Spermodea lamellata
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Spermodea lamellata Jeffreys, 1830[1] |
Spermodea lamellata, previously known as Acanthinula lamellata, is a minute species of small European land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc, or micromollusc, in the family Valloniidae.
[edit] Distribution
- Denmark
- Great Britain
- Ireland
- northern Germany[1]
- Netherlands - extinct[2]
- Norway
- Poland - isolated locality
- Portugal - isolated localities in Serra de Bussaco mountains (in Beira Alta), and in Sintra[3]
- Sweden
[edit] Habitat
This minute snail lives in old woodland.
[edit] References
- * Janus, Horst, 1965. ‘’The young specialist looks at land and freshwater molluscs’’, Burke, London
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