Archaeogastropoda Prosobranchs Gastropoda Mollusca
Archaeogastropods include keyhole limpets, slit snails, abalones, top and turban snails.
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Archaeogastropoda
- The Biogeography of the Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) - Project by Jasmine Morrow on this species with gastropoda information on prosobranchs its classification, description, natural history, distribution gastropoda and evolution.
- Worldwide Abalone Distribution - Global distribution of abalone.
- Abalone - Information from Wikipedia on this group of shellfish characterized by a series of holes in the shell.
- Diodora cayenensis: Keyhole Limpet - Information from the Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine about this archaeogastropoda mollusc, its systematics, external anatomy, internal anatomy and archaeogastropoda behavior.
- Paua - Information from Wikipedia on the three New Zealand species of gastropoda abalone, Haliotis australis, Haliotis iris and Haliotis virginea.
- Order Archaeogastropoda - Images and brief description. Species accounts for Haliotis gastropoda kamtschatkana (Northern archaeogastropoda Abalone) and H. rufescens (Red Abalone).
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