Paralaoma goweri

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Paralaoma goweri
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Punctidae
Genus: Paralaoma
Species:
P. goweri
Binomial name
Paralaoma goweri
Lord Howe Island.PNG
Location of Lord Howe Island

Paralaoma goweri, also known as the mountain pinhead snail, is a species of land snail that is endemic to Australia's Lord Howe Island in the Tasman Sea.[2]

Description[]

The depressedly turbinate shell of the mature snail is 1.3 mm in height, with a diameter of 1.9 mm, and a raised spire. It is deep golden-brown in colour. The whorls are rounded and tightly coiled, with impressed sutures and moderately spaced radial ribs. It has a roundedly lunate aperture and moderately widely open umbilicus.[2]

Distribution and habitat[]

This snail is very rare and only found on the summit of Mount Gower.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Iredale, Tom (1944). "The land Mollusca of Lord Howe Island". Australian Zoologist. 10 (3): 299–334.
  2. ^ a b c Hyman, Isabel; Köhler, Frank (2020). A Field Guide to the Land Snails of Lord Howe Island. Sydney: Australian Museum. ISBN 978-0-9750476-8-2.
  • MolluscaBase eds (2021). "Paralaoma goweri Iredale, 1944". MolluscaBase. Flanders Marine Institute. Retrieved 2021-08-15. {{cite web}}: |author= has generic name (help)
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