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Parmacella Ibera
''Parmacella'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Parmacellidae. Slugs within this genus create and use love darts. Species Species within the genus ''Parmacella'' include: * ''Parmacella olivieri'' Cuvier, 1804 - type species * '' Parmacella tenerifensis'' Alonso, Ibanez & Diaz, 1985 * ''Parmacella valenciennii ''Parmacella valenciennii'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution The distribution of ''Parmacella valenciennii'' includes: * Southern Portugal (south of ...'' Webb & Van Beneden, 1836 References Parmacellidae Taxa named by Georges Cuvier Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Heterobranchia-stub ...
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Parmacella Valenciennii
''Parmacella valenciennii'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution The distribution of ''Parmacella valenciennii'' includes: * Southern Portugal (south of Lisboa), It is very abundant in Alentejo. * Spain * Isolated area(s) in southern France Description The animal is brownish red to brownish olive, with black bands on the mantle. Adult specimens are lighter. The body is sharply keeled in the posterior section. The mantle length in young animals is about 3/4 of the body length. The mantle is rounded in the anterior part and pointed in posterior part. The animal is up to 100 mm long, usually 70–80 mm long and 20 mm in width. The shell is yellow, triangular, fragile and flat, with 1.5 whorls. The length of the shell is 15 mm, 9 mm in width and 2–3 mm high. ''Parmacella valenciennii'' differs anatomically from all other ''Parmacella'' species by a single ...
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Parmacella Canariensis
''Parmacella'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Parmacellidae. Slugs within this genus create and use love darts. Species Species within the genus ''Parmacella'' include: * '' Parmacella olivieri'' Cuvier, 1804 - type species * '' Parmacella tenerifensis'' Alonso, Ibanez & Diaz, 1985 * ''Parmacella valenciennii ''Parmacella valenciennii'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution The distribution of ''Parmacella valenciennii'' includes: * Southern Portugal (south of ...'' Webb & Van Beneden, 1836 References Parmacellidae Taxa named by Georges Cuvier Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Heterobranchia-stub ...
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Parmacella Tenerifensis
''Parmacella tenerifensis'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a shell-less terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. This slug is listed as endangered species in the ''IUCN Red List of Threatened Species'', but it is listed as Vulnerable species in the ''Red Book of Invertebrates of Spain''. Description This species is brown in color. Distribution This species is endemic to the area east of San Cristóbal de La Laguna in Tenerife, Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ....Ibáñez M. & Alonso M. R. (2005) "''Parmacella tenerifensis'' Alonso, Ibáñez y Díaz, 1985"page 397. In: Verdú J. R. & Galante E. (eds.) (2005). ''Libro Rojo de los Invertebrados de España'' 'Red Book of Invertebrates of Spain'' Dirección General de Con ...
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Parmacella Olivieri
''Parmacella olivieri'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. ''Parmacella olivieri'' is the type species of the genus ''Parmacella''. Distribution The distribution of this species includes: * Northern Egypt * Northern Libya Description The shell is very narrow, thick-walled. The apex is smooth and glossy amber golden. There are several tubercles and wrinkles in the aperture. The animal is brown with chocolate brown bands on the mantle. The mantle is up to 20 mm long. The whole animal up to 32 mm long. References This article incorporates public domain text from the reference."Species summary for ''Parmacella olivieri''"




Parmacella Ibera
''Parmacella'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Parmacellidae. Slugs within this genus create and use love darts. Species Species within the genus ''Parmacella'' include: * ''Parmacella olivieri'' Cuvier, 1804 - type species * '' Parmacella tenerifensis'' Alonso, Ibanez & Diaz, 1985 * ''Parmacella valenciennii ''Parmacella valenciennii'' is a species of air-breathing land slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution The distribution of ''Parmacella valenciennii'' includes: * Southern Portugal (south of ...'' Webb & Van Beneden, 1836 References Parmacellidae Taxa named by Georges Cuvier Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Heterobranchia-stub ...
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Philippe Bouchet
Philippe Bouchet (born 1953) is a French biologist whose primary scientific fields of study are malacology (the study of molluscs) and taxonomy. He works at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. He is also a Commissioner of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature. Bouchet published Taxonomy of the Gastropoda with the malacologist Jean-Pierre Rocroi in 2005, which laid out a new taxonomy of Gastropod molluscs. He has named over 500 new taxa of mollusks, and numerous taxa have been named in his honor. Professional achievements Bouchet is a senior professor at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris, and is head of the Malacology laboratory and the Taxonomy Collections Unit there. He is also one of the Commissioners of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature and has been a member of the ICZN since 1990. Philippe Bouchet is co-editor of several volumes in the Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos series. In 2005, Bouchet was the ...
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Parmacella Gervaisii
''Parmacella gervaisii'' is an extinct species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. ''Parmacella gervaisii'' is considered to be extinct. Distribution This species was endemic to the area near Arles, France. Description The animal is brown with olive green hue. The shell is solid, greenish yellow, shiny, entirely opaque, concentrically striated, with 1.25 whorls, anterior part is 3 times larger than posterior part, rounded. The length of the shell is 11–12 mm. The width of the shell is 7 mm. The height of the shell is 2-2.3 mm. Ecology It was observed to occur almost always in pairs in April. References This article incorporates public domain text from the reference."Species summary for ''P ...
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Parmacella Festae
''Parmacella festae'' is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution The distribution of this species includes: * Northern Egypt * Northern Libya Description The animal is an evenly light ochreous cream in color. The mantle is up to 30 mm long. The whole animal is up to 55 mm long. The shell has a thick and golden-yellow apex which is covered with minute pits regularly arranged in spiral rows (only visible under magnification when the shell is dried). References This article incorporates public domain text from the reference."Species summary for ''Parmacella festae''"




Parmacella Deshayesi
''Parmacella deshayesi'' is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Parmacellidae. Distribution Distribution of this species include: * Algeria * Morocco * It could also occur in the Iberian Peninsula. Description The animal is evenly brown, in the young animals sometimes with blackish streaks or spots. The mantle A mantle is a piece of clothing, a type of cloak. Several other meanings are derived from that. Mantle may refer to: *Mantle (clothing), a cloak-like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear **Mantle (vesture), an Eastern Orthodox ve ... length is 55% of body. The size of preserved specimen is up to 60 mm. The shell is thin-walled, delicate. The apex is completely smooth, yellow. References This article incorporates public domain text from the reference.
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Georges Cuvier
Jean Léopold Nicolas Frédéric, Baron Cuvier (; 23 August 1769 – 13 May 1832), known as Georges Cuvier, was a French natural history, naturalist and zoology, zoologist, sometimes referred to as the "founding father of paleontology". Cuvier was a major figure in natural sciences research in the early 19th century and was instrumental in establishing the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology through his work in comparing living animals with fossils. Cuvier's work is considered the foundation of vertebrate paleontology, and he expanded Linnaean taxonomy by grouping classes into phylum, phyla and incorporating both fossils and living species into the classification. Cuvier is also known for establishing extinction as a fact—at the time, extinction was considered by many of Cuvier's contemporaries to be merely controversial speculation. In his ''Essay on the Theory of the Earth'' (1813) Cuvier proposed that now-extinct species had been wiped out by periodic catastrophi ...
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Love Darts
A love dart (also known as a gypsobelum, shooting darts, or just as darts) is a sharp, calcareous or chitinous dart which some hermaphroditic land snails and slugs create. Love darts are both formed and stored internally in a dart sac. These darts are made in sexually mature animals only, and are used as part of the sequence of events during courtship, before actual mating takes place. Darts are quite large compared to the size of the animal: in the case of the semi-slug genus ''Parmarion'', the length of a dart can be up to one fifth that of the semi-slug's foot. The process of using love darts in snails is a form of sexual selection. Prior to copulation, each of the two snails (or slugs) attempts to "shoot" one (or more) darts into the other snail (or slug). There is no organ to receive the dart; this action is more analogous to stabbing, or to being shot with an arrow or flechette. The dart does not fly through the air to reach its target, but is "fired" as a contact ...
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