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Gastropods Collection (#8)

Gastropods, the fascinating creatures of the tropics, never fail to captivate us with their unique behaviors and stunning shells

Background imageGastropods Collection: Turbinellid sea snail shell C019 / 1308

Turbinellid sea snail shell C019 / 1308
Turbinellid sea snail shell. Shell of a turbinellid sea snail (Columbarium pagoda). This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the South China Sea. This specimen measures 64mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Conch shell C019 / 1358

Conch shell C019 / 1358
Conch shell. Shell of a conch (Tibia insulae) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea. This specimen measures 190mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Green abalone sea snail shell C019 / 1328

Green abalone sea snail shell C019 / 1328
Green abalone sea snail shell. Interior of the shell of a green abalone (Haliotis fulgens), showing the iridescent lining

Background imageGastropods Collection: Staircase abalone sea snail shell C019 / 1329

Staircase abalone sea snail shell C019 / 1329
Staircase abalone sea snail shell. Shell of a staircase abalone (Haliotis scalaris). This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in Western Australia and southwest Australia

Background imageGastropods Collection: Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1300

Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1300
Helmet shell sea snail shell. Shell of a helmet shell (Cassis madagascariensis) sea snail. These are very large marine gastropod molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1301

Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1301
Helmet shell sea snail shell. Underside of the shell of a helmet shell (Cassis madagascariensis) sea snail. These are very large marine gastropod molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Carrier shell C019 / 1375

Carrier shell C019 / 1375
Carrier shell. Underside of the shell of a carrier shell (Xenophora pallidula) sea snail, with numerous smaller sea snail shells attached to its outside

Background imageGastropods Collection: Cone shell C019 / 1309

Cone shell C019 / 1309
Cone shell. Shell of a cone shell (Conus bandanus) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans. This species is found in the Indo-Pacific

Background imageGastropods Collection: Carrier shell C019 / 1374

Carrier shell C019 / 1374
Carrier shell. Shell of a carrier shell (Onustus longleyi) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found from Florida to the Gulf of Mexico. This specimen measures 83mm high

Background imageGastropods Collection: Auger snail shell C019 / 1354

Auger snail shell C019 / 1354
Auger snail shell. Shell of an auger snail (Triplostephanus triseriatus) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Mascarene Basin of the Indian Ocean. This specimen measures 46mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: West-Indian worm-shell shells C019 / 1371

West-Indian worm-shell shells C019 / 1371
West-Indian worm-shell shells. Shells from two West-Indian worm-shell (Vermicularia spirata) sea snails. These marine gastropod molluscs are found in the Caribbean. These specimens measure 120mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Sea snail shell C019 / 1355

Sea snail shell C019 / 1355
Sea snail shell. Shell of a Thatcheria mirabilis sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Solomon Islands, Pacific Ocean. This specimen measures 71mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Dog whelk shells C019 / 1345

Dog whelk shells C019 / 1345
Dog whelk shells. Shells of dog whelks (Nucella lapillus). These marine gastropod molluscs are found around the coasts of Europe and the northern West Atlantic coast of North America

Background imageGastropods Collection: Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell C019 / 1287

Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell C019 / 1287
Black-tanked angaria sea snail shell. Shell of a black-tanked angaria (Angaria melanacantha) marine gastropod mollusc. This shell measures 30mm in diameter

Background imageGastropods Collection: Regal murex sea snail C019 / 1333

Regal murex sea snail C019 / 1333
Regal murex sea snail. Inside the shell of a regal murex (Hexaplex regius) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Pacific Ocean between Baja California and Peru

Background imageGastropods Collection: Tower snail shell C019 / 1369

Tower snail shell C019 / 1369
Tower snail shell. Shell of a tower snail (Turritella duplicata) sea snail. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Indo-Pacific. This specimen measures 148mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Club murex sea snail shell C019 / 1350

Club murex sea snail shell C019 / 1350
Club murex sea snail shell. Shell of a club murex (Pterynotus elongatus) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found in the Red Sea and Indo-West Pacific. This specimen measures 62mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Common slipper shell sea snail shells C019 / 1316

Common slipper shell sea snail shells C019 / 1316
Common slipper shell sea snail shells. Shell of common slipper shell (Crepidula fornicata) sea snails. This species of marine gastropod mollusc is native to the western Atlantic Ocean

Background imageGastropods Collection: Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1303

Staghorn murex sea snail shell C019 / 1303
Staghorn murex sea snail shell. Shell of a staghorn murex (Chicoreus cornucervi) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found along Northwest Australia and Western Papua New Guinea

Background imageGastropods Collection: Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1299

Helmet shell sea snail shell C019 / 1299
Helmet shell sea snail shell. Shell of a helmet shell (Cassis abbotti) sea snail. These are very large marine gastropod molluscs. This specimen measures 43mm long

Background imageGastropods Collection: Brown-lipped snails C018 / 0891

Brown-lipped snails C018 / 0891
Brown-lipped snails (Cepaea nemoralis) on a branch on water. This snail, also known as the grove or banded snail, is found in many countries worldwide

Background imageGastropods Collection: Tropical snail C014 / 0947

Tropical snail C014 / 0947
Tropical snail. Land snail in the rainforest undergrowth. Photographed in Rio Bigal Biological Reserve, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador

Background imageGastropods Collection: Garden snail C014 / 0477

Garden snail C014 / 0477
Garden snail on a rotting piece of wood. Garden snails (Helix aspersa) are a species of land snail, a pulmonate gastropod, and are one of the best-known of all terrestrial molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Nudibranch on a sponge C014 / 2910

Nudibranch on a sponge C014 / 2910
Nudibranch (Flabelline exoptata) on a sponge. Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGastropods Collection: Nudibranchs on a sea pen C014 / 2909

Nudibranchs on a sea pen C014 / 2909
Nudibranchs on a sea pen. Nudibranch (Armina sp.) sea slugs feeding on a sea pen (Veretillum sp). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGastropods Collection: Snail radula C014 / 4870

Snail radula C014 / 4870
Snail radula. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the radula of a snail. The radula is a tongue-like organ found in molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Snail radula C014 / 4869

Snail radula C014 / 4869
Snail radula. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the radula of a snail. The radula is a tongue-like organ found in molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Mother of pearl fabric C014 / 0316

Mother of pearl fabric C014 / 0316
Mother of pearl fabric. Close-up of a fabric (left) made using strips of mother of pearl, next to a pearly seashell (right), the source of mother of pearl

Background imageGastropods Collection: Garden snail C015 / 7086

Garden snail C015 / 7086
Garden snail. Garden snails (Helix aspersa) are a species of land snail, a pulmonate gastropod, and are one of the best-known of all terrestrial molluscs

Background imageGastropods Collection: Fossil-bearing rock, light micrograph C017 / 8482

Fossil-bearing rock, light micrograph C017 / 8482
Fossil-bearing rock, light micrograph. This thin slice from a flint rock includes fossils of algae and shells of gastropods (snails)

Background imageGastropods Collection: Aestivating snails, Greece C016 / 3523

Aestivating snails, Greece C016 / 3523
Aestivating snails in the Imbros Gorge, West Crete, Greece

Background imageGastropods Collection: European river life, artwork C016 / 3451

European river life, artwork C016 / 3451
European river life. Artwork showing various typical plants and animals that live on a river in southern Europe

Background imageGastropods Collection: Giant African land snails, Ecuador C013 / 8859

Giant African land snails, Ecuador C013 / 8859
Giant African land snails. These snails are a recently introduced alien pest that are spreading into the rainforest. Photographed in the Jama Coaque Reserve, Manabi Province, Western Ecuador

Background imageGastropods Collection: Giant African land snails mating, Ecuador C013 / 8858

Giant African land snails mating, Ecuador C013 / 8858
Giant African land snails mating. These snails are a recently introduced alien pest that are spreading into the rainforest. Photographed in the Jama Coaque Reserve, Manabi Province, Western Ecuador

Background imageGastropods Collection: Snake eating a snail, Ecuador C013 / 8849

Snake eating a snail, Ecuador C013 / 8849
Snake eating a snail. Native Dipsas andiana snake eating a giant African land snail (Achatina fulica). These snails are a recently introduced pest that are spreading into the rainforest

Background imageGastropods Collection: Chalk Grassland Snails - UK

Chalk Grassland Snails - UK
SPH-2187 Chalk Grassland Snails UK Cernuella virgata Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGastropods Collection: Lizard Island Phyllodesmium Nudibranch (Phyllodesmium lizardensis) adult, Lembeh Straits

Lizard Island Phyllodesmium Nudibranch (Phyllodesmium lizardensis) adult, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageGastropods Collection: Kunes Chromodoris Seaslug (Chromodoris kunei) adult pair, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands

Kunes Chromodoris Seaslug (Chromodoris kunei) adult pair, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageGastropods Collection: Common Amber Snail (Succinea putris) adult, crawling on partially eaten leaf

Common Amber Snail (Succinea putris) adult, crawling on partially eaten leaf, Priory Water Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, England, May

Background imageGastropods Collection: Kentish Snail (Monacha cantiana) adult, resting on Common Reed (Phragmites australis) leaf

Kentish Snail (Monacha cantiana) adult, resting on Common Reed (Phragmites australis) leaf, Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire, England, July

Background imageGastropods Collection: Tiger Cowrie (Cypraea tigris) adult, on black sand at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Tiger Cowrie (Cypraea tigris) adult, on black sand at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageGastropods Collection: Tree Slug (Limax marginatus) adult, on damp tree trunk, Norfolk, England, September

Tree Slug (Limax marginatus) adult, on damp tree trunk, Norfolk, England, September

Background imageGastropods Collection: Blushing Snail - endemic - St Helena

Blushing Snail - endemic - St Helena
PS-10477 Blushing SNAIL - endemic St Helena Succinea sanctaehelenae Peter Steyn contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGastropods Collection: Garden Snails - hibernating group - UK

Garden Snails - hibernating group - UK
SPH-2291 Garden Snails - hibernating group UK Helix aspersa Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGastropods Collection: Common Pygmy Snail - 2mm in length - UK

Common Pygmy Snail - 2mm in length - UK
SPH-1401 Common Pygmy Snail - 2mm in length UK Vertigo pygmaea Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGastropods Collection: Garden Snail - hibernating group, UK

Garden Snail - hibernating group, UK
SPH-2290 Garden SNAIL - hibernating group UK Helix aspersa Steve Hopkin contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGastropods Collection: Black Sea Slug in rock pool - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000927

Black Sea Slug in rock pool - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland IN000927
COS-3113 Black Sea Slug in rock pool - Brough Head Orkney Mainland Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageGastropods Collection: Snail - eggs hatching

Snail - eggs hatching
DB-233 Snail - eggs hatching Donald Burgess contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401



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Gastropods, the fascinating creatures of the tropics, never fail to captivate us with their unique behaviors and stunning shells. From Giant African Snails exchanging love darts during mating rituals to Common Snails gracefully perched on Bergenia leaves, these they can widely distributed and admired. In the Guadalupe Island Biosphere Reserve, a Pink Abalone shell showcases intricate details that mesmerize any observer. Meanwhile, a Garden Snail carries its tiny offspring on its back in a heartwarming display of parental care. Through digital manipulation techniques, their vibrant colors come alive against a lightened background. The Common Grey Seaslug finds solace in shallow pools beside the majestic Snakelocks Anemone. This picturesque scene captures nature's harmony at its finest (Picture No. 10755498). Another striking gastropod is the Flinders Vase shell; its close-up reveals an enchanting pattern that astounds all who gaze upon it. Love knows no boundaries for Common Garden Snails as they engage in passionate mating encounters. The Precious Wentletrap sea snail shell stands out among others with its exquisite beauty (C019 / 1323). However, not all gastropods reside solely in idyllic settings. A Large Black Slug boldly ventures onto moldy strawberries in the UK while Great Striped Slugs intertwine midair on mucous ropes—a remarkable sight indeed. These hermaphrodites were introduced from Europe to Southeast Australia (CLY03194). Lastly, we encounter Ormers off the Channel Islands' coast—an impressive species known as Haliotis tuberculata—gracing us with their presence during August's warm embrace. Whether marveling at their amorous endeavors or admiring their delicate shells, gastropods continue to intrigue and inspire awe wherever they may be found across our vast planet.