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Partula taeniata
Species of gastropod From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Partula taeniata, common name the Moorean viviparous tree snail, is a species of terrestrial gastropod in the Partulidae family. It is endemic to French Polynesia.[1]
This species was considered to be extinct in the wild, but intensive field surveys have recently detected surviving wild populations.[2]
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Conservation status
The species is listed as Critically Endangered in the 2022 and 2024 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.[1]
Previously it was incorrectly listed as extinct on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species from 1988 to 1994[1] and as Extinct in the wild in the 1996 IUCN Red List, before being corrected to Critically Endangered in 2009,[3] although two subspecies survive in captivity and one still exists in the wild.[4] This error may be the result of changing taxonomy (the subspecies were previously considered to be separate species).
In 2010, a single Partula taeniata spp. simulans was transferred to the Edinburgh Zoo; the subspecies now has several hundred individuals surviving in captivity.[5]
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Subspecies
Listing of subspecies in the 2011 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (not up to date):
- Partula taeniata elongata Pease, 1866 - extinct in the wild[6] (rediscovered in 2003[1])
- Partula taeniata nucleola “Pease” Schmeltz, 1874 - extinct in the wild[7] (rediscovered)
- Partula taeniata simulans Pease, 1866 - extinct in the wild[8]
- Partula taeniata taeniata Mörch, 1850 - extinct[9]
Gallery
Partula taeniata elongata
- Maatea Valley population
- Haumi Valley population (possibly extinct[10])
Partula taeniata nucleola
- Captive population
- Moruu Valley population
Partula taeniata simulans
- Mount Tohiea population
Partula taeniata (unidentified subspecies)
- Captive population
- Opunohu Bay population
- Morioahu Valley population
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