Tema+8

 carnívoro perteneciente a la Península Ibérica.  Es el felino mas amenazado del mundo, encontrándose solo dos  grupos en Andalucía de algo mas de 300 individuos y un grupo  de 15 en Los Montes de Toledo.  Es un carnívoro que basa su alimentación ( 80 - 90% ) en los  conejos.  La época de celo comienza entre enero y febrero.  La principal amenaza para este felino es el propio hombre. ||
 * = 08: DIVERSIDAD Y CLASIFICACIÓN DE LOS SERES VIVOS ||
 * LA IMAGEN: || Imagen y texto seleccionados por Alejandro L. ||
 * [[image:http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4154/5012032111_8c97e0f20d.jpg link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/manologamero/5012032111/"]] || El lince ibérico ( Lynx Pardinus ) es una especie de mamífero

__ **DOCUMENTOS:** __ Fichas entregadas en clase de todos los puntos:

Artículo de opinión "El ornitorrinco y el Consejo de Estado" publicado en El País el día 1 de febrero de 2005 (el documento lo he encontrado en www.almendron.com dentro del apartado revista de prensa)

Vuelve el brontosaurio (Los paleontólogos devuelven la razón a la clasificación decimonónica de la bestia extinta). El País 07-04-2015

Del blog "Apuntes científicos desde el MIT", de Pere Estupinya, la entrada con el título: Qué fue primero: ¿La esponja o la medusa? Y continuando con las medusas, este artículo, ¿Tienen las medusas el secreto de la inmortalidad?, publicado el 12 de enero en el suplemento SModa de El País. Esta es la foto que lo acompañaba en la edición digital: Y una noticia aparecida en El Paísel 7 de febrero de 2013: **El mamífero que ocupó el vacío que dejaron los dinosaurios**. Era un animal peludo, comía insectos y pesaba hasta un cuarto de kilo. Y otra de El País del 2 de febrero de 2015 de Biología evolutiva: **Un estudio describe al último ancestro común de animales, plantas y hongos**. Venimos de una célula con dos ‘látigos’.

__Carl von Linneo__: documento con una reseña de su vida: y enlace a la Linnean Society que sigue funcionando en la actualidad.



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__** OTRAS IMÁGENES: **__ __** Moneras: **__ __** Protoctistas: **__ __** Protozoos: **__ __** Algas: **__ __** Hongos: **__ __** Vegetales: **__ __** Briofitas: **__ __** Pteridofitas: **__ __** Gimnospermas: **__ __** Angiospermas: **__ __** Animales: **__ || || media type="custom" key="12230048" || || __**Artrópodos**__
 * [[image:18a058e7b49906e450c518009f0b.jpg width="575" height="393" caption="Colour-enhanced scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli on nucleopore membrane. " link="@http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=2&_IXSR_=uJQj6Fzk8zp&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3descherichia%2bcoli%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d52&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] || [[image:a72f673dc77bb3b74950f2e7a1aa.jpg width="587" height="394" caption="A filament of Nostoc sp, a nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium, viewed with a light microscope using Nomarski optics. 175:1 on 35 mm slide. " link="@http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=1&_IXSR_=H4YypwAmFq0&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dnostoc%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d3&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:655fbcbd3d527c4038cc15692dfb.jpg width="573" height="530" caption="Streptococcus salivarius. Scanning electron micrograph " link="@http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=27&_IXSR_=a72AU5GRXvG&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dstreptococcus%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d29&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] || [[image:2d32ae7f62c3fece6b59b63c3a93.jpg width="588" height="347" caption="Vibrio cholerae. This is a high power view of a smear made from a culture of Vibrio cholerae. The typical comma shape of the Gram-negative rods is clearly visible. Gram stain." link="@http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=3&_IXSR_=JY4pOY6JT_O&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dcholerae%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d3&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:7a29bc00975533ffd024d4e490b7.jpg width="575" height="376" caption="Light micrograph of a living specimen of Paramaecium bursaria, viewed using Nomarski differential interference contrast, which shows up the cilia covering the cell. The Paramaecium was trapped under a cover glass and slightly compressed by carefully removing water from the edge of the cover with a strip of filter paper. The cell is approximately 120microns long. " link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=24&_IXSR_=Xk8B0IgJBzE&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2bfooooooo%253b%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dprotoctista%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d47&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] || [[image:c4c54d286924e3d0d136e8cc8c40.jpg width="575" height="376" caption="Plasmodium falciparum Malaria" link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=15&_IXSR_=DVd8maW5cSE&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2bfooooooo%253b%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dplasmodium%2bfalciparum%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d89&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:17987669430318daf0659d7386b5.jpg width="561" height="402" caption="Colour-enhanced image of a diatom frustule. The frustule is the silicon cell wall that acts as a skeleton to support the single-celled diatom. In this image only the frustule and none of the cell contents remain. Diatoms have chloroplasts and can use sunlight to produce food. They are a major component of plankton in both fresh and salt water. " link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=11&_IXSR_=MaSY1bwTHg4&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2bfooooooo%253b%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dfrustule%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d21&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] || [[image:057fec0602a3c23585d0b3d4afe4.jpg width="597" height="403" caption="Light micrograph of euglenas swimming. Euglenas are unicellular algae (phylum Discomitochondria) they swim by means of a single undulipodium at the anterior end, twisting in a spiral path. This species is photosynthetic. However, if the chlorophyll is lost of malfunctioning, some species are capable of feeding heterotrophically. Sexual reproduction is unknown in euglenas. " link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=2&_IXSR_=1UaB7k4s7Wp&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2bfooooooo%253b%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3deuglena%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d2&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:f0777e8f2ca705c457a928a44668.jpg width="530" height="409" caption="Scanning electron micrograph of Penicillium mould producing spores, plus very close up view of spore formation. " link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=7&_IXSR_=f53T6I6PASZ&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%253d15%26_IXFPFX_%253dtemplates%25252ft%26_IXFIRST_%253d1%26c%253d%252522historical%252bimages%252522%252bOR%252b%252522contemporary%252bimages%252522%252bOR%252b%252522corporate%252bimages%252522%252bOR%252b%252522contemporary%252bclinical%252bimages%252522%252bOR%252bfooooooo%25253b%26%25252asform%253dwellcome%25252dimages%26%252524%25253dsi%253dtext%26_IXACTION_%253dquery%26i_pre%253d%26IXTO%253d%26t%253d%26_IXINITSR_%253dy%26i_num%253d%26%252524%25253dsort%253dsort%252bsortexpr%252bimage_sort%26w%253d%26%252524%25253ds%253dfungi%26IXFROM%253d%26_IXshc%253dy%26%252524%252b%252528with%252bwi_sfgu%252bis%252bY%252529%252band%252bnot%252b%252528%252522contemporary%252bclinical%252bimages%252522%252bindex%252bwi_collection%252bor%252b%252522corporate%252bimages%252522%252bindex%252bwi_collection%252529%253d%25252e%26_IXrescount%253d115&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] || [[image:7a5f3281eb2c3b5256aca09a09b4.jpg width="550" height="410" caption="Scanning electron micrograph of Aspergillus conidiophore. " link="@http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=2&_IXSR_=f53T6I6PASZ&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2bfooooooo%253b%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3dfungi%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d115&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:micro-yeast-522314-sw.jpg width="530" height="396" caption="This oil-loving yeast Malassezia furfur causes pityriasis versicolor, scaling, and discoloration of the skin and scalp. From Body Beasts, December 1998, National Geographic magazine. Photograph by Darlyne A. Murawski" link="@http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography"]] || [[image:143eb255b76a13ee6154d03514fd.jpg width="532" height="410" caption="Scanning electron micrograph of Aspergillus producing spores, computer-coloured green. The picture shows an Aspergillus conidiophore with conidia (spores) budding off (tissues stained blue). Aspergillus</I> is a genus of ascomycetes, some species of which cause aspergillosus or severe asthmatic reactions in humans; other species have industrial uses, e.g. in the processing of soybeans and the fermentation of sake. " link="@http://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/result.html?_IXMAXHITS_=1&_IXACTION_=query&_IXFIRST_=6&_IXSR_=1WdkszJFSNG&_IXSS_=_IXMAXHITS_%3d15%26_IXFPFX_%3dtemplates%252ft%26_IXFIRST_%3d1%26c%3d%2522historical%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bOR%2b%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%26%252asform%3dwellcome%252dimages%26%2524%253dsi%3dtext%26_IXACTION_%3dquery%26i_pre%3d%26IXTO%3d%26t%3d%26_IXINITSR_%3dy%26i_num%3d%26%2524%253dsort%3dsort%2bsortexpr%2bimage_sort%26w%3d%26%2524%253ds%3daspergillus%26IXFROM%3d%26_IXshc%3dy%26%2524%2b%2528%2528with%2bwi_sfgu%2bis%2bY%2529%2band%2bnot%2b%2528%2522contemporary%2bclinical%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2bor%2b%2522corporate%2bimages%2522%2bindex%2bwi_collection%2529%2529%2band%2bnot%2bwith%2bsys_deleted%3d%252e%26_IXrescount%3d16&_IXSPFX_=templates%2ft&_IXFPFX_=templates%2ft"]] ||
 * [[image:Musgo1.jpg caption="Field of Moss From here to the furthest 'hill' in the picture is actually about a foot." link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/83863469@N00/15543017"]] || [[image:Musgo2..jpg link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/13774211@N00/45085053"]] ||
 * [[image:Helecho1.jpg caption="Adjuntas, Puerto Rico / Dicranopteris linearis" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/55556418@N00/940070363"]] || [[image:Helecho2.jpg caption="My photo for the day. Because it has been raining on and off for the past couple of weeks I have ran out of flower models, a lot of them have dropped their petals or are a soggy mess. Its a fern frond this afternoon as I have no other suitable models.Had to run it through neat image to get rid of the noise." link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/14516334@N00/658457636"]] ||
 * [[image:Gimospermas1.jpg caption="Abetos. Val di Funes. Italia" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/44126975@N00/64844715"]] || [[image:Gimospermas2.jpg caption="An Impressive Tree (Lebanon Cedar) near Boston Manor House" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/37413900@N04/4768773530"]] ||
 * [[image:Piña1.jpg caption="Cono o piña" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/15245443@N00/301615360"]] || [[image:Piña2.jpg caption="Cono masculino" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/66606673@N00/13971677"]] ||
 * [[image:Angiosperma1.jpg caption="Peral" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/95572727@N00/3107756858"]] || [[image:Angiosperma3.jpg caption="Trigo" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/10065600@N02/4711646583"]] ||
 * [[image:Flor1º.jpg caption="Flores vistosas 1" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/14516334@N00/345009210/"]] || [[image:Flor2.jpg caption="Flores vistosas 2" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/24100730@N08/4261908727"]] ||
 * = __**Poríferos**__ ||= __**Celentéreos**__ ||
 * [[image:Poríferos.jpg link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/23387360@N00/623712657"]] || [[image:Polipo.jpg width="350" height="261" caption="Pólipo Tubastrea faulkneri" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/57644291@N00/7013460"]]
 * = __**Platelmintos**__ ||= __**Nematodos**__ ||
 * [[image:Platelminto.jpg caption="Pseudoalloioplana californica" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/18024068@N00/4409607959"]] || [[image:Nematodos.jpg caption="Toxocarid nematodes" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/42141528@N00/4404749468"]]
 * = __**Anélidos**__ ||
 * [[image:Anélido.jpg link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/25461797@N02/2404142474/in/photostream/"]] || [[image:Anélido2.jpg caption="Sangsue officinale (Hirudo officinalis)" link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmb462/3223113659/"]] ||
 * = __**Moluscos**__ ||
 * [[image:Gasterópodo.jpg link="@http://www.flickr.com/photos/steinsky/474429373/"]]