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- Testacella is genus of small to medium-large, predatory, air-breathing, land slugs. They are terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Testacellidae...
- The s****ed slug, scientific name Testacella haliotidea, is a rarely seen, air-breathing, carnivorous land slug, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the...
- Testacella scutulum is an air-breathing, carnivorous land slug, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Testacellidae, the s****ed slugs. Like other...
- Testacella maugei is a species of air-breathing, carnivorous land slug, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Testacellidae, the s****ed slugs...
- species. Some predatory carnivorous gastropods include: cone s****, Testacella, Daudebardia, turrids, ghost slugs and others. Gastropods exhibit an important...
- Schawerda, 1921 Lita zimmermanni Zimmermann, 1923 Lita plantaginella var. mariae Zimmermann, 1926 Lita testacella Rebel, 1935 Gelechia echo Meyrick, 1937...
- Testacellidaeterrestrial Testacella maugei A. Férussac, 1822 – introduced? Testacella haliotidea Draparnaud, 1801 – introduced? Testacella scutulum Sowerby,...
- maugeus, barred dove, taxonomic authority Coenraad Jacob Temminck, 1809. Testacella maugei, species of carnivorous land slug, taxonomic authority André Étienne...
- Symondson O. C. (2008) "Selenochlamys ysbryda sp. nov from Wales, UK: a Testacella-like slug new to western Europe (Stylommatophora: Trigonochlamydidae)"...
- Symondson O. C. (2008) "Selenochlamys ysbryda sp. nov. from Wales, UK: a Testacella-like slug new to western Europe (Stylommatophora: Trigonochlamydidae)"...