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Oxyloma subeffusum

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

Family: Succineidae

Common name: Chesapeake Ambersnail

Discovery: Pilsbry, 1948

Identification

Height: 10-14 mm
Whorls: 2+

The shell of Oxyloma subeffusum is very fragile and has a very short spire. It is much like O. effusum but smaller. The length of the aperture in relation to the overall shell length is intermediate between O. effusum and O. retusum – approximately 3/4. On the glossy surface, growth-wrinkles can be seen. The basal margin of the aperture is rounded.

Ecology

Oxyloma subeffusum can be found near ponds, rivers, and marshes, especially in muddy areas (Hubricht 1985).

Taxonomy

A synonym for O. subeffusum is O. effusa subeffusa

Distribution

As indicated by its common name, Oxyloma subeffusum is found in the region of the Chesapeake Bay and surrounding areas, from Pennsylvania to Virginia. However, its distribution is not entirely clear due to confusion with its close relatives.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G3
NatureServe State Rank: S1
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier III

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