. Land snails from Hawaii, Christmas island, and Samoa. Snails; Mollusks; Mollusks; Mollusks. Figure 12.—a, Newcomhia canaliculata (Baldwin), pallial organs and alimentary tract, the kidney appears narrow where bordered by pericardium, which overlies and partly conceals the actually broader end; h, Achatinella lehuiensis var. meineckei Pilsbry and Cooke, pallial organs and alimentary tract. The male genitalia (figs. 13-15, 17) varied in size. With some excep- tions the penis ranged in length from 6 to 13 mm., in different species over- lapping, being shortest in Partulina rufa (6 to 8), Achati
. Land snails from Hawaii, Christmas island, and Samoa. Snails; Mollusks; Mollusks; Mollusks. Figure 12.—a, Newcomhia canaliculata (Baldwin), pallial organs and alimentary tract, the kidney appears narrow where bordered by pericardium, which overlies and partly conceals the actually broader end; h, Achatinella lehuiensis var. meineckei Pilsbry and Cooke, pallial organs and alimentary tract. The male genitalia (figs. 13-15, 17) varied in size. With some excep- tions the penis ranged in length from 6 to 13 mm., in different species over- lapping, being shortest in Partulina rufa (6 to 8), Achatinella vulpina (6 1/2 to 7 1/2), A. lehuiensis (5 1/3 to 6), and A. stewartii var. producta c. f. Figure 13.—Partulina redfieldii (Newcomb), genitalia, app. = appendix, h. d. = hermaphrodite duct, o. = oviduct, p. == penis, pr. g. == prostate gland, r. p. == retractor penis, sp. = spermatheca, sp. d. = sperrnatheca duct, ut. = uterus, v. d. = vas defer- ens, V. s. = vesicula Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pilsbry, Henry Augustus, b. 1862; Cooke, Charles Montague, 1874-; Neal, Marie C. (Marie Catharine), 1889-. Honolulu, Hawaii : The Museum
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