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Mesodon mitchellianus

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Family: Polygyridae

Common name: Sealed Globelet

Discovery: I. Lea, 1839

Identification

Width: 15.0- 17.5 mm
Height: 11.5- 13.0 mm
Whorls: 5+

This species has a small, very rounded, thin shell.  Its shell has no teeth and its umbilicus is closed, covered by the lip callus. The periphery of the aperture is rounded and reflected.

Ecology

Mesodon mitchellianus prefers turf habitats. It may be found in meadows, roadsides and floodplains (Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

Mesodon mitchellianus has also been known as: Helix mitchelliana, Mesodon mitchelliana, and Polygyra mitchelliana.

Distribution

This Mid­western native ranges from southern Michigan and eastern Indiana east to the Appalachian mountains of eastern Kentucky, North Carolina (Emberton, 1991), and Virginia. An anomalous report from Westmoreland County may be an introduction.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G4, Apparently Secure
NatureServe State Rank: Pennsylvania, S2, Imperiled; Virginia, S4, Apparently Secure; West Virginia, S2, Imperiled; unranked in other Northeast states.

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