| Mollusca |
gastropods; bivalves; cephalopods; chitons
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| Mollusca |
Soft-bodied, highly developed animals without a backbone and with an exterior or interior shell.
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| Mollusca |
a group of invertebrates that have a soft body and usually a hard shell (eg clam, snail, octopus)
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| Mollusca |
One of the great divisions of the animal kingdom, including those animals which have a soft body, usually furnished with a shell, and in which the nervous ganglia, or centres, present no definite general arrangement. They are generally known under the denomination of "shellfish"; the cuttle-fish, and the common snails, whelks, oysters, mussels, and cockles, may serve as examples of them.
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| molluscacidal |
destructive to snails and other mollusks.
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