introduced...
- 1973 Bulla virginea Cantraine, 1835 Ovula elongata Requien, 1848 Ovula haliotidea Blainville, 1825 Ovula oblongata Blainville, 1848 Ovulum adriati**** Sowerby...
- Sowerby II, 1848: synonym of Cuspivolva platysia (C. N. Cate, 1973) Ovula haliotidea Blainville, 1825: synonym of Pseudosimnia adriatica (G. B. Sowerby I,...
- Species: V. velutina Binomial name Velutina velutina (Müller, 1776) Synonyms Velutina haliotidea (Fabricius, 1780) Velutina laevigata (O. F. Müller, 1777)...