Achatinella bulimoides

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Achatinella bulimoides

Critically Endangered  (IUCN 2.3)[1]
CITES Appendix I (CITES)[2]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Achatinellidae
Genus: Achatinella
Subgenus: Bulimella
Species:
A. bulimoides
Binomial name
Achatinella bulimoides
Swainson, 1828
Synonyms
  • Achatinella spadicea Gulick
  • Achatinella obliqua Gulick
  • Achatinella oomorpha Gulick
  • Achatinella ovata Newcomb
  • Achatinella candida Pfeiffer
  • Achatinella vidua Pfeiffer
  • Achatinella wheatleyi Newcomb
  • Achatinella elegans wheatleyana Newcomb
  • Achatinella fricki Pfeiffer
  • Achatinella rotunda (Gulick)
  • Achatinella glabra Newcomb
  • Bulimella glabra Newcomb

Achatinella bulimoides is a

mollusk in the family Achatinellidae. This species is endemic to Hawaii
.

Shell description

The dextral or sinistral shell is ovate-oblong and subventricose. The shell has 6+14 whorls. The shell is similar in form to Achatinella livida, but the spire is less thickened and more pointed at the apex. The color is whitish with chestnut bands, and the apex is pale brown. The ground-color, in some specimens, is pale chestnut or ferruginous, banded with darker shades. Other specimens are pure white. The

suture is scarcely if at all margined by a groove.[3]

The height of the shell is 21.3 millimetres (0.84 in). The width of the shell is 11.8 millimetres (0.46 in).[3]

Achatinella rosea

Achatinella rosea Swainson, 1828 is a variety of Achatinella bulimoides.[3] Its sinistral shell is a pale, rose color, with two obsolete white bands. The shell has 6+13 whorls. The margin of the lip and columella are of a deeper rose-color, and the aperture white. It should be observed that the subsutural groove is very distinct. The height of the shell is 22.3 millimetres (0.88 in). The width of the shell is 13.5 millimetres (0.53 in).[3]

References

This article incorporates public domain text (a

work of the United States Government) from reference.[3]

  1. . Retrieved 15 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Appendices | CITES". cites.org. Retrieved 14 January 2022.
  3. ^
    Recovery Plan for the Oʻahu Tree Snails of the Genus Achatinella. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Portland, Oregon, 64 pp. + 64 pp. of appendices + 5 figures. PDF