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Triodopsis tennesseensis

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  • For additional information about this specimen: Gary Rosenberg (rosenberg.ansp@drexel.edu)

Family: Polygyridae

Common name: Budded Threetooth

Discovery: Walker and Pilsbry, 1902

Identification

Width: 19-24 mm
Height: 9-11 mm
Whorls: 5+

This large, depressed-globose shell is covered in regular, thin radial ridges. These ridges are accompanied by microscopic papillae. The aperture is trilobed and the lip is reflected as in Triodopsis tridentata, but the teeth are significantly smaller. The parietal tooth is slightly pointed and the umbilicus is large and open.

Ecology

Triodopsis tennesseensis can be found in leaf litter and under logs on wooded hillsides (Hubricht, 1985).

Taxonomy

Triodopsis tennesseensis has also been known as Polygyra tridentata tennesseensis and Triodopsis tridentata tennesseensis.

Distribution

This animal is native to the southern Appalachians, ranging from West Virginia to Alabama. In Virginia this big threetooth is found in the southwestern counties.

Conservation

NatureServe Global Rank: G4
NatureServe State Rank: S3
Virginia’s wildlife action plan: Tier IV

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