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  2. Anentome helena - Wikipedia

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    The assassin snail typically grows to 0.7–1.25 in (18–32 mm) in size, though this is dependent on food sources; they are usually smaller when kept in an aquarium. [ citation needed ] The shell, which is conical in shape, often consists of dark brown and yellowish tan bands, leading to some people to refer to it as the bumble bee snail, a ...

  3. Clea (gastropod) - Wikipedia

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    Clea is a genus of freshwater snails with opercula, aquatic gastropod mollusks in the subfamily Anentominae of the family Nassariidae, a family, almost all of the rest of which are marine. Name [ edit ]

  4. Antidrymaeus dormani - Wikipedia

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    Antidrymaeus dormani, also known as the manatee treesnail, is a species of terrestrial snail in the family Bulimulidae. [ 3 ] These snails were once used to control sooty mold on citrus trees in central Florida.

  5. Effort begun to eradicate giant African snails in Florida - AOL

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    The snails, which grow as long as 8 inches (20 centimeters) and have a distinctive whirled, brown mottled shell, were confirmed by state agriculture officials in New Port Richey, Florida, on June 23.

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  7. Giant African land snails appear to be invading Florida again

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  8. Pomacea paludosa - Wikipedia

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    Pomacea paludosa, common name the Florida applesnail, is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae, the apple snails. Shell description [ edit ]

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