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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)Observ.
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Due to the downpour of rain several Cornu observed being arboreal.
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Immature specimen observed beneath woody debris after rain.
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Caracol Bígaro con Cuentas (Cenchritis muricatus)Observ.
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Attached to cement wall near the shore
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Caracoles Bígaros (Familia Littorinidae)Observ.
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Observed on mangrove roots
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Pomatias elegansObserv.
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Shells found abundantly along trail
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Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)Observ.
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Coastal scrub and pampas grass habitat
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Purchased from an old collection. Data slip indicated they were collected among vegetation in field along Hwy. 58 near Tehachapi, Kern County, CA.
Shells have incised sculpture indicative of the Charodotes subgenus. Both shells are relatively small 20 and 22mm.
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Género CahuillusObserv.
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What’s leftover from a reptile or bird meal. Habitat photo included.
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Género CahuillusObserv.
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Partial shell observed on the Bump and Grind Trail. Habitat photo included.
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I’ve often observed this miniature subspecies on the western portion of the county near Tomales Bay. Today I observed several of these diminutive arrosas (1 inch or less when fully matured) here at China Camp so it’s nice to know that this subspecies is also found along the eastern portion of the county as well.
Snails observed among wood debris beneath bay laurel trees along the shores of San Pablo Bay.