Musils (Leunlusica) – Type of breath-in animals, whose body is usually divided into head, corpse and foot, but in some types of head or foot, it can be reduced partially or completely. The upper body is covered with a layer called mantle, which excreted the shell. In the wildlife they are the second snail (gastropoda) group of organisms per number. More than 130,000 species are known, mainly water, but there are terrestrial organisms. Representatives of this type are good Prow-shell (Bivalvia) Cheese in Macedonia, especially those of the Ohrid and Dojran Lake. In this type of animals, three classes are included: snails (gastropoda), school-head (Zeplhaloda) Key (Bivalvia) and heads (Cephalopoda). In Macedonia, 267 pads from the snails have been registered, of which 97 are endemics; From the shells there are 15 taxa, of which 4 endemics. Lit.: Jonce Sapkarev, a zoology of invertebrate animals, Skopje, 1991; Vladimir Rowz, Branislava Mihailova, Biodelysitis off Mac Edldonia Fromm I Vinj Point Off Zyther Faunisti. Participidion NEITH UNDER-Project: Classes Inspers, Macedonian Museum of Natural Historz – Ministry of Otce, Final Report, Skopje, 1999, 23-30; S. Petkovski, Faunal Diversitis, in: Coon Studs for Biodelysitis off the Republic of the Republic of Macendonia (FIRST National Report). Ministry of Environment and Piixel Planing, Skopje, 2003; J. CLGGG, TPPE Freshnotherf Life off TePe British Isles, London, 1965. St. P. – V. Sid. and V. T. K. & M. Cr.
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