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Neohelix albolabris is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae. Alternate names for Neohelix albolabris are Helix albolabris and Triodopsis albolabris. It is the first land snail to be named by an American-born naturalist, Thomas Say in 1817. In 2010 Elisabeth Tova Bailey wrote The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, an award-winner book protagonised by an individual land snail in the species Neohelix albolabris, from which was taken a short movie.

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  • Neohelix albolabris is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae. Alternate names for Neohelix albolabris are Helix albolabris and Triodopsis albolabris. It is the first land snail to be named by an American-born naturalist, Thomas Say in 1817. N. albolabris is one of the largest native land snails in North America. Its range extends from Maine to Georgia and west to the Mississippi River. In the northern part of this range some specimens may grow to have shells 30mm in diameter. In the southern part of the range, some specimens grow to 40 mm diameter. Early New England naturalist and illustrator Edward S. Morse reported that Helix albolabris (as he called it) was one of the three most common land snails in New England. He wrote extensively about it in his pioneering work "Land Snails of New England" which was serialized in 1867 & 1868 in the first volume of The American Naturalist. In 2010 Elisabeth Tova Bailey wrote The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, an award-winner book protagonised by an individual land snail in the species Neohelix albolabris, from which was taken a short movie. (en)
  • Neohelix albolabris (Say, 1817) è un mollusco gasteropode terrestre della famiglia Polygyridae. (it)
  • Neohelix albolabris är en snäckart som först beskrevs av Thomas Say 1817. Neohelix albolabris ingår i släktet Neohelix och familjen Polygyridae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Polygyra albolabris
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  • Neohelix albolabris (en)
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  • Neohelix (en)
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  • Neohelix albolabris (en)
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  • N. albolabris (en)
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  • Polygyra albolabris (en)
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  • clade Eupulmonata (en)
  • clade Panpulmonata (en)
  • clade Stylommatophora (en)
  • informal group Sigmurethra (en)
  • clade Euthyneura (en)
  • clade Heterobranchia (en)
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  • Neohelix albolabris (Say, 1817) è un mollusco gasteropode terrestre della famiglia Polygyridae. (it)
  • Neohelix albolabris är en snäckart som först beskrevs av Thomas Say 1817. Neohelix albolabris ingår i släktet Neohelix och familjen Polygyridae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Neohelix albolabris is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Polygyridae. Alternate names for Neohelix albolabris are Helix albolabris and Triodopsis albolabris. It is the first land snail to be named by an American-born naturalist, Thomas Say in 1817. In 2010 Elisabeth Tova Bailey wrote The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, an award-winner book protagonised by an individual land snail in the species Neohelix albolabris, from which was taken a short movie. (en)
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  • Neohelix albolabris (it)
  • Neohelix albolabris (en)
  • Neohelix albolabris (sv)
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