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Cochlicopa lubrica

glossy pillar shell with thickened aperture edge highlighted
dorsal view of glossy pillar, highlighting the tapered shape from aperture to rounded spire
profile view of glossy pillar shell, with thickened aperture edge closest to viewer

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  • Natural History Museum of Utah
  • Public Domain
  • For additional information about this specimen: Christy Bills (cbills@nhmu.utah.edu)

Family: Cionellidae

Common name: Glossy Pillar

Discovery: Müller, 1774

Identification

Width: 2.4-2.9 mm
Height: 5.0-7.5 mm
Whorls: 5+

The glossy shell of this animal is robust, with rounded whorls and im­pressed sutures. It is shorter and wider than the Appalachian Pillar, usually with a body whorl of more than 2.4 mm diameter. The aperture has a thickened edge and the gradually-tapered spire is rounded at the top.

Ecology

This holarctic species is found in a variety of open habitats – wetlands, grasslands, or roadsides (Hubricht, 1985). In Maine this species favors calcium-rich habitats and is most frequent in shrub carr wetlands and on limestone outcrops (Nekola, 2008).

Taxonomy

Synonyms for Cochlicopa lubrica include Bulimus lubricoides, B. lubricus, Cionella lubrica, C. sybcylindrica, Ferussacia subcylindrica, Helix lubricus, Zua buddii, and Z. lubricoidea.

Distribution

In North America it occurs from British Columbia and Hudson Bay in Canada, south to California, Kansas and Virginia. In Virginia it is absent except for the west, north, and Chesapeake County.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G5, Secure.

Author: Ken Hotopp and Meegan Winslow
Publication date:9/2012

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