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Stenotrema simile

Family: Polygyridae

Common name: Bear Creek Slitmouth

Discovery: Grimm, 1971

Identification

Width: ~9.3 mm
Height: ~6.7 mm
Whorls: 5+

The shell of Stenotrema simileis pill-shaped, subglobose, with a closed umbilicus. It is well-armored, with a narrow, reflected aperture and covered with bristles. Shell color varies from cinnamon brown to olive (Grimm, 1971). Its fulcrum, an internal denticle sometimes visible through the base, is shorter and its basal notch more pronounced than in the similar-looking S. hirsutum. There isa knob-like tooth on the peripheral side of the basal notch (Grimm, 1971). Coarse granulations on the embryonic whorl are another diagnostic character.

Ecology

Stenotrema simile inhabits cool wet woods and ravines, and tends to be found at lower population densities than S. hirsutum (Grimm, 1971). It is found under leaf litter and woody debris on rugged hillsides (Grimm, 1971; Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

There are no synonyms.

Distribution

Stenotrema simile is a Central Appalachian Mountain endemic known only from western Maryland and eastern West Virginia. While it is spread over several counties it is little-reported.

Conservation

NatureServe Rank: G2, Imperiled.
NatureServe State Ranks: Maryland, SU, Status Unknown; West Virginia, SNR, Not Ranked.

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