||Gas*trop"o*da (?), n. pl., [NL., fr.
Gr. &?;, &?;, stomach + -poda.] (Zoöl.) One
of the classes of Mollusca, of great extent. It includes most of the
marine spiral shells, and the land and fresh-water snails. They
generally creep by means of a flat, muscular disk, or foot, on the
ventral side of the body. The head usually bears one or two pairs of
tentacles. See Mollusca. [Written also
Gasteropoda.]
&fist; The Gastropoda are divided into three subclasses; viz.:
(a) The Streptoneura or Dioecia, including the
Pectinibranchiata, Rhipidoglossa, Docoglossa, and Heteropoda.
(b) The Euthyneura, including the Pulmonata and
Opisthobranchia. (c) The Amphineura, including the
Polyplacophora and Aplacophora.