RMDAGMND–Bulimulus snail (Bulimulus spec.), creeping over deadwood
RMAX6WA2–Bulimulid land snails (Naesiotus sp.) endemic to Galapagos Floreana Highlands Galapagos Ecuador
RM2BF1CE1–Bulimulus hendersoni. 20 Jan 20161
RF2HDDGBN–Small Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
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RM2BF1CFJ–Bulimulus Scutalus bolivianus. 20 Jan 20161
RMW7N5FA–Galapagos gecko (Phyllodactylus bauri) with land snail (Bulimulus sp)
RFBR1P30–Scientist Frank J. Sulloway examines a Galapagos land snail (bulimulus darwinii), Santiago Island, Galapagos, Ecuador.
RMAGYWDB–Bulimulid Land Snails Bulimulus sp on Floreana island Galapagos
RM2A832GH–Acute and three-banded bulimulus snails, Bulimulus acutus and Bulimulus trifasciatus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leach's Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1814.
RMP779NT–The landsnail, Bulimulus dealbatus. original 1878, scanned 2007 12 BulimulusDealbatusExBinney1878
RM2AWE2H9–The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . Bnlhntdus {I).) Bulimulus (D.) centricosus. victnus. Fiir. 13.. Fig. 14. C/nuxilfa {Xenia)chanchainai/oensii. Fijr. 15. I %J Clansiha (Kenia) Shgarskii,var. Rosenbergi. Fig. IG. StcnoyyrnColumbiana. Fig. 17.
RMP7DNR9–Acute and three-banded bulimulus snails, Bulimulus acutus and Bulimulus trifasciatus. Handcoloured copperplate engraving drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder from William Elford Leach's Zoological Miscellany, McMillan, London, 1814.
RMGK499K–48741 Bulimulus (Navicula) navicula Wagn, Brazil
RMRWP73C–Elements of conchology, including the Elements of conchology, including the fossil genera and the animals elementsofconcho01bowd Year: 1822 . Btelania- Melantho. Melania amavula. Metanella Dufi-esnii. Melanopsis. Melarwmona. Pyrene, Lam. Melanalria. Phasianella picta. Auricula Judwa- Scarabus imbrium, Leach. Carychium undulatum. Leach. Conovula coniformis. Achalina Virginiana. Bulimus radiatus. Bulimulus trifasciatus. Tomatella fasciata. Hclicina neriiella. Bulimus auris-leporis (moust). Plannrbis. Bulimus ocularis. Pupa mndiolinus. Bulimus auris-leporis. Clausilia. Pupa. Bulimus decollalus.
RMAX6W8A–Group of photographers engaged in photographing land snails, Floreana Island, Galapagos, Ecuador, South America
RF2HDDGC4–Small Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
RF2W9FP1F–Ghost Bulimulus - Bulimulus sporadicus or Bonairensis invasive species of terrestrial land snail in Florida isolated on white background too dorsal vi
RM2BF1CEB–Bulimulus Scutalus hessi. 20 Jan 20161
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RMP779NX–the land snail, Bulimulus alternatus . original=1857; scan=2007 12 BulimulusAltMariaeExBinny51
RM2AWE81T–The Cambridge natural history . E WMN AD A i& cv. Xor>djorv ? SutJ^JbrtVs Oeoq^ Ssiah^. Map C . lirMrfn, pape^ >iH and 3fj.. Loi.aon MacraiUan&c- JjQndjon,- StoTkfcfrSJs Otogi^ ^stcJ>*. XI ANTILLEAN SUB-REGION 345 The next special feature of the sub-region is a remarkabledevelopment of peculiar sub-genera of Helix. In this respectthe Antilles present a striking contrast to both Central and S.America, where the prime feature of the land Pulmonata is theprofusion of Bulimus and Bulimulus, and Helix is relativelyobscured. No less than 14 sub-genera of Helix, some of whichcontain species
RF2HDDGEA–Small Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
RF2RC0C21–Small Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
RF2W9FP1D–Ghost Bulimulus - Bulimulus sporadicus or Bonairensis invasive species of terrestrial land snail in Florida isolated on white background Back view fro
RF2DKJXRE–Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
RM2BF159K–Bulimulus Scutalus baileyi. 20 Jan 201612
RF2W9FP1W–Ghost Bulimulus - Bulimulus sporadicus or Bonairensis invasive species of terrestrial land snail in Florida isolated on white background front face vi
RMREBA7A–. The Conchologists' exchange. Mollusks. 1-6. W. F. CLAPP: A NEW PRIOTROCHATELLA. 7. PAUL BARTSCH : BULIMULUS ( PROTOGLYPTUS) BRUNOl. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Averell, William D. Philadelphia, Wm. D. Averell
RF2DKJY8X–Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
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RF2DKJYGN–Helicinan Snail of the Genus Bulimulus
RMRGDHBT–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. B, alternatus. Lingual dentition of B. alternatus. Bulimulus Schiedeanus, Pfeiffer. Fig. 276.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
RM2BF1592–Bulimulus Lissoacme ptyalum. 20 Jan 20161
RMRGDH9G–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. RULIMULUS. 397 and has its base enclosed in a short prepncc; the vas deferens terminates in, and the retractor muscle is inserted into, its summit; the genital bladder is oval, its duct is not more than one third the length of the oviduct, and dilates as it passes downwards. Bulimulus Dormani, W. G. Binney. Shell perforated, thin, transparent, shining, elongated-conic, of a very light waxen color, with several regular revolving series of interrupted, perpendicular, reddish-brown patches; suture distinctly mar
RM2BF158T–Bulimulus Naesiotus reibischii. 19 Jun 2019NOT REC.1
RMW2YYGP–Odostomia bulimulus 001
RMRGG0DP–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BULIMULUS. 397 and has its base enclosed in a short prepuce; the vas deferens terminates in, and the retractor muscle is inserted into, its summit; the genital bladder is oval, its duct is not more than one third the length of the oviduct, and dilates as it passes downwards. Bulimulus Dormani, W. 6. Binney. Shell perforated, thin, transparent, shining, elongated-conic, of a very light waxen color, with several regular revolving series of interrupted, perpendicular, reddish-brown patches; suture distinctly marked; Fi&a
RMRMN9P8–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. Bulimulus (I).) Bulimulus (D.) ventricosiis. viciiius. Tis. 13. Fiff. 14. Claiisilia (Nenia) chanchantai/oensis. Fig. 1.5. iSlii Clausilia (Nenia) Slosdrskii, var. Huseiibert/i. Fig. 10. ^^?1 Stcno</i/rn colombiana.. Limnea Selli. Fi-. 17,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. London, Taylor a
RMRGG2F9–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 81.. Jaw and teeth of M Lansingi. crowded, flat ribs, slightly denticulating either margin. The first impression given by the jaw is that it bears narrow, separated ribs, as in Bulimulus, Cylin- drella, etc. A more careful study of it, however, shows the ribs to be very broad, crowded, flat, with narrow interstices between them. Lingual membrane with 17—1—17 teeth; G laterals. Centrals (Fig. B) with the base of attachment longer than wide, the lower lateral angles ex- panded ; upper margin broadly reflected ; ref
RMRGDHB8–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. B, alternatus. Lingual dentition of B. alternatus. Bulimulus Schiedeanus, Pfeiffer. Fig. 276.. B. Schiedeanus. Shell perforated, ovate-acute, calcareous, white, with irregular longitudinal wrinkle-like striae; whorls 6|, rather convex, the last as long as the spire; aperture oval-oblong,brownish within ; columella obsoletely folded ; peristome simple, acute, its margins joined with a shining callus, the columellar one broadly reflected, white and sbinins. Length 31, diameter 17 mill.; length of aperture 17, b
RMRGG0JK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 388 TERRESTRIAL AIR-BREATHING MOLLUSKS. Sh., I. I have preserved no specimen from which I can more accurately draw the individual teeth. It has 75 rows of 37—1—37 teeth, all apparently of the same character as in B. dealbatus, as is also the case in B. Schiedeanus. I have not examined B. multilineatus, Marielinus, Floridanus, patriarcha. That of B. Dormani is very different from alternatus, Schiedeanus, and deal- batus. It will be described below, under B. Dormani. Bulimulus patriarcha, W. G. Binney. Shell perforate,
RMRGDHF0–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. 388 TERRESTRIAL AIR-BREATHING MOLLUSKS. Sh., I. I have preserved no specimen from which I can more accurately draw the individual teeth. It has 75 rows of 37—1—37 teeth, all apparently of the same character as in B. deulbiilus^ as is also the case in B. Schitdeanus. I have not examined B. multilineatus, Marielinus, Floridanus, patriarcha. That of B. Dormani is very different from alternatus^ Schiedeanus, and deal- batus. It will be described below, under B. Dormani. Bulimulus patriarcha, W. G. Binney. Shell p
RMRGG0G5–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BULIMULUS. 391 Fig. 274. marked with spots and obsolete blotches of horn-color; spire conic, acute; whorls 6|, rather convex, the last about as long as the spire, hardly attenuated at base; columella with a small dentiform fold; aperture scarcely oblique, acuminately oblong, brownish within; peristome straight, its right margin somewhat arched, its columellar margin broad- ened above, spreading. Length 33, diameter 14-15 mill.; of aperture, length 16-17, breadth 1 mill. One of the uniformly white forms of the species
RMRG87JW–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. B. Mooreani'S. Buliniiiliis dealbatiis, Sav. Shell umbilicated, ovate-conical or rather ventricose, thin, white, with longitudinal lines and blotches of ash; suture Fig. 441.. impressed; whorls G to 7, ventricose, acuminate, the last equaling the spire; aperture oval; peristome acute, rarely a little thickened within, somewhat reflected at its columellar portion and partially hiding the umbili- cus. Length of axis, 18"'"'; diameter, 12"'™. Helix dealbata, Say, Jouru. Phi]a. Acad., ii, 159 (1821); ed. Bix Bulimulus dealbatits.
RMRG3WCB–. The Cambridge natural history. Zoology; Zoologia Geral. VIII THE JAW IN PULMONATA 21 1 circular bites inflicted by a schoolboy upon his bread and butter. The jaw of Helix (Fig. 107, B) is arched in shape, and is strengthened by a number of projecting vertical ribs. That of Liinax (A) is straighter, and is slightly striated, without vertical ribs. In Bulimulus (C) the arch of the jaw is Yery conspicuous, and the upper edges are always denticulated : in OrthaUcus there is a central triangular plate with a number of overlapping plates on either side ; in Succinea (E) there is a large square acc
RMRGGJ87–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 201 Bulimulus serperastrus, Say. multilineatus, Say. Dormani, W. G. B. Bulimulus Floridanus, Pfeiffer. I have already in Terr. Moll., IV., Plate LXXIX. Fig. 3, figured the front view of the typical specimen in Mr. Cumings's collection, drawn by Mr. G. B. Sowerby. The back view is now offered (Plate III. Fig. 7), received from the same source. A comparison of the front view of Mr. Sowerby's drawing referred to above, with the figure of Bulimulus Hemphilli (Plate III. Fig. 9), rec
RMRGDHCK–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. BULIMULUS. 391 Fig. 274. marked ^villl s|>()t5 and obsolete blotches of horn-color; spire conic, acute; whorls G.ls, rather convex, the last about as lonj; as the spire, hardly attenuated at base; columella with a small dentiform fold; aperture scarcely oblique, acuiuinately ohlonu;, brownish within; peristome straij^^ht, its Yv^ht margin somewhat arched, its coluinellar margin broad- ened above, spreading. Length 33, diameter 14-15 mill.; of aperture, length lG-17, breadth 7^ mill. One of the uniformly wh
RMRMN9R1–. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. from Central and South America. 403 Fi^. 10. Fi?. 11. Fig. 12. I ,C^ u y "'s^*J. Bulimulus (I).) Bulimulus (D.) ventricosiis. viciiius. Tis. 13. Fiff. 14. Claiisilia (Nenia) chanchantai/oensis. Fig. 1.5. iSlii Clausilia (Nenia) Slosdrskii, var. Huseiibert/i. Fig. 10. ^^?1 Stcno</i/rn colombiana.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations m
RMRGG0HY–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. BULIMULUS. 389 Fig. 271.. B. alternatus (Say). in Mexico, as many specimens were sent me by Mr. Maclure; but from what particular locality I know not. (Say.) Bulimus alternatus, Say, New Harmony Diss., Dec. 30, 1830; Descr., 25; ed. Binney, 39.—Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. Viv., II. 221. —W. G. Binney, Terr. Moll., IV. 126, PI. LXXX. Figs. 1, 3, 18 ; L. & Fr.-W. Sh., I. 200 (1869). Bulimus dealbatus, Binney, part, Terr. Moll., II. 276, PI. LI. a, upper and lower fig., PI. LI. b. —Not Say. Bulimus Marian, Albers, Heliceen,
RMRGDHE5–. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology; Zoology. BULIMULUS. 389 Fig. 271.. B. alternatus (Say). in Mexico, as many specimens were sent me by Mr. Maclurc; but from what particular locality I know not. (Say.) Bulimus alternatHit, SAY, New Harmony Diss., Dec. 30, 1830; Descr., 26; cd. Binney, 39. — PFFaiFiat, Mon. IIcl. Viv., II. 221.—W. G. BiKNKY, Terr. Moll., IV. 126, n. LXXX. Figs. 1, 3, 18 ; L. & Fr.-W. Sh., I. 200 (1869). BuliiMis dealbatus, Binney, part, Terr. Moll., II. 276, PI. LI. a, upper and lower fi^., PI. LI. b. — Not Say. BuUmxLS Marice, Alue
RMRCM8YM–. Elements of conchology, including the fossil genera and the animals. Mollusks; Mollusks, Fossil. Btelania- Melantho. Melania amavula. Metanella Dufi-esnii. Melanopsis. Melarwmona. Pyrene, Lam. Melanalria. Phasianella picta. Auricula Judwa- Scarabus imbrium, Leach. Carychium undulatum. Leach. Conovula coniformis. Achalina Virginiana. Bulimus radiatus. Bulimulus trifasciatus. Tomatella fasciata. Hclicina neriiella. Bulimus auris-leporis (moust). Plannrbis. Bulimus ocularis. Pupa mndiolinus. Bulimus auris-leporis. Clausilia. Pupa. Bulimus decollalus.. Please note that these images are extracted
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