Laminella sanguinea
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Laminella sanguinea (Newcomb, 1853) |
Laminella sanguinea is a species of gastropod in the Amastridae family. It is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands United States. It is ground dwelling and often has debris on its shell to camouflage itself. The biology of Laminella sanguinea is poorly known. Like many other Hawaiian land snails, few living specimens have been found in the past few years.
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- Cowie, R.H. 1996. Laminella sanguinea. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 07 August 2007.
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