2023
DOI: 10.3897/neobiota.81.96360
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Distribution patterns of established alien land snail species in the Western Palaearctic Region

Abstract: Established alien land snail species that were introduced into the Western Palaearctic Region from other regions and their spread in the Western Palaearctic are reviewed. Thirteen of the 22 species came from North America, three from Sub-Saharan Africa, two from the Australian region, three probably from the Oriental Region and one from South America. The establishment of outdoor populations of these species was usually first seen at the western or southern rims of the Western Palearctic. Within Europe, the al… Show more

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“…An asterisk (*) indicates that identification was based on genitalia (on external features only otherwise). Years of the first discovery in Belgium and Wallonia(De wilDe et al 1986;van goetHem 1988;Bronne & DeLcourt 2022;hausDorF 2023; https://observations.be; T.Van den Neucker, pers. comm., January 2023).…”
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“…An asterisk (*) indicates that identification was based on genitalia (on external features only otherwise). Years of the first discovery in Belgium and Wallonia(De wilDe et al 1986;van goetHem 1988;Bronne & DeLcourt 2022;hausDorF 2023; https://observations.be; T.Van den Neucker, pers. comm., January 2023).…”
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