Euglandina rosea (Férussac, 1821) Depositing Eggs In The Field

    On 3/7/2019 this specimen was discovered in the early stages of depositing an egg clutch in a swampy area on the west side of US-1 about 3.1 miles northwest of International Golf Parkway in northern St. Johns County, Florida. Only three ova were seen. The nail polish mark on the spire (the color identified by the manufacturer as "Bora Bora") is part of an experiment being conducted to ascertain the size of the Euglandina population as well as their movements within the study area. This specimen was initially tagged with the nail polish on 3/2/2019.

Euglandina rosea (Férussac, 1821) Depositing Eggs In The Field

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