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Inflectarius kalmianus

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  • For additional information about this specimen, please contact: Rüdiger Bieler, Curator (rbieler@fieldmuseum.org)

Family: Polygyridae

Common name: Brown Globelet

Discovery: Hubricht, 1965

Identification

Width: 9.0-15.0 mm
Height: 6.0-10.5 mm
Whorls: 4.5+

The shell of Inflectarius kalmianus is small and globe-shaped. It has a narrow, partly covered, or “rimate,” umbilicus. Unlike many of its genus, the shell lacks a microsculpture of hairs or scales and there are no teeth in the aperture.

Ecology

This animal frequents open, grassy places such as meadows. It may also be found in banks of kudzu vines (Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

Inflectarius kalmianus has also been known as Mesodon kalmianus.

Distribution

The Brown Globelet is an Appalachian endemic reported only from eastern Tennessee and Kentucky, and far southwestern Virginia.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G3, Vulnerable.
NatureServe State Rank: Virginia, S1S3, Critically Imperiled to Vulnerable.
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier II

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