| 5401407 |
Indicator(s) |
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| 5310015 |
Indicator(s) |
Achatinidae are usually ovate-conic, rarely cylindrical and have variable color patterns. Coiling is usually dextral, rarely sinistral; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 5310016 |
Indicator(s) |
Achatinidae are usually ovate-conic, rarely cylindrical and have variable color patterns. Coiling is usually dextral, rarely sinistral; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 5310017 |
Indicator(s) |
The shell of A. fulica is narrowly conic, up to 200mm in length although 50-100 is the average. The shell colour is variable but usually consists of alternating brown and cream (or white) bands; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 5310018 |
Indicator(s) |
The shell of A. fulica is narrowly conic, up to 200mm in length although 50-100 is the average. The shell color is variable but usually consists of alternating brown and cream (or white) bands; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 1265028 |
Indicator(s) |
hibernation |
| 5310021 |
Indicator(s) |
Size range of A. fulica. Shell is narrowly conic, up to 200mm in length although 50-100 is the average. The shell color is variable but usually consists of alternating brown and cream (or white) bands; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 5310020 |
Indicator(s) |
The shell of A. fulica is narrowly conic, up to 200mm in length although 50-100 is the average. The shell colour is variable but usually consists of alternating brown and cream (or white) bands; Papua New Guinea, Keravat, New Britain, Jun 1951, Dun. |
| 0019012 |
Adult(s) |
Large shell cone-shaped shaped nail. Voraceous plant feeder and very destructive to landscape and homes. Picked up in baggage by PPQ Officer Berk Brown. As an agricultural pest in Florida, the shell was eradicated (see Abbott, 1989, Compendium of Landshells, pg.78) in 1972. Found in Hawaii and American Samoa, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tahiti, etc |
| 5444581 |
Adult(s) |
A Giant African Snail, /Achatina fulica/, rests in the hand of Dr. Fred Zimmerman (USDA-APHIS) after its capture in a residential neighborhood in Miami, Florida. |
| 5444582 |
Adult(s) |
A Giant African Snail, /Achatina fulica/, climbs and feeds amidst the /Ficus/ growing on a residence in Miami, Florida. |
| 5444583 |
Adult(s) |
A Giant African Snail, /Achatina fulica/, climbs the side of a City of Miami waste bin, suggesting a possible vector by which the snail might be transported around the city. |
| 1265029 |
Egg(s) |
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| 1265047 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1265026 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1265046 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1265025 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1265027 |
Adult(s) |
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| 1265030 |
Adult(s) |
albino shell |
| 1265031 |
Infestation |
infestation on the Caribbean island of Saint Lucia |
| 0019023 |
Adult(s) |
Large shell cone-shaped shaped nail. Voraceous plant feeder and very destructive to landscape and homes. Picked up in baggage by PPQ Officer Berk Brown. As an agricultural pest in Florida, the shell was eradicated (see Abbott, 1989, Compendium of Landshells, pg.78) in 1972. Found in Hawaii and American Samoa, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Tahiti, etc |
| 1265054 |
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| 1265024 |
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