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Amphidromus placostylus
Species of gastropod From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amphidromus placostylus is a species of large-sized air-breathing tree snail, an arboreal gastropod mollusc in the family Camaenidae. [1]
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Description
The length of the shell attains 70 mm, its diameter 41 mm.
(Original description in Latin) The dextral shell is not rimate (without an umbilicus). It presents an ovate-oblong shape and a solid structure. Its surface appears slightly plicate-striate (with fold-like striations) and olive-brown, broadly brown-streaked. The spire is moderately elevated for the genus, exhibiting a ventricose-conoidal (swollen and cone-shaped) form. Comprising six and three-quarter somewhat convex whorls, it shows an impression behind the margined suture. The body whorl is rather convex and almost equals four-sevenths of the shell's height. The aperture is moderately oblique and ample, somewhat ear-shaped. The peristome appears rather broadly expanded and reflected, and thickly lipped. The columella is somewhat straight and striated, forming an obtuse angle with the basal margin and being appressed with a broad callus. [2]
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Distribution
Amphidromus placostylus is known to inhabit Central Vietnam, Gia Lai Province, K'bang District.[3][4]
Habitat
Amphidromus placostylus are generally found in trees or areas with a high tree density.[3]
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