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Location of Hawaii. The non-marine molluscs of Hawaii are part of the molluscan fauna of Hawaii, which in turn is part of the (wildlife of Hawaii). A number of species of non-marine molluscs are found in the wild in Hawaii. In addition there are at least ? gastropod species living as hothouse aliens, only in greenhouses, aquaria, and terraria.
Bivalves Hawaiian language name Genus Common name Scientific name Family Common family name Endemic 'Olepe papaua [1]: 182 : Arca: Ventricose ark shell Arca ventricosa
Pages in category "Molluscs of Hawaii" The following 141 pages are in this category, out of 141 total. ... List of non-marine molluscs of Hawaii; A. Achatinella ...
Federally listed gastropods (include one marine) Federally listed bivalves; States; uark.edu: Arkansas; Walker B. 1899. The terrestrial Mollusca of Michigan. 27 pp. '"Ecology of Northern Michigan" —Anootated list of the molluscs of the Porcupine Mountains and Isle Royale, Michigan; pages 93-99; Walker B. & Ruthven A. G. 1906. nhp.nris.mt.gov ...
Bradybaena similaris is a terrestrial snail found on the Loyalty Islands and is part of the family Camaenidae. The non-marine molluscs of the Loyalty Islands are a major part of the fauna located on the Loyalty Islands, off the coast of the New Caledonian mainland. There are a significant number of molluscan species found around the Loyalty ...
The non-marine molluscs of Pitcairn Islands are a part of the molluscan fauna of the Pitcairn Islands. [1] [2] Pitcairn Island: 24 species of land snails and one semi-terrestrial gastropod [3] Henderson Island: 16 species (7 families) of land snails and two semi-terrestrial molluscs [3] Ducie Island: less than six species of land snails [3]
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Monoplacophorus zenkevitchi is a species of monoplacophoran, a superficially limpet-like marine mollusc. [1] It is known from only one specimen collected from a depth of 2000 metres in the Pacific Ocean , north of Johnston Island and west of Hawaii .