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Paravitrea dentilla

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

Family: Pristilomatidae

Common name: Comb Supercoil

Discovery: Hubricht, 1978

Identification

Width: 6-7 mm
Height: 3-4 mm
Whorls: 7+

Paravitrea dentilla has a somewhat transparent, shiny, pale brown shell with a very low spire. The shell is sculptured with irregular growth lines, though the nuclear whorl and the base are smooth. The open umbilicus is well-like. The aperture is short and wide, with a simple lip. Although adults are toothless, juvenile specimens may have one or more sets of 5-6 teeth, arranged close together in radial rows.

Ecology

This animal may be found in leaf litter on slopes near water sources (Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

There are no synonyms.

Distribution

Paravitrea dentilla is endemic to Virginia, where it has only been reported from a few counties in the westernmost part of the state.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G1
NatureServe State Rank: S1
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier II

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