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01-02-2008, 08:02 PM
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| | | Hairy snail ID Can anybody ID this snail
I took the photo in Oppy wood (East Yorkshire), a young millennium wood owned by the Woodland trust on 28/08/2006 | 
02-02-2008, 10:23 AM
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| | | Re: Hairy snail ID Nice photo.
One of my (minor  ) ambitions is to see/photograph one of the hairy snail species. I'm certainly no expert but could it be a Trichia species? The other "hairy" P. rubiginosa is resricted to Thames and Medway Valleys (according to "Land Snails in the British Isles").
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02-02-2008, 02:42 PM
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| | | Re: Hairy snail ID There are a few other Hairy snails, looking at the size of the umblicus could be Ashfordia granulata? | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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