Chondrina arcadica
Chondrina arcadica is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk belonging to the family Chondrinidae.[2] This species is also known under the synonym Chondrina arcadica clienta (Westerlund 1883).[3] The species is found South Europe and Sweden.[2] Subspecies:[4]
Shell descriptionThe shell of this species is slender, greyish brown to reddish brown. It is conical-ovoid in shape with 7 to 7+1⁄2 whorls. The shell is slightly translucent and shows regular axial lines. There is some microgeographical variation in its shell size. The apertural margin is slightly widened, and has a thin, whitish lip. There are strong, angular teeth along the aperture. DistributionThe distribution of this species is Alpine and southeastern-European.[5] but this snail can occur as far north as on the Baltic island of Öland, southern Sweden. The snails can be found on exposed limestone rocks to a height of about 2,500 m. This species occurs in:
Feeding habitsChondrina clienta feeds on calcicolous lichens. References
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