First, Ampulla canaliculata
Pomacea canaliculata is a common snail, which is also called golden snail, giant snail, apple snail, etc. It belongs to mollusk of Animal Kingdom, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Ampullidae, and Ampullaria in biological classification. It is native to tropical and subtropical areas of South America and has been listed as one of the major agricultural invasive species by the State Environmental Protection Administration.
Second, Nautilus (Parrotbill)
Nautilus is a rare large marine snail, named after its spiral shell looks like a parrot's mouth. It belongs to the general name of mollusks in the animal kingdom, mollusca, Cephalopoda, Nautilus and Nautilidae in biological classification. There are 2 genera and 6 species in the world, and the common ones are Nautilus heterophyllus, Nautilus macroumbilical, Nautilus pearl and Nautilus Palau.
Three, flower snail (Babylonia, Babylonia)
Oncomelania hupensis a common edible snail. Its scientific name is Babylonia hupensis, and it is also called sea pig snail, river snail, south wind snail, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to mollusks of animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Narrow Tongue, Oncomelania and Oncomelania. There are two kinds of common Oncomelania hupensis and Oncomelania hupensis, which are listed as one of the most promising marine aquaculture varieties in 2 1 century.
Four, mud snail (mud-snail, plum snail)
Bullacta exarata is a common edible snail, which is also called mud snail, wheat snail, plum snail, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to mollusks of Animal Kingdom, Gastropoda, Cephalotaxus, Adirondaceae, and Bullacta (only one species of Bullacta is Bullacta). It is distributed in coastal areas of China and has high edible and economic value.
Five, sweet snail (horse snail, rattlesnake)
Snail is a common edible snail, which is also called horse snail, rattlesnake, golden snail, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to molluscs of mollusca, Gastropoda, Stenoglostera, Oncomelania, which are distributed in Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea, with the highest yield in the Yellow Sea and Bohai Sea.
Six, snail (China round snail)
Oncomelania hupensis a common snail, the scientific name is Oncomelania hupensis, and it belongs to mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda and Oncomelania in the animal kingdom. It is widely distributed in paddy fields, ditches, streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs all over the country, and has been one of the favored aquatic products since ancient times.
Seven, chicken heart snail (taro, taro snail)
Chickpea is a common marine snail, whose scientific name is conus, also known as conus, conus, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to mollusks of the animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Conus, which are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical oceans, such as Conus violaceus, Conus Admiral, Conus Concordia, etc.
Eight, weave snail (wheat snail, snail)
Snail is a common snail, which is also called sea lion snail, wheat snail, black snail, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to molluscs of the animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Snail family and Snail genus. It is widely distributed in coastal areas such as Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong, and is highly toxic and inedible.
Nine, Tang Guanluo (Guanluo)
Tangguansnail is a kind of large marine snail, named after its shell shape resembles the hat of a monk in the Tang Dynasty. It belongs to mollusks in the animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Tangguansnail family and Tangguansnail genus in biological classification. Its meat is edible and its shell can be used for ornamental or carving.
Ten, cone snail (pointed tail snail, cone snail)
Cone snail is a common edible snail, named after its conical shell. It is also called pointed-tailed snail, cone snail, etc. In biological classification, it belongs to mollusks of animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Trypanosoma, which are distributed in the southeast coast of China and have high edible and economic value.
Eleven, papaya snail (oil snail, coconut snail)
Chaenomeles is a kind of large mollusk, which is also called coconut snail, melon snail, coconut snail, etc. It belongs to mollusk kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Snail Superfamily, Snail Family and Chaenomeles, and is widely distributed in tropical and temperate sandy shallow seas. Its meat is edible and its shell can be used as a handicraft.
Twelve, harp snail (carambola, Shujiang snail)
Harp snail is a common kind of snail, which is also called carambola, Shujiang snail, Qinluo, etc. It belongs to the general name of mollusks in the animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Neogastropoda and Carambola family in biological classification. It is favored because of its gorgeous appearance, beautiful patterns and bright colors, and is also edible. It is distributed in the East China Sea and the South China Sea.
Thirteen, water snail (six-legged snail)
Water snail is a kind of large marine snail, named after it has six tubular spines resembling the word "water". It belongs to mollusks of Animal Kingdom, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Pholionaceae and Spider snail in biological classification. Its meat is edible, and its shells can be used for ornamental purposes and can also be made into decorations.
14. Long-nosed snails (flute snails, long-billed phoenix snails)
Long-nosed snail is a common marine snail, which is named after the long needle-like shape of the forepipe ditch. It is also called flute snail, long-billed phoenix snail, long-nosed phoenix snail, etc. It belongs to mollusks in the animal kingdom, mollusca, Gastropoda, Gastropoda, Phoenix snail, and its meat is edible, and its shells are peculiar in shape, so it can be used for viewing or making decorations.
Fifteen, cat's eye snail (cat's eye snail)
Cat's-eye snail is a common edible snail, named after it crawls with a cover that looks like a cat's eye. It belongs to mollusks of the kingdom Animalia, Mollusca, Gastropoda, Primitive Gastropoda, Snail, and is widely distributed in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean.