Helix aspersa was created in 1774.
Helix Aspersa
Helix aspersa
Hogna aspersa was created in 1844.
Hyposada aspersa was created in 1945.
The typical garden snail's scientific name is 'helix aspersa'.
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The animal with the Latin name Helix aspersa is the common garden snail. It is a species of land snail that is widely distributed around the world and is known for its distinctive shell and slow-moving nature.
Some snails can self-fertilize, such as Helix aspersa, but not all snails can.
the scientific classification of a snail is Helix aspersa. which can also said that, There are very many species of snail. Genera include Helix, Syrinx, Achatina, Pomacea, Acicula, Advena, Rhagada and Zospeum
i think for the most common snail it is helix aspersa but there are many other species each with a different name but all in the phylum of molluscs
Andrew William Brooks has written: 'Uptake, accumulation and intracellular distribution of aluminium and iron in the terrestrial snail, Helix Aspersa'
The Helix was created in 2002.