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Amphidromus is a genus of tropical air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Camaenidae. The shells of Amphidromus are relatively large, from 25 mm (0.98 in) to 75 mm (3.0 in) in maximum dimension, and particularly colorful. During the 18th century, they were among the first Indonesian land snail shells brought to Europe by travelers and explorers. Since then, the genus has been extensively studied: several comprehensive monographs and catalogs were authored by naturalists and zoologists during the time period from the early 19th to the mid 20th centuries. Modern studies have focused on better understanding the evolutionary relationships within the group, as well as solving taxonomic problems.

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  • Amphidromus (en)
  • Keong Pohon (in)
  • Amphidromus (fr)
  • Amphidromus (nl)
  • Amphidromus (pt)
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  • Amphidromus is een geslacht van weekdieren uit de klasse van de Gastropoda (slakken). (nl)
  • Amphidromus é um género de gastrópode da família Camaenidae. (pt)
  • Amphidromus is a genus of tropical air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Camaenidae. The shells of Amphidromus are relatively large, from 25 mm (0.98 in) to 75 mm (3.0 in) in maximum dimension, and particularly colorful. During the 18th century, they were among the first Indonesian land snail shells brought to Europe by travelers and explorers. Since then, the genus has been extensively studied: several comprehensive monographs and catalogs were authored by naturalists and zoologists during the time period from the early 19th to the mid 20th centuries. Modern studies have focused on better understanding the evolutionary relationships within the group, as well as solving taxonomic problems. (en)
  • Keong Pohon (Lat.: Amphidromus) adalah keong darat yang hidup di pohon. Cangkangnya berbetuk bulat telur memanjang, dengan ujung runcing, berwarna cerah, kuning, kehijauan atau , polos atau bergaris-garis lurus, melingkar maupun berbintik merah kecoklatan, ungu, coklat tua atau warna-warna lainnya. Hewan ini terdapat di daratan rendah hingga daerah pegunungan pada ketinggian 2.000 di atas permukaan laut. Makanannya daun yang ada di pohon. Berbagai jenis keong ini tersebar di daratan Asia Tenggara, Malaysia, Filipina, dan Indonesia (kecuali Maluku dan Irian). Di Indonesia terdapat 50 Jenis, salah satunya dari Timor (Lat.: Amphidromus contrarius) yang merupakan hama pohon cendana. (in)
  • Amphidromus est un genre d'escargots terrestres tropicaux à respiration aérienne. Ce sont des mollusques gastéropodes pulmonés terrestres de la famille des Camaenidae. Les coquilles d'Amphidromes sont relativement grandes, de 25 mm à 75 mm de dimension maximale, et particulièrement colorées. Au XVIIIe siècle, ils ont été parmi les premiers escargots terrestres indonésiens apportés en Europe par les voyageurs et les explorateurs. Depuis lors, le genre a été largement étudié : plusieurs monographies et catalogues complets ont été rédigés par des naturalistes et des zoologistes au cours de la période allant du début du XIXe au milieu du XXe siècle. Les études modernes se sont concentrées sur une meilleure compréhension des relations évolutives au sein du groupe, ainsi que sur la résolution de (fr)
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