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Gastrodonta fonticula

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  • The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
  • CC BY-NC 4.0 DEED
  • For additional information about this specimen: Gary Rosenberg (rosenberg.ansp@drexel.edu)

Family: Gastrodontidae

Common name: Appalachia Bellytooth

Discovery: Wurtz, 1948

Identification

Width: 5.5-6.6 mm
Height: 3-4 mm
Whorls: 7+

The whorls of Gastrodonta fonticula are closely coiled and marked with evenly-spaced, curved radial striae, as in G. interna. However, G. fonticula may be distinguished by an open, well-like umbilicus that allows a view of all the whorls, while its congener has a tiny or closed umbilicus. The base of G. fonticulais smooth and paler in color, with only faint traces of the striae seen above.Two basal teeth obstruct the aperture. The middle of the base is slightly concave, with a ridge around the umbilicus. Above, the spire is not as high as in G. interna.

Ecology

Like G. interna, G. fonticula is found in damp, wooded environments, particularly in deep piles of wet leaf litter and around rotting wood debris (Hubricht 1985).

Taxonomy

Gastrodonta fonticula has also been known as Gastrodonta interna fonticula.

Distribution

Gastrodonta fonticula is reported from the Appalachian Mountains of four states: West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Virginia. It is listed as an imperiled species in Virginia, where it is only known from a handful of counties in the westernmost part of the state, though there are no museum records.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G3/G4, Vulnerable.
NatureServe State Rank: Virginia, S1S3, Imperiled. Not ranked in West Virginia.
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier III

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