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Snail - Hygromia?
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 23-04-2008 23:57
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Does anyone here know about snails? I found this one in my garden in southern England today (23/4/2008). It is 1cm across and roughly fits Hygromia limbata but I don't know snails well enough to be sure. When Kerney & Cameron was written it was only known from scattered colonies in southern England (Wiltshire & Devon) but I wonder if it has spread? |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 23-04-2008 23:58
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 23-04-2008 23:58
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| diphascon |
Posted on 24-04-2008 11:27
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Hello Chris, Hygromia alright, but I'd vote for H. cinctella, a mediterranean species that has been spreading very successfully over Western Europe during the last fifteen years or so. cheers - martin |
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| ChrisR |
Posted on 24-04-2008 21:30
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Thansk for that - I guessed cinctella first but then changed my mind! I just had word back from Steve Gregory in Oxford and he agreed with H.cinctella and he has recorded it in Oxford and another town close to me. |
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I just had word back from Steve Gregory in Oxford and he agreed with H.cinctella and he has recorded it in Oxford and another town close to me.
but don't see the image in the post.