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A micromollusk is a shelled mollusk which is extremely small, even at full adult size. The word is usually, but not exclusively, applied to marine mollusks, although in addition, numerous species of land snails and freshwater mollusks also reach adult size at very small dimensions. Certain species of micromollusks are very common in the right habitat, and can on occasion be present in huge numbers. However, because of their minute size, micromollusks often go unnoticed by beachcombers, shell collectors and even more serious conchologists.

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  • Micromollusque (fr)
  • Micromollusk (en)
  • 微小貝 (zh)
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  • 微小貝(Micromollusk),亦作迷你貝,是指一些即使成長後其體積依舊非常細小的有殼腹足綱軟體動物。日本有學術機構在互聯網上建構有,以協助搜集有關微小貝相關的數據,如型態特徵等。目前紀錄有約8600個物種。 (zh)
  • A micromollusk is a shelled mollusk which is extremely small, even at full adult size. The word is usually, but not exclusively, applied to marine mollusks, although in addition, numerous species of land snails and freshwater mollusks also reach adult size at very small dimensions. Certain species of micromollusks are very common in the right habitat, and can on occasion be present in huge numbers. However, because of their minute size, micromollusks often go unnoticed by beachcombers, shell collectors and even more serious conchologists. (en)
  • Un micromollusque est un mollusque dont la coquille est extrêmement petite, même à sa taille adulte. Le terme est généralement, mais pas exclusivement, appliqué aux mollusques marins, bien que de nombreuses espèces d'escargots terrestres et de mollusques d'eau douce aient également de très petites dimensions à l'âge adulte. Certaines espèces de micromollusques sont très communes dans leur habitat, où elles peuvent parfois être présentes en très grand nombre. Elles passent cependant souvent inaperçues des beachcombers, des collectionneurs de coquillages et même de certains conchyologues. (fr)
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