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Was (wer) ist gastropod$31064$ - definition

GENUS OF MOLLUSCS
Murex buccinatus; Murex (gastropod); Murices
  • ''Murex altispira''

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  • Mating behaviour of ''[[Elysia timida]]''
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  • Five views of a shell of a ''[[Fulguropsis]]'' species
  • Microphoto (35x) of Gastropoda sp. from Holocene sediments of Amuq Plain SSE Turkey
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  • Fossil gastropod and attached mytilid [[bivalve]]s on a Jurassic limestone bedding plane of the [[Matmor Formation]] in southern [[Israel]].
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  • ''[[Cepaea nemoralis]]'': a European pulmonate land snail, which has been introduced to many other countries
  • The anatomy of a common air-breathing land snail: much of this anatomy does not apply to gastropods in other [[clade]]s or groups.
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  • ''[[Trochonema]]'' sp., an early gastropod from the Middle Ordovician of the [[Galena Group]] of [[Minnesota]].
  • A group of fossil shells of ''[[Turritella cingulifera]]'' from the [[Pliocene]] of [[Cyprus]]
  • The upper pair of [[tentacle]]s on the head of ''Helix pomatia'' have eye spots, but the main sensory organs of the snail are sensory receptors for [[olfaction]], situated in the [[epithelium]] of the tentacles.
  • dextral coiling]], which is typical (but not universal) of [[gastropod shell]]s.
CLASS OF MOLLUSCS
Gastropod; Gasteropod; Gasteropoda; Gastropods; Univalve; Gasteropods; Univalves; Heterogastropoda; Snails and slugs; Diversity of gastropods; Slugs and snails; Gastropod anatomy; Univalvia; Anatomy of gastropods
['gastr?p?d]
¦ noun Zoology a mollusc of the large class Gastropoda, which includes snails, slugs, and whelks.
Origin
from mod. L. Gastropoda, from Gk gaster, gastr- 'stomach' + pous, pod- 'foot'.
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  • Mating behaviour of ''[[Elysia timida]]''
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  • Five views of a shell of a ''[[Fulguropsis]]'' species
  • Microphoto (35x) of Gastropoda sp. from Holocene sediments of Amuq Plain SSE Turkey
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  • Fossil gastropod and attached mytilid [[bivalve]]s on a Jurassic limestone bedding plane of the [[Matmor Formation]] in southern [[Israel]].
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  • Egg strings of an Aplysia species.
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  • ''[[Cepaea nemoralis]]'': a European pulmonate land snail, which has been introduced to many other countries
  • The anatomy of a common air-breathing land snail: much of this anatomy does not apply to gastropods in other [[clade]]s or groups.
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  • ''[[Trochonema]]'' sp., an early gastropod from the Middle Ordovician of the [[Galena Group]] of [[Minnesota]].
  • A group of fossil shells of ''[[Turritella cingulifera]]'' from the [[Pliocene]] of [[Cyprus]]
  • The upper pair of [[tentacle]]s on the head of ''Helix pomatia'' have eye spots, but the main sensory organs of the snail are sensory receptors for [[olfaction]], situated in the [[epithelium]] of the tentacles.
  • dextral coiling]], which is typical (but not universal) of [[gastropod shell]]s.
CLASS OF MOLLUSCS
Gastropod; Gasteropod; Gasteropoda; Gastropods; Univalve; Gasteropods; Univalves; Heterogastropoda; Snails and slugs; Diversity of gastropods; Slugs and snails; Gastropod anatomy; Univalvia; Anatomy of gastropods
·noun ·pl ·same·as Gastropoda.
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  • Mating behaviour of ''[[Elysia timida]]''
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  • Five views of a shell of a ''[[Fulguropsis]]'' species
  • Microphoto (35x) of Gastropoda sp. from Holocene sediments of Amuq Plain SSE Turkey
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  • Fossil gastropod and attached mytilid [[bivalve]]s on a Jurassic limestone bedding plane of the [[Matmor Formation]] in southern [[Israel]].
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  • Egg strings of an Aplysia species.
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  • ''[[Cepaea nemoralis]]'': a European pulmonate land snail, which has been introduced to many other countries
  • The anatomy of a common air-breathing land snail: much of this anatomy does not apply to gastropods in other [[clade]]s or groups.
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  • ''[[Trochonema]]'' sp., an early gastropod from the Middle Ordovician of the [[Galena Group]] of [[Minnesota]].
  • A group of fossil shells of ''[[Turritella cingulifera]]'' from the [[Pliocene]] of [[Cyprus]]
  • The upper pair of [[tentacle]]s on the head of ''Helix pomatia'' have eye spots, but the main sensory organs of the snail are sensory receptors for [[olfaction]], situated in the [[epithelium]] of the tentacles.
  • dextral coiling]], which is typical (but not universal) of [[gastropod shell]]s.
CLASS OF MOLLUSCS
Gastropod; Gasteropod; Gasteropoda; Gastropods; Univalve; Gasteropods; Univalves; Heterogastropoda; Snails and slugs; Diversity of gastropods; Slugs and snails; Gastropod anatomy; Univalvia; Anatomy of gastropods
·adj ·Alt. of Univalved.
II. Univalve ·noun A shell consisting of one valve only; a mollusk whose shell is composed of a single piece, as the snails and conchs.

Wikipedia

Murex

Murex is a genus of medium to large sized predatory tropical sea snails. These are carnivorous marine gastropod molluscs in the family Muricidae, commonly called "murexes" or "rock snails".

The common name murex is still used for many species in the family Muricidae which were originally given the Latin generic name Murex in the past, but have more recently been regrouped into different newer genera.

The word murex was used by Aristotle in reference to these kinds of snails, thus making it one of the oldest classical seashell names still in use by the scientific community.