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Stenotrema spinosum

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  • John Whitmore
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Family: Polygyridae

Common name: Carinate Slitmouth

Discovery: Lea, 1830

Identification

Width: 11.5-14.5 mm
Height: 5.0-6.5 mm
Whorls: 5+

The smooth shell of Stenotrema spinosum is lens-like, with a very sharp, angular periphery. Very weak spiral striae may be seen on the base (Pilsbry, 1940). The aperture is straight and the notch in the basal lip is so slight as to be almost invisible. The long, curved parietal tooth leans toward the basal lip and is high in the middle.

Ecology

This animal can be found around logs in calcium-rich wooded areas (Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

Synonyms for S. spinosum are Carocolla spinosa, Helix spinosa, Polygyra spinosa, and Stenotrema spinosum.

Distribution

Stenotrema spinosum occupies the southeastern United States, from Mississippi and Alabama in the south, to the western counties of Virginia in the north. It is reported in Virginia only from the southwestern counties.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G4
NatureServe State Rank: S2
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier III

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