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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.
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 ...
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]
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 Islands. [ 1 ]
Lists of non-marine molluscs by country Terms. Glossary of gastropod terms; This page was last edited on 24 February 2024, at 13:04 (UTC). Text is available ...
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Indo-pacific Mollusca: Monographs of the Marine Mollusks of the Tropical Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. 1 (4): 175– 226. ISSN 0073-7240. OCLC 870114092. J, Rosewater (1982-02-14). "Review of hawaiian usa pinnidae and revalidation of pinna exquisita bivalvia mytiloida". Pacific Science; Turner, Ruth Dixon.;