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  2. Pomacea canaliculata - Wikipedia

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    The egg masses of Pomacea canaliculata are a bright pink or orange in color Eggs of Pomacea canaliculata, scale bar in cm (25 ⁄ 64 in). In temperate climates, the egg-laying period of this species extends from early spring to early fall. [22] while in tropical areas reproduction is continuous.

  3. Eobania vermiculata - Wikipedia

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    Snails reach 29–30 mm diameter in May/June of the second year in northern Greece (in April in Crete), reaching a maximum diameter (33 mm) may take 5 years or more, but mortality increases greatly after 2 years. [3] About 20% of the snails in a population survive to lay eggs in the 3rd year, 5% of the snails lay eggs again in the 4th year. [3]

  4. Ramshorn snail - Wikipedia

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    Red ramshorn snail. Most of these snails are of the family Planorbidae, and they include the species Planorbarius corneus.There are two different coloured skin forms: black and red; the latter lack the dark skin pigment melanin and consequently have a bright reddish skin, which is the colour of their blood.

  5. Pomacea maculata - Wikipedia

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    The snail can grow up to 15 centimeters (5.9 inches) in size. The eyes are just below the antennae. The colour of the shell varies from a pale olive green to a darker green, with dark bands across the shell. The shell is quite thin compared to other family members of the apple snail family. The inside has dark spots (maculata means spotted or ...

  6. Liguus virgineus - Wikipedia

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    Snails of the genus Liguus spend most of their lives in trees, though they do descend to lay eggs on moist ground. Upon hatching, the young snails climb a tree. Adults' diets consist primarily of bark-growing lichens. Newly hatched young will feed on leaf-growing lichen, progressing to twigs and small branches, then finally the bark-growing ...

  7. Powelliphanta - Wikipedia

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    Powelliphanta can live for 20 years or more, and are slow to mature, reaching sexual maturity around 5–6 years of age. [6] They are hermaphrodites , having both male and female sex organs. They lay 5 to 10 large (bean-sized) eggs a year, which have a thin pink calcium carbonate shell, like a tiny bird's egg. [ 8 ]

  8. Strombus pugilis - Wikipedia

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    Strombus pugilis, common names the fighting conch and the West Indian fighting conch, is a species of medium to large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae, the true conchs. S. pugilis is similar in appearance to Strombus alatus , the Florida fighting conch.

  9. Pomacea bridgesii - Wikipedia

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    Pomacea bridgesii, common name the spike-topped apple snail or mystery snail, is a South American species of freshwater snail with gills and an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Ampullariidae. These snails were most likely introduced to the United States through the aquarium trade.