RM2A2MR56–Helicina, Print, Helicina is a genus of tropical and subtropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks
RM2D75T0H–Globular Drop Snail (Helicina orbiculata)
RFJDW5B3–Limacina helicina sea snail
RMP7CERA–Helicine cornucopia shell, Cornucopia helicina. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's The Naturalist's Miscellany, London, 1802.
RMWWC4G7–Rockrose, Halimium halimifolium 1, zebra longwing butterfly, Heliconius charithonia 2, grove snail, Cepaea nemoralis 3, and Helicina zephyrina land snail 4. Heliantheme, Heliconie, Helice, Helicine. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMJ3KK9W–Helicina citrina Adams
RM2FWCNM7–Anatomy of various marine gastropods, sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. Plate 12: Walzenkracken. Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell, Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina, sea butterfly, Clio pyramidata, Cavolinia tridentata, Cymbulia peronii, Pneumoderma violaceum. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Schach after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RMP75JHY–156 Limacina helicina operculum
RFS2B4KA–Globular drop snail
RM2BF3W9B–Helicina chrysocheila. 5 Mar 20204
RM2JEE2TE–Helicina sp.
RM2BF1DT9–Helicina pallida. 20 Jan 20161
RF2DFPN5D–Helicina sp. a Neritomorphan Snail. Crawling on a leaf at night in the rainforest understory near Puerto Quito in western Ecuador.
RM2BF15P4–Helicina beryllina. 20 Jan 20161
RMGK6AG4–52772 Margarita helicina
RMC600CB–Fossils of extinct bivalves
RM2AMXT54–The Journal of laryngology and otology . anterior and inferior part of the auricle; to thesecondary, the posterior-superior part, with helix horizontalis anddescendens, cauda helicis, truncus of the anthelix and crus superiusanthelicis. The axis of the ear going from the incisura trago-helicina tothe tuberculum Darwinii, the real ear-point, gives the coefficient November, 1899.] Rhinology, and Otology. 609 for the powers of secondary folding of the auricle by traction andcompression, parallel or vertically, to the axis. Therefore, in thedeveloped external ear, we find the normal model, and exc
RF2C4T0FB–A soft-shelled semi-slug (Ratnadvipia karui) crawling at night in lowland rainforest near Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RMT1G8JD–Wood cut engraved illustration, taken from 'The Treasury of Natural History' by Samuel Maunder, published 1848
RM2A2MR58–Helicina striata, Print, Helicina is a genus of tropical and subtropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks
RM2D75T0M–Globular Drop Snail (Helicina orbiculata)
RF2C4T0H5–A soft-shelled semi-slug (Ratnadvipia karui) crawling at night in lowland rainforest near Sinharaja National Park, Sri Lanka
RMP556G1–Fossils of extinct bivalves: Plagiostoma hermanni, Pl. giganteum, Unio concinnus, clam Astarte elegans, and land snail Helicina expansa. Handcoloured lithograph by an unknown artist from Dr. F.A. Schmidt's 'Petrefactenbuch,' published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr. Schmidt's 'Book of Petrification' introduced fossils and palaeontology to both the specialist and general reader.
RF2H00GP9–shell of Common Land Snail of the Genus Megalobulimus
RF2CCFCMM–Asian trampsnail creeping on the branches
RMP7YAHM–247 Limacina helicina 5
RMW1B7PD–Archive image from page 333 of Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans. Dictionnaire des sciences naturelles, dans lequel on traite mÃthodiquement des diffÃrens êtres de la nature, considÃrÃs soit en eux-mêmes, d'après l'Ãtat actuel de nos connoissances, soit relativement à l'utilità qu'en peuvent retirer la mÃdecine, l'agriculture, le commerce et les artes. Suivi d'une biographie des plus cÃlèbres naturalistes . dictionnairedess54cuvi Year: 1816 2 Tabl. N.o XUI. THE NOMS DES COHPS ORGANISÃS. Trochus anglicus , Sow.. . Helicina ? compressa , S o Helicinii ? ei/tansa , Sow.. â solarioi
RM2AWEJ72–The Cambridge natural history . ess than 727 species of land Mollusca alone are known fromthe group, amongst which are included some of the finest andhandsomest forms yet discovered. The main features of thefauna are Indo-Malay, with the addition of a certain Australasian 1 The Amboyna group has been much the better explored. Common to bothgroups are one sp. each of Kaliella, Trocliomorpha, Opeas, Leptopoma, Cyclotus,Helicina. THE PHILIPPINES 313 element, and a remarkable development of individual character-istics. The principal indigenous feature is the profuse al)undance ofthe genus Coe/ilos
RM2A2MR59–Helicina zephyrina, Print, Helicina is a genus of tropical and subtropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks
RM2D75T0C–Helicinan Snail (Rabdotus sp.)
RM2BT5CJA–Rockrose, Halimium halimifolium 1, zebra longwing butterfly, Heliconius charithonia 2, grove snail, Cepaea nemoralis 3, and Helicina zephyrina land snail 4. Heliantheme, Heliconie, Helice, Helicine. Handcoloured steel engraving by Pedretti after an illustration by A. Carie Baron from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RF2H00GPB–shell of Common Land Snail of the Genus Megalobulimus
RMW07K83–Archive image from page 585 of Die Familie der Helicinidae (1911). Die Familie der Helicinidae diefamiliederhel00wagn Year: 1911 Fig. 3. 4-6. 8-11. 12-17. 18-22. 23-26. Tafel 64. verg Helicina festiva Sowerby, Fundort: El Barro Abajo in St. Domingo » > camingiaua Pfeiffer, Fundort: Insel Haiti ' maltzaui n., Fundort: Dondon auf Haiti . > » malleata Pfeiffer, Fundort: Insel Haiti Deckel von H. festiva Sowerby. Helicina viridis Laniarck, Fundort: Insel Haiti > snbglobulosa Poey, Fundort: Bayanio auf Cuba ⢠> poeyi Pfeiffer, Fundort: Quantanamo auf Caba 1/2.2 1/5,3 1/2,8 1/3,3 su
RM2AKM2TF–A treatise on malacology; or, Shells and shell fish . moderate, with few whorls,Jthe tip thick and obtuse; thefaperture generally without fteeth. 3 Spire moderate, but with manyT Sub-genera ofClausilia. Clausilia. Balia.* rbpire moiierate, out witn manyTPupa. -^ wliorls of nearly equal thick. > Pupella. L ness 3 PUcadotnus. r Whorls few; the outer lip dilated 7t and broadly margined. J Macrodontes. (170.) Our next genus is Helicina,—a group ofremarkable shells^ of which, as near forty species are nowknown, the sub-genera may be advantageously charac-terised. This will be done in our systema
RM2A2MR57–Helicina neritella, Print, Helicina is a genus of tropical and subtropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks
RM2D75T0W–Helicinan Snail (Rabdotus sp.)
RM2T6CKHH–Anatomy of various marine gastropods, sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. Plate 12: Walzenkracken. Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell, Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina, sea butterfly, Clio pyramidata, Cavolinia tridentata, Cymbulia peronii, Pneumoderma violaceum. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Schach after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.
RF2H00GT2–shell of Common Land Snail of the Genus Megalobulimus
RF2HMFYR5–Small Helicinan Snail of the Superfamily Orthalicoidea
RMP75JJ7–156 Limacina helicina shell
RF2WW5490–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RMT0CYFK–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 10' Figure 3. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Limacina helicina in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. 10^ 0) 10' E 10
RM2AJMF44–A voyage towards the North pole undertaken by His Majesty's command, 1773 . lWilll. //,/. /. ^ ^n/rc/ I /.>i<j///.i /r///(t7 ////////, .?. /////<!/ ///////////</ APPENDIX. Taken up in the trawl, on the North fide ofSpitibergen. AsciDiA rujlica. Lwn. Syft. Nat. 1087. 5.Taken up Hkewife in the trawl, on the North fideof Spitfbergen. Lernea branchialis. Linn, Syjl. Nat. 1092. i.^Found in the gills of the Sea fnail mentioned before. Cue helicina nuda corpore fpirali. Martens Spltjhergen Rngltjhy p. 141. t. Q.fig. e. Snail flime iifli. Found in innumerable quantities throughout the -
RM2BF1A1G–Helicina Idesa nesiotica. 20 Jan 20161
RM2BF3YC9–Helicina foveata. Preoccupied. This species only living on leaves, etc. arboreal!13 Feb 2017I10
RM2D75T0P–Helicinan Snail (Rabdotus sp.)
RM2AJN4NH–Grove Snail (Cepaea nemoralis)
RM2AGW788–Southern Flatcoil (Polygyra cereolus)
RMP7YAHN–247 Limacina helicina 6
RM2PH0RHX–Rotund Disc (Gonyodiscus rotundatus), a small land snail.
RMRWN0J9–Elements of conchology Prepared Elements of conchology / Prepared for the use of schools and colleges elementsofconcho00rusc Year: 1844 44 RESPIRATORY CAVITY OF PECTINIBRANCHIATA. and many of those in which the shell is simply conical. The most remarkable feature of almost all these animals is the ar- rangement of the branchial apparatus; but this character is not constant; for in two genera (cyclostoma and helicina), which, in other respects, are too nearly allied to the ordinary pectinibran- chiata to be separated from them, there are no branchise, and their respiration, which is aerial as
RMGBGBTT–A Tigersnail (Anguispira sp.) moves slowly on the side of a fallen dead tree.
RF2M4157J–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2AJG8R2–Die männlichen Geschlechtsorgane . wellkörper unddes Bulbus urethrae bestätigt. Valentin u. A. deuteten sie alsKunstprodukte (falsche Arteriae heli-cinae). Fig. 192. Arteria helicina aus demBulbus urethrae des Mannes, a Arteria heli-cina; b Balken des Schwellgewebes; c caver-nöser Blutraum; in Mündung der Ranken-arterie in den Blutraum; ms Muskelhautder Arterie. Zenkers Flüssigkeit, Häma-toxylin-Eosin. Vergr. 180. Nach v. Ebner. xuch nach der Beschaffenheit der Injektionsmasse sollte die Gre-stalt der Rankenarterien variieren (Langer). Till- Fehlen in den Schwellkörpern mancher Tiere und ihr
RMP75JHW–156 Limacina helicina 2
RMRWTH6A–Elements of zoölogy a Elements of zoölogy : a textbook elementsofzolo00tenn Year: c1875 416 MOLLUSCA : GASTEROPODA. FIG. 601. FIG. G03. I'laniirbis lent us. Say. United States. Lim-nn-a desiiJiusa, Say. United States. ftiysn hetcmstropha, Say. United States. FIG. 601. FIG. 605. FIG. COT. Helicina orbiculala, Say. United States. FIG. 606. Acicula fused Britaiu. Cyclostoma dfntn/um. United States. Tornatrlla tnrnatilis. Britain. Some of the families of the Pnlmonifera are provided M'ith an operculuzn. Tliese are the Cyclostomidse (Cydo- stoma, HeUcina, etc., Figs. 005, CUi), and the Acieuli
RF2M414KG–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2AJ6BN3–Handbuch der Anatomie des Menschen . Fig. 1. Fk. 2. Fig. 1. Ohrmuschel eines weiblichen Individuums. DARWiNsche SpitzeForm 4. Fig. 2. Ohrmuschel eines Mannes, ab Ohrbasis, abc Ohrdreieck, c DARwnsrscheSpitze der Form 3, de (vergl. Fig. 7) wahre Länge des Ohres, 1 Grus helicis, 2, 2 auf-steigende (vordere obere) Helix, 3 absteigende (hintere) Helix, 4 Ohrläppchen, 5 Stammder Anthelix, 6 Crus inferius anthelicis, 7 Crus superius antheliris, 8 Antitragus,9 Tragus, 10 Tuberculum supratragicum, 11 Sulcus auris anterior (Incisura trago-helicina), 12 Incisura intertragica, 13 Tuberculum retrolobulare
RMP75JJ2–156 Limacina helicina radula 2
RMT0CYFG–The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf The Eastern Bering Sea Shelf : oceanography and resources / edited by Donald W. Hood and John A. Calder easternberingsea00hood Year: 1981 10' Figure 3. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Limacina helicina in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. 10^ 0) 10' E 10 -i -L. J M J J A S 1975 O N F M A M 1976 Figure 4. Cross-shelf seasonal abundance of Acartia longiremis in the southeast Bering Sea: May 1975-April 1976. ►
RF2M414TY–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2AJ9JEM–A voyage towards the North Pole : undertaken by His Majesty's command, 1773 . %m. Fn/ I. (////(?(?/? I />i/Yt ?2. ^////ii/ ////i/ii. ////. > :). f i/i/iij ////i//////ir. /SarM^^i iMjtt y lM/dn>«/£ Juif^ APPENDIX. Taken up in the trawl, on the North {ide ofSpltfbergen. AsciDiA rujlica. Linn, Syfl. Nat, 1087. 5. Taken up hkewife in the trawl, on the North fideof Spitfbergen. Lernea branchialis. Linn, Syjl. Nat. 1092. i.Found in the gills of the Sea fnail mentioned before. Clio helicina nuda corpore fpirali. Martens Spitjhergen Rnglijh^ p. 141. t. Q.fig. e. Snail flime fifii. Found in
RMP75JJ4–156 Limacina helicina shell 3
RMT0W0P3–Dr HG Bronn's Klassen und Dr. H.G. Bronn's Klassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs : wissenschaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild drhgbronnsklasse0302bron Year: 1896 Verbreitung' in der Zeit. Neritomorpha. 871 Farn. Proserpinidae, Helicinidae, Hydrocaenidae. Die terrestrischen Familien der Rhipidoglossen würden, vom post- pliocänen Funde der Helicina in Nordamerika abgesehen, aus der Palä- ontologie zu streichen sein, trotzdem ihnen theoretisch ein hohes Alter zukäme. Da stellt sich aber rechtzeitig Bau'soniella (Dawsonella Brad- ley) ein, eine kleine, zweifellos terrestrische Schnecke aus d
RF2M414MP–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2CP21Y6–. Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota : and incidentally of a portion of Nebraska Territory : made under instructions from the United States Treasury Department . hundred to two hundred feet above the presentrivers, containing Cyclostoma, Physa, Succinea, Helices, Helicina, and Planorbis, withoccasionally TJnio, Paludina, and Melanea, and considered to be of the age of theLoess of the Rhine, in Germany, afford evidence of a modern rise of the lands ofthe interior of the Northwest. 144 FORMATIONS OF THE INTERIOR Drift of the Prairies of Iowa.—On the west side of the
RMP75JJ3–156 Limacina helicina shell 2
RMT232WK–Archive image from page 84 of Discovery reports (1934) Discovery reports discoveryreports09inst Year: 1934 Fig. 2. Species of the Antarctic macroplankton. a, Diphyes antarctica, anterior nectophore, x 2. b, Dhnophyes arctica, anterior nectophore (after Moser), x 7. c, Sibogita borchgrevinki (after E. T. Browne), x ij. d, Pyrostephos vanhoffeni, nectophore, x 5. e, Solmandella sp., x 2. /, Tomopteris carpenteri, x 1. g, Auricularia antarctica, x 8. //, Vanadis antarctica, anterior portion, x 1. i, Cleodora sulcata, x 3. j, Limacina helicina, x 5. k, Limacina balea, x 15. /, Spongiobranchaea a
RF2M414WK–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2CEMXHG–. West American shells; a description in familiar terms of the principal marine, fresh water and land mollusks of the United States found west of the Rocky Mountains, including those of British Columbia and Alaska ... ing Fig. 275 further south. It is yellowish brown orashen in color and its four whorls are marked withspiral ridges. The umbilicus is distinct, but small,and the aperture is nearly circular. Its height issometimes as great as 13 millimeters. Margarita helicina, Fabr., the Helix Margarita,is decidedly arctic in its tastes, living on the shoresof northern Europe, eastern America, a
RMP75JJ0–156 Limacina helicina 2 color
RMT1KD0J–Discovery reports (1943) Discovery reports discoveryreports22inst Year: 1943 m.av. Fig. 20. A. Caberea helicina sp.n. 97.5.1.335. Port Phillip. Fertile branch, cleaned with eau de javelle, side view. Contrast the obliquity of the frontal surface with the flat surface of C. zelandica, Fig. B. B.C. C zelandica (Gray). 33.3.10.1. Auckland, New Zealand. B. Fertile branch, side view. C. Frontal view. Many of the spines and avicularia are represented by scars. D. C. zelandica (Gray) 99.7-1 -889. New Zealand. Branch with enlarged marginal avicularia on one side and small ones on the other. All d
RF2M414WF–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2CDEDPK–. An introduction to zoology : for the use of high schools . organ is situated in front of the heart, as it is inthe Puhnonata. Great variety of colour and form characterizes the shellsof ths Order, the Chitons, e.g., having a shell formed of eight transversepieces, the Limpets (Patella), a simple conical shell, while endless va- HIGH SCHOOL ZOOLOGY. 235 rieties of spirals are to be met with in t]ie Top-shells, (Turbo and Tro-chus), Olives, Cone-shells, Cowries (Cypriea), &c., &c. Some few Proso-branchiates, such as Helicina, Valvata, Paludina, are met with in freshwater (Figs. 159, 6 and 7).
RMP236A0–. Helicina 145 Helicina - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 005 03 0013
RMP23JDY–. Helicina neritella 145 Helicina neritella - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 083 01 0002
RF2M41545–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2CDA10M–. Appendix to the Manual of Mollusca of S.P. Woodward, A.L.S. : containing such recent and fossil shells as are not mentioned in the second edition of that work . rt annulated muzzle ; tentacles two lateral,subulate; eyes subsessile on the outer side of the base of thetentacles; sides simple; foot moderate, truncated in front,acute, and keeled above behind, with a concavity in the frontpart; lateral and central teeth large, irregular, lobed, or den-tated; operculum wanting. Shell heliciform, shining, imperforated; base callous; thesepta between the upper whorls absorbed as in Helicina andStoas
RMP23JE1–. Helicina striata 145 Helicina striata - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 083 01 0004
RF2M415AB–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RF2HMFYNJ–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
RM2CGGHGX–. The shell book . SEA SNAILS AND TURBAN SHELLS 1 Navicclla JanelH. 2 Nerila tessellata. 3 Neritina com munis. 4 Neritina reclivata. 5 Helicina maxima. 6 Neritofisis rudula. Ncrila Peleronta.Turbo Sarmaticus. 9 Turbo tnarnwratus.10 Turbo petliolatus.. STAR SHELLS AND TOP SHELLS 1,2 Long-spined Star Shell, Astralium longispina.3 Pheasant Shell, rimsianeHa aitstralis. The Slone Apple, Aslrattum tuber.Wavy Top Shell, Ponmitlax undosutfl, The Top Shells and Dolphin Shells Atlantic forms are more depressed than those of the Mediter-ranean. Genus LIVONA, Gray Shell top-shaped, heavy, large, with dee
RMP23JE0–. Helicina zephyrina 145 Helicina zephyrina - - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 083 01 0003
RF2HMFYNR–Common Land Snail of the Genus Corona
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