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banana_slug_biology [2010/04/25 19:58]
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banana_slug_biology [2010/04/26 00:42]
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   * **The Evolution of male and female reproductive traits in simultaneously hermaphroditic terrestrial gastropods**[(cite:​reproductive_traits>​   * **The Evolution of male and female reproductive traits in simultaneously hermaphroditic terrestrial gastropods**[(cite:​reproductive_traits>​
 The Evolution of male and female reproductive traits in simultaneously hermaphroditic terrestrial gastropods.\\ The Evolution of male and female reproductive traits in simultaneously hermaphroditic terrestrial gastropods.\\
-Kathleen Beese, Doctoral thesis:​2003-2007. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Switzerland.\\+Kathleen Beese, Doctoral thesis:​2003-2007. Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Basel, ​Switzerland.\\
 url: [[http://​edoc.unibas.ch/​577/​1/​DissB_7878.pdf]].)] url: [[http://​edoc.unibas.ch/​577/​1/​DissB_7878.pdf]].)]
  
-  ​* **The Edibility of Polygyra and Ariolimax** A short note of a German man from Clark County Oregon who claims Ariolimax Columbianus has "good flavor"​ after proper preparation. The slug is washed in dillute vinegar to remove slime, cleaned like a fish and fried in butter. [(cite:​Ariolimax_palatibility>​+ 
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 +==== Ariolimax Columbianus and Ariolimax Californicus ==== 
 +  ​* **The Edibility of Polygyra and Ariolimax** A short note of a German man from Clark County Oregon who claims ​//Ariolimax Columbianus// has "good flavor"​ after proper preparation. The slug is washed in dillute vinegar to remove slime, cleaned like a fish and fried in butter. [(cite:​Ariolimax_palatibility>​
 Allen, J.A. 1916. Edibility of Polygyra and Ariolimax. Nautilus 29, 143.\\ Allen, J.A. 1916. Edibility of Polygyra and Ariolimax. Nautilus 29, 143.\\
 url: [[http://​biodiversitylibrary.org/​page/​1815918]].)] url: [[http://​biodiversitylibrary.org/​page/​1815918]].)]
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