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Synonyms for subulina or Related words with subulina
octona
subulinidae
denticulatus
angulosus
fenestrata
costatus
lirata
distorta
gastrocopta
alluaudi
morelet
dilatatus
brevicornis
exquisita
powelli
draparnaud
crenulatus
consobrina
watsoni
euconulidae
complanata
simroth
pallidula
iridescens
allopeas
bourguignat
kiesenwetter
consimilis
cincta
fenestratus
dohrni
inconstans
omphalotropis
delicatula
ferussaciidae
obesa
annulicornis
flavipennis
interrupta
sylvicola
parallelus
areolata
excisa
decorus
fruhstorferi
confluens
distinctus
lentiginosa
melanostoma
bicarinata
Examples of "subulina"
The genus "
Subulina
" includes the following species:
"
Subulina
octona" serves as an intermediate host for:
"
Subulina
" is the type genus of the family Subulinidae.
This carnivorous snail eats other snails, such as "
Subulina
octona" and species of the family Pupillidae.
Subulina
is a genus of small tropical air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Subulinidae.
Subulina
striatella is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Subulinidae.
The genus name refers to the fact that the shell of these snails loosely resemble that of the genus "
Subulina
".
Subulina
octona is a species of small, tropical, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Subulinidae.
Turbonilla
subulina
is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
Subulina
usambarica is a species of small, tropical, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Subulinidae.
In relation to introduced species is noteworthy that some of it was spread widely by middle natural environment among them are: "Achatina fulica" (Giant African Snail), "Arion subfuscus" "
Subulina
octona", and "Thiara granifera" "Melanoides tuberculata".
"Careoradula perelegans" feeds on carions. It has been recorded to feed on dead snail "
Subulina
octona". It evert an extensive rostrum, that is available in all carnivorous gastropods on the anterior part of the oesophagus, and it uses only muscular peristaltics instead of rasping by radula.
Common coquís reproduce over the entire year, but breeding activity peaks around the wet season. Females usually lay between 16 and 40 eggs, four to six times each year, at about eight-week intervals. Eggs are guarded from predators—other common coquís and "
Subulina
" snails—by the males. The gestation period of coquís is from 17–26 days. The maturation period, the time from egg to reproductive coquí, is around eight months.