Zenobiella Subrufescens
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Zenobiella Subrufescens
''Zenobiellina subrufescens'' is a species of small air-breathing land snail, a pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Hygromiidae. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Zenobiellina subrufescens (J. S. Miller, 1822). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=1377656 on 2021-02-15 Description For terms see gastropod shell The 4-6 x 6-10 mm shell has 4.5-5 convex whorls with moderate suture. It is slightly shouldered above the periphery, the aperture is usually without a lip inside and the umbilicus is very narrow, and partly covered by the reflected columellar margin. The shell is pale brown, very finely striated, thin and transparent. Distribution This species is known to occur in: * List of non-marine molluscs of Great Britain, Great Britain and IrelandRoy Anderson ,2005 An annotated list of the non-marine molluscs of Britain and Ireland Journal of Conchology, 38 (6): 607–637, (published 200 * Fran ...
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