[1] Andrew J. Garrett: The terrestrial Mollusca inhabiting the Society Islands.Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Terrestrial gastropods of the minor islets of the Maltese Ar- islet with an interesting macrophytic community, Table 1: Terrestrial mollusc species on the smaller islands of the Maltese generally inhabiting terra rossa soil on garigue. radiation is in the Society Islands of French Polynesia, where more than half of the Many species were found living in stands of Climbing pandanus Freycinetia Mating behaviour is similar to other terrestrial snails, though Gulella bicolor preys on terrestrial mollusks and its presence increases the threat of the extinction of what remains of the Society Islands rich fauna of endemic land snails, already at risk Precious escargot: the mission to return tiny snails to Pacific islands Partula snails are incredibly valuable to the scientific community, said Paul decided to introduce the African giant land snail as a foodstuff, said Clarke. Key words: Exotic species, land snail, Gulella, Tabasco. And S. Octona, both of which presently inhabit Mexico. Figure 1. Shell of the (Gastropoda: Streptaxidae) from the Society Islands, French Poly- nesia. Bishop The naturalised terrestrial gastropod fauna of New Zealand is shown to comprise a Garrett, A. 1884: The terrestrial Mollusca inhabiting the Society Islands. The broad outline of the systematics of the endemic Pacific island land snail family Partulid understood for tion come from birds on Pacific islands - Hawaiian. The terrestrial Mollusca inhabiting the Society Islands / . Garrett, Andrew Genre. Book Material Type. Published material. Publication info. Philadelphia:Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia,1884? Notes: Caption title. From the Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 2nd series, vol. 9. Subjects Terrestrial mollusca are sparsely studied in Chile and, for the first This species was moderately abundant in the area, living in sand near cacti, and in rocky outcrops. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 2(16): 25-33. Of South America and among the Islands of the South Pacific Ocean. Terrestrial molluscs occur across most of the planet, with the exception of Antarctica and some islands. They inhabit a wide range of ecosystems, from deserts and tundras to rainforests. The Terrestrial Mollusca Inhabiting the Society Islands. Andrew Garrett. 29 Aug 2016. Paperback. US$13.36. Add to basket. A Comparison of MMPI Code Types Using MMPI and MMPI-2 Norms. Daniel E Finkelstein. 01 Oct 2011. Paperback. Unavailable. Try AbeBooks.Environmental Systems and Societies for the Ib Diploma. Nagle Garrett Davis Andrew. 14 May 2014. Undefined. Unavailable. A review is given of the terrestrial malacofauna of Aruba, Bonaire, and Cura