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Tree SnailEducational resources on Tree SnailTree Snail or Partula gibba is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to A2ce. IUCN Profile of the Tree Snail tree snails of Florida - Drymaeus spp., Orthalicus spp., Liguus sp ... Shell lacking flame-like stripes . . . . . "banded tree snail," Orthalicus floridensis Pilsbry. This is the largest Florida tree snail, and is tan with two to three spiral brown entomology.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/gastro/tree_snails.htm EENY148/IN305: Tree Snails (of Florida), Drymaeus, Orthalicus, Liguus ... The "banded tree snail," Orthalicus floridensis Pilsbry is the largest Florida tree snail, and is tan with two to three spiral brown bands and one to four dark brown vertical growth edis.ifas.ufl.edu/in305 Tree snail Everglades 2008 / Tree snail Back to mainpage www.erau.edu/db/academicorgs/honors/images/Everglades08/pages/Tree%20snail.htm UF/IFAS Extension Service - Florida Tree Snails The most likely native tree snail to be found in the Indian River area is the Manatee Tree Snail (Drymaeus dormani). Its shell measures about an inch in length, and has 3-4 wide okeechobee.ifas.ufl.edu/082700%20Tree%20Snails.htm Species Profile Species Profiles : Hawaii Threatened ... Achatinella abbreviata (Oahu tree snail) sain.utk.edu:8080/SpeciesProfile2/list.htm?tid=6 Snails and Slugs Orthalicus reses nesodryas (Say), "Florida Keys tree snail" Orthalicus reses reses (Say), "Stock Island tree snail" Philomycus carolinianus (Bosc), slug mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/lso/Snails&SLUGS.htm Mike Hadfield - Department of Zoology, University of Hawaii Conservation status of tree snail species in the genus Partulina (Achatinellinae) on the island of Hawai`i: a modern and historical perspective. www.hawaii.edu/zoology/faculty/hadfield.htm PISCES - Florida Keys -Threatened and Endangered Species There are many other threatened and endangered species in the Florida Keys including the Stock Island tree snail (Orthalicus rees), southern bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/southflorida/coral/endangeredkeys.html The Nature Gallery Ligus Tree Snail. Everglades National Park F4S, 200mm f4 MF Micro-Nikkor, Tripod, Photoflex Reflector and SB24 Flash f16 @ 1/250 sec. w/TTL Flash www.fiu.edu/~larkinsg/nature_gallery_7.htm Resources of Hawaii This story is about Kahuli who is an adventurous hawaiian tree snail. He is swept away into a destroyed valley where he struggles to save his life from the predators of the www.hawaii.edu/hga/HAWAII/HIres.htm
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