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Chlamydephorus Watsoni
''Chlamydephorus'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Chlamydephoridae. It is the only genus within the family Chlamydephoridae.Herbert D. G. (1997). "The terrestrial slugs of KwaZulu-Natal: diversity, biogeography and conservation (Mollusca: Pulmonata)". '' Annals of the Natal Museum'' 38: 197-239PDF Taxonomy The family Chlamydephoridae has no subfamilies and it is placed in the superfamily Rhytidoidea. ''Chlamydephorus'' is the type genus of the family Chlamydephoridae. Species Species within the genus ''Chlamydephorus'' include: * ''Chlamydephorus bruggeni'' * ''Chlamydephorus burnupi'' (Smith, 1892) - Burnup's hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus dimidius'' (Watson, 1915) - Snake skin hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus gibbonsi'' Binney, 1879 * ''Chlamydephorus purcelli'' (Collinge, 1901) - Purcell's hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus sexangulus'' Distribution Species of ''Chlamydephorus'' occur across southern Africa; they are ...
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Animalia
Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia. With few exceptions, animals consume organic material, breathe oxygen, are able to move, can reproduce sexually, and go through an ontogenetic stage in which their body consists of a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula, during embryonic development. Over 1.5 million living animal species have been described—of which around 1 million are insects—but it has been estimated there are over 7 million animal species in total. Animals range in length from to . They have complex interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The scientific study of animals is known as zoology. Most living animal species are in Bilateria, a clade whose members have a bilaterally symmetric body plan. The Bilateria include the protostomes, containing animals such as nematodes, arthropods, flatworms, annelids and molluscs, and the deuterostomes, containing the echinode ...
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Mollusk
Mollusca is the second-largest phylum of invertebrate animals after the Arthropoda, the members of which are known as molluscs or mollusks (). Around 85,000  extant species of molluscs are recognized. The number of fossil species is estimated between 60,000 and 100,000 additional species. The proportion of undescribed species is very high. Many taxa remain poorly studied. Molluscs are the largest marine phylum, comprising about 23% of all the named marine organisms. Numerous molluscs also live in freshwater and terrestrial habitats. They are highly diverse, not just in size and anatomical structure, but also in behaviour and habitat. The phylum is typically divided into 7 or 8  taxonomic classes, of which two are entirely extinct. Cephalopod molluscs, such as squid, cuttlefish, and octopuses, are among the most neurologically advanced of all invertebrates—and either the giant squid or the colossal squid is the largest known invertebrate species. The gas ...
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Hugh Watson (author)
Admiral Sir Hugh Dudley Richards Watson (20 April 1872 – 22 May 1954) was a Royal Navy officer who became Naval Secretary. Naval career Watson joined the Royal Navy in 1885. From 6 May 1902 he served as 1st Lieutenant on the armoured cruiser HMS ''Sutlej'', soon to be commissioned for service on the China station. He was promoted to the rank of commander on 1 January 1903, and later appointed Commander of the School of Physical Training before becoming Naval Attaché in Berlin in 1910Senior Royal Navy Appointments
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Journal Of Molluscan Studies
The ''Journal of Molluscan Studies'' is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Malacological Society of London, covering research in malacology.About the journal
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Previous names of this journal include ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society'', and ''Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' (abbreviated as ''Proc. Malacol. Soc. Lond.'').


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Journal Of Zoology
The ''Journal of Zoology'' is a scientific journal concerning zoology, the study of animals. It was founded in 1830 by the Zoological Society of London and is published by Wiley-Blackwell. It carries original research papers, which are targeted towards general readers. Some of the articles are available via open access, depending on the author's wishes. According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 2.322, ranking it 36th out of 175 journals in the category "Zoology". From around 1833, it was known as the ''Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (). From 1965 to 1984, it was known as the ''Journal of Zoology: Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London'' (). See also * List of zoology journals This is a list of scientific journals which cover the field of zoology. A * '' Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae'' * '' Acta Zoologica Bulgarica'' * ''Acta Zoologica Mex ...
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Sphaerotherium
''Sphaerotherium'' is a genus of millipedes belonging to the family Sphaerotheriidae. Species * '' Sphaerotherium angulatum'' * '' Sphaerotherium compessum'' * '' Sphaerotherium compressa'' * '' Sphaerotherium compressum'' * '' Sphaerotherium convexum'' * ''Sphaerotherium crassum'' * '' Sphaerotherium delacyi'' * ''Sphaerotherium digitale'' * ''Sphaerotherium dorsale'' * '' Sphaerotherium elegans'' * '' Sphaerotherium elongatum'' * ''Sphaerotherium forcipatum'' * '' Sphaerotherium fraternum'' * '' Sphaerotherium giganteum'' * '' Sphaerotherium glabrum'' * ''Sphaerotherium gronovii'' * ''Sphaerotherium grossum'' * ''Sphaerotherium hippocastanum'' * ''Sphaerotherium immane'' * ''Sphaerotherium insulanum'' * ''Sphaerotherium intermedium'' * ''Sphaerotherium klugii'' * ''Sphaerotherium kochii'' * ''Sphaerotherium kutorgae'' * ''Sphaerotherium lamprimum'' * ''Sphaerotherium latum'' * ''Sphaerotherium leiosomum'' * ''Sphaerotherium libidinosum'' * '' Sphaerotherium lichtensteinii'' * ' ...
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Pill Millipede
Pill millipedes are any members of two living (and one extinct) orders of millipedes, often grouped together into a single superorder, Oniscomorpha. The name Oniscomorpha refers to the millipedes' resemblance to certain woodlice (Oniscidea), also called pillbugs or "roly-polies". However, millipedes and woodlice are not closely related (belonging to the subphyla Myriapoda and Crustacea, respectively); rather, this is a case of convergent evolution. Description Pill millipedes are relatively short-bodied compared to most other millipedes, with only eleven to thirteen body segments, and are capable of rolling into a ball (volvation) when disturbed, as a defense against predators. This ability evolved separately in each of the two orders, making it a case of convergent evolution, rather than homology. They can also exude a noxious liquid, which may be both caustic and toxic, to repel predators. Pill millipedes are detritivorous, feeding on decomposing plant matter, usually in wood ...
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Chlamydephorus Sexangulus
''Chlamydephorus'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial molluscs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Chlamydephoridae. It is the only genus within the family Chlamydephoridae.Herbert D. G. (1997). "The terrestrial slugs of KwaZulu-Natal: diversity, biogeography and conservation (Mollusca: Pulmonata)". ''Annals of the Natal Museum'' 38: 197-239PDF Taxonomy The family Chlamydephoridae has no subfamilies and it is placed in the superfamily Rhytidoidea. ''Chlamydephorus'' is the type genus of the family Chlamydephoridae. Species Species within the genus ''Chlamydephorus'' include: * ''Chlamydephorus bruggeni'' * ''Chlamydephorus burnupi'' (Smith, 1892) - Burnup's hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus dimidius'' (Watson, 1915) - Snake skin hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus gibbonsi'' Binney, 1879 * ''Chlamydephorus purcelli'' (Collinge, 1901) - Purcell's hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus sexangulus'' Distribution Species of ''Chlamydephorus'' occur across sout ...
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Chlamydephorus Purcelli
Purcell's hunter slug, scientific name ''Chlamydephorus purcelli'', is an endangered species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Chlamydephoridae. Distribution This species is endemic to Table Mountain in South Africa. The survival of this slug is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References Endemic fauna of South Africa Chlamydephoridae Gastropods described in 1901 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Walter Collinge {{Chlamydephoridae-stub ...
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Chlamydephorus Gibbonsi
''Chlamydephorus'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Chlamydephoridae. It is the only genus within the family Chlamydephoridae.Herbert D. G. (1997). "The terrestrial slugs of KwaZulu-Natal: diversity, biogeography and conservation (Mollusca: Pulmonata)". '' Annals of the Natal Museum'' 38: 197-239PDF Taxonomy The family Chlamydephoridae has no subfamilies and it is placed in the superfamily Rhytidoidea. ''Chlamydephorus'' is the type genus of the family Chlamydephoridae. Species Species within the genus ''Chlamydephorus'' include: * ''Chlamydephorus bruggeni'' * '' Chlamydephorus burnupi'' (Smith, 1892) - Burnup's hunter slug * '' Chlamydephorus dimidius'' (Watson, 1915) - Snake skin hunter slug * '' Chlamydephorus gibbonsi'' Binney, 1879 * '' Chlamydephorus purcelli'' (Collinge, 1901) - Purcell's hunter slug * ''Chlamydephorus sexangulus'' Distribution Species of ''Chlamydephorus'' occur across southern Africa; they ...
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Chlamydephorus Dimidius
The snake skin hunter slug (''Chlamydephorus dimidius'') is a species of land slug in the family Chlamydephoridae. It is endemic to South Africa, where it is known from six localities in KwaZulu-Natal KwaZulu-Natal (, also referred to as KZN and known as "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province were merged. It is locate .... This slug lives in fragmented forest habitat, mostly in coastal areas. References Endemic fauna of South Africa Chlamydephoridae Gastropods described in 1915 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Chlamydephoridae-stub ...
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Chlamydephorus Burnupi
Burnup's hunter slug (''Chlamydephorus burnupi'') is a species of land slug in the family Chlamydephoridae. It is endemic to South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ..., where it lives in forested foothill habitat. References Endemic fauna of South Africa Chlamydephoridae Gastropods of Africa Vulnerable animals Vulnerable biota of Africa Gastropods described in 1892 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Chlamydephoridae-stub ...
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