One snail, please 🐌
You get a...
Diagnosis: Rhinocochlis nasuta Common name: Green Snail
seen from Taiwan
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Ukraine

seen from United States
seen from Germany

seen from Japan
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Maldives
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States
One snail, please 🐌
You get a...
Diagnosis: Rhinocochlis nasuta Common name: Green Snail

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A collection of Beehive snails on a Citrus tree. First time I’ve come across a gathering of specimens.
Coneuplecta pampini Coneuplecta calculosa
28/05/22
Hey I know this is a snail blog and all that.. But uhh, just between you and me..
You got any *slugs* in the back?
Hmm. Best I can do is a...
Diagnosis: Ubiquitarion iridis Common name: Iridescent Semi-Slug
Today's snail: Taphrenalla diadema | Yellowish Crown Snail
snail number 2
also southwestern ohio. inat says it’s in the genus zonitoides
Snail spotted!
Diagnosis: Zonitoides sp. Common name: Gloss Snails Notes: Tentative, given that there are many similar-looking species in the area. I'm torn between this being Z. arboreus or Z. nitidus. The latter has a distinctive orange-yellow spot below the shell that's located just before the lip, which is sometimes difficult to see in photos but I thiiiink I can see it here...?

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May I present this really cool shell-less snail I found in a Tenerife laurel forest
Very cool! Semi-slugs are out of my realm of expertise, but going by local species my best guess is...
Diagnosis: Insulivitrina lamarckii Common name: N/A
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Snail spotted!
Diagnosis: Ariophanta exilis Common name: Two-Striped Ariophanta
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Today's snail: Dyakia regalis
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