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<em>Pupisoma pagodula</em>, apertural view. Height of shell: 1.8 mm [specimen gold-coated for scanning electron microscopy]

Pupisoma pagodula, apertural view. Height of shell: 1.8 mm [specimen gold-coated for scanning electron microscopy]

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Species Pupisoma pagodula Stanisic, 2010

Pagoda Toothless Snail


Compiler and date details

April 2012 - Dr John Stanisic

 

Introduction

Pupisoma pagodula is distinguished from P. porti by the very distinct and high ‘pagoda-like’ spire with strongly impressed sutures and more prominent axial ribs. It is a rare, but widespread species which probably has been undercollected to date.

 

Distribution

States

New South Wales, Queensland


Extra Distribution Information

First recorded from the Macleay Valley, NE NSW in Stanisic et al. (2010) but subsequently recorded from the southern Queenlsand region (Stanisic, pers. comm.).

Australian Endemic.


IBRA and IMCRA regions (map not available)

IBRA

NSW, Qld: Brigalow Belt South (BBS), NSW North Coast (NNC), South Eastern Queensland (SEQ)

Distribution References

Ecological Descriptors

Dry vine thickets.

Extra Ecological Information

All specimens of P. pagodula have been collected in litter but it is a suspected arboreal species

 

Diagnosis

Shell minute, light brown, high turbinate, stepped spire; sculpture of irregular radial periostracal blades and growth lines; strongly rounded whorls with very deeply impressed sutures; columella very wide and triangular forming a callous over umbilical area; umbilicus closed; height 1.9mm.

 

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)
24-Jul-2012 24-Jul-2012 MODIFIED
12-Apr-2012 ADDED