Vertigo ronnebyensis | |
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Shell of Vertigo ronnebyensis | |
Conservation status | |
NE[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Superfamily: | Pupilloidea |
Family: | Vertiginidae |
Subfamily: | Vertigininae |
Tribe: | Vertiginini |
Genus: | Vertigo |
Subgenus: | Vertigo |
Species: | V. ronnebyensis |
Binomial name | |
Vertigo ronnebyensis (Westerlund, 1871)[2] |
Vertigo ronnebyensis is a species of small land snail from the family Vertiginidae.
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Shell is deeply perforate, long-ovate, regularly finely striate, very glossy and reddish-brown in color. The shell has 5½ convex whorls. The last whorl is about equal to the penult, which is a third higher than the preceding whorl, which is double the height of the next earlier. Last whorl has a transverse callus of the same color near the aperture. Suture is very oblique, ascending to the aperture.[3]
Aperture is quite obliquely piriform, excised by the very oblique parietal wall. Aperture has 4 teeth: 1 parietal lamella, 1 conic tooth at the lower end of the sharply emerging, dark-colored columella; 2 short, widely separated, deeply immersed palatal folds. Margins are delicately united, the outer margin is weakly arcuate, nearly straight, the columellar margin is broadly reflected.[3]
The width of the adult shell is 1.15-1.35 mm, the height is 2.0-2.35 mm.[4]
Forests.
This article incorporates public domain text from reference [3].