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The Terrestrial Mollusc key was specifically designed to assist in the identification of adult terrestrial slugs and snails of agricultural importance. The key also includes species of quarantine significance as well as invasive and contaminant mollusc species commonly intercepted at U.S. ports of entry. This key is designed for federal, state and other agencies or organizations within the U.S. that are concerned with the detection and identification of molluscs of significance. This key includes 33 families and 128 species. It should be noted that this key is not inclusive of all mollusc pests, as new species of interest arise almost daily. The list of species included in this key was generated based on pest species reported in scholarly publications by Barker 2002, Cowie et al. 2009, and Godan 1983 as well as commonly intercepted species documented in the port of entry interception data from US Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Plant Protection and Quarantine division (USDA-APHIS-PPQ) and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) -Division of Plant Industry. The key is unable to identify a few entities below the family level. This is true especially for the families Veronicellidae and Succineidae. The major reason for this is the lack of diagnostic morphological characters and the variability of members of these groups. In many cases, it is recommended that molecular techniques be used in the identification of members of these families (Holland and Cowie 2007; Gomes et al. 2010). This inadequacy of the key is, however, mitigated by the fact that most if not all members of these problematic groups are pestiferous and as such are regulated at the family level. The same is true for the species complexes (e.g., Arion hortensis group, A. ater group) included in the key. The Terrestrial Mollusc Key was developed and published by the Center for Plant Health Science and Technology (CPHST) as part of a cooperative agreement with the Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Plant Protection and Quarantine (PPQ) and is under the direction of Terrence Walters, CPHST Identification Technology Program (ITP) coordinator. The photographs utilized in this key were generously provided by those credited on each. The photographers and organizations that gave permission to use their images are also credited in the acknowledgements of the original tool (http://idtools.org/id/mollusc/). All drawings were produced by the University of Florida, unless otherwise noted. Author: Jodi White-McLean (Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida) Editors and Advisors: John Capinera (Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida) and John Slapcinsky (Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida) Original Illustrations and Photography: Kay Weigel and Lyle Buss (Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of Florida) Original Source: This key is part of the complete Terrestrial Mollusc Tool (requires internet connection) at http://idtools.org/id/mollusc/ Lucid Mobile key developed by USDA APHIS ITP
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What's New in Terrestrial Mollusc Key

1.1.0

November 15, 2019

Updated for iOS 13

Reviews of Terrestrial Mollusc Key

Its amazing

This app found what type of snail i had i really appreciate this app the creator is a genius 10/10

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FAQ

Can Terrestrial Mollusc Key be used on iPad devices?

Yes, the Terrestrial Mollusc Key software is iPad-compatible.

Who is the developer of the Terrestrial Mollusc Key app?

United States Department of Agriculture-APHIS is the developer of Terrestrial Mollusc Key.

What is the minimum iOS version to run the Terrestrial Mollusc Key app?

The Terrestrial Mollusc Key app requires iOS 10.0 or later.

What is the overall rating of the Terrestrial Mollusc Key app?

Terrestrial Mollusc Key has a user rating of 5.

What is the main genre of the Terrestrial Mollusc Key app?

Reference Is The Primary Genre Of The Terrestrial Mollusc Key App.

What is the recent version of Terrestrial Mollusc Key?

1.1.0 is the newly released version of the Terrestrial Mollusc Key app.

When did the new Terrestrial Mollusc Key update come out?

The date of the last Terrestrial Mollusc Key update is December 3, 2024.

When did Terrestrial Mollusc Key come out?

The Terrestrial Mollusc Key app was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What age rating does Terrestrial Mollusc Key have?

The Terrestrial Mollusc Key app is rated United States Department of Agriculture-APHIS: Contains no objectionable material.

Which languages does Terrestrial Mollusc Key support?

Terrestrial Mollusc Key currently features the following languages: American English.

Is Terrestrial Mollusc Key available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Terrestrial Mollusc Key is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Terrestrial Mollusc Key?

No, Terrestrial Mollusc Key does not offer in-app purchases.

Is Terrestrial Mollusc Key tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Terrestrial Mollusc Key is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Terrestrial Mollusc Key display any ads?

No, Terrestrial Mollusc Key does not display any ads.