(ofHelix arborea Say, 1817)Say, T. (1817). Conchology. - In: Nicholson, W.: American edition of the British Encyclopedia, or, dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge. First Edition, A-3 - C-6 [= 1-20], pl. [1-4]. page(s): [unpaginated], pl. 4, fig. 4 [details]
(ofHelix arboreus Say, 1817)Say, T. (1817). Conchology. - In: Nicholson, W.: American edition of the British Encyclopedia, or, dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge. First Edition, A-3 - C-6 [= 1-20], pl. [1-4]. page(s): [unpaginated], pl. 1, fig.1 [details]
Distribution Distribution (natural): Nearctic region and Central America. Anthropogenic distribution: Europe, Israel, Kenya, South...
Distribution Distribution (natural): Nearctic region and Central America. Anthropogenic distribution: Europe, Israel, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii, America, Australia and New Zeland [details]
original description(ofHelix arborea Say, 1817)Say, T. (1817). Conchology. - In: Nicholson, W.: American edition of the British Encyclopedia, or, dictionary of arts and sciences comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge. First Edition, A-3 - C-6 [= 1-20], pl. [1-4]. page(s): [unpaginated], pl. 4, fig. 4 [details]
original description(ofHyalinia (Polita) roseni Lindholm, 1911)Lindholm, W. A. (1911). Materials to knowledge of the malacological fauna of the Moscow Gouvernement. <em>Dnevnik Zoologicheckogo otdeleniya Imperatorskogo Obshchestva Lyubiteley Estestvoispytaniya.</em> 3(10): 38–54. [Russian]. page(s): 5 [details]
original description(ofHyalinia (Polita) roseni f. subrosea Lindholm, 1911)Lindholm, W. A. (1911). Materials to knowledge of the malacological fauna of the Moscow Gouvernement. <em>Dnevnik Zoologicheckogo otdeleniya Imperatorskogo Obshchestva Lyubiteley Estestvoispytaniya.</em> 3(10): 38–54. [Russian]. page(s): 5 [details]
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Distribution Distribution (natural): Nearctic region and Central America. Anthropogenic distribution: Europe, Israel, Kenya, South Africa, Madagascar, Hong Kong, Japan, Hawaii, America, Australia and New Zeland [details] Type locality North America [details]