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Photo of mating was taken along the Balsam Nature Trail; the other was taken on the log fence in the Picnic Area.
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Photo of mating was taken along the Balsam Nature Trail; the other was taken on the log fence in the Picnic Area.
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID's are based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID's are based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID's are based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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Found underwater in a semi-vernal pool, surrounded by reeds and grasses. Closest I've found is this image of a completely faded Cepaea hortensis. Do you think that could be a possibility, @invertzoo or @pliffgrieff?
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID's are based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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Found underwater in a semi-vernal pool, surrounded by reeds and grasses. Closest I've found is this image of a completely faded Cepaea hortensis. Do you think that could be a possibility, @invertzoo or @pliffgrieff?
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on a shaded sandy path.
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Found underwater in a semi-vernal pool, surrounded by reeds and grasses. Closest I've found is this image of a completely faded Cepaea hortensis. Do you think that could be a possibility, @invertzoo or @pliffgrieff?
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Near Sheckles Bridge on San Gabriel River. Dead snail See previous observation http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1053966 entered for Burleson County, TX. Estimate approximately 25 miles apart as the crow flies.
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Near Sheckles Bridge on San Gabriel River. Dead snail See previous observation http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1053966 entered for Burleson County, TX. Estimate approximately 25 miles apart as the crow flies.
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Near Sheckles Bridge on San Gabriel River. Dead snail See previous observation http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1053966 entered for Burleson County, TX. Estimate approximately 25 miles apart as the crow flies.
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Near Sheckles Bridge on San Gabriel River. Dead snail See previous observation http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1053966 entered for Burleson County, TX. Estimate approximately 25 miles apart as the crow flies.