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<em>Dignamoconcha dulcissima</em>, dorsal view.
Diameter of shell: 6-7 mm

Dignamoconcha dulcissima, dorsal view. Diameter of shell: 6-7 mm

<em>Dignamoconcha dulcissima</em>, ventral view.

Dignamoconcha dulcissima, ventral view.

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Species Dignamoconcha dulcissima Iredale, 1944

Pagoda Pinhead Snail


Compiler and date details

October 2013 - Dr John Stanisic

 

Introduction

The large size and characteristic pagoda-shaped spire of Dignamoconcha dulcissima make this species unique amongst the Australasian Punctidae. Uncommon.

 

Distribution

Extra Distribution Information

Southern half of Lord Howe I

Australian Endemic.


Other Regions

Lord Howe Island terrestrial & freshwater

Distribution References

Ecological Descriptors

Arboreal, rainforest.

Extra Ecological Information

On palm leaves

 

Diagnosis

Shell small, greenish-fawn with white radial streaks, pagoda-like spire; whorls strongly keeled at periphery with a strong angulation around edge of umbilicus; last whorl descending rapidly in front; protoconch flat with spiral lirae, teleoconch sculpture of fine spiral cords and fine radial growth lines; umbilicus wide, funnel-shaped; diameter 6-7 mm.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
11-Apr-2012 PUNCTOIDEA 11-Apr-2012 MOVED Dr John Stanisic
05-Feb-2014 11-Apr-2012 MODIFIED
18-Jun-2010 26-Jul-2010 MODIFIED
12-Feb-2010 (import)