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Paravitrea subtilis

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

Family: Pristilomatidae

Common name: Slender Supercoil

Discovery: Hubricht, 1978

Identification

Width: 2.5-3 mm
Height: 1.5 mm
Whorls: 6+

The tightly coiled whorls of Paravitrea subtilis are marked with widely and irregularly-spaced radial growth lines. On the center whorls and the base of the shell, these lines are less distinct. The shell has a relatively tall aperture. Inside the final whorl, one or two sets of teeth are arranged in radial rows. Each row may contain between four and six teeth, and in some individuals, laminae replace the teeth.

Ecology

Paravitrea subtilis may be found in leaf litter on hardwood slopes (Hubricht, 1985; Dourson, 2010).

Taxonomy

There are no synonyms.

Distribution

Paravitrea subtilis is scattered through a small number of counties in Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee (Hubricht, 1985). In Virginia it is known only from Wise County.

Conservation

NaureServe Global Rank: G2
NaureServe State Rank: S1S2
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier II

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