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''Anostoma'',
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the up-mouth snails, is a
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of tropical air-breathing
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s,
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s in the family
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.Breure A. S. H. & Ablett J. D. (2012) "Annotated type catalogue of the Bothriembryontidae and Odontostomidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Orthalicoidea) in the Natural History Museum, London". ''
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'' 182: 1-70. .
Snails in this genus are found in
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. Adult snails in this genus have an extremely unusual
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morphology: the aperture of the adult shell faces directly "upwards", in other words, in the same direction as the
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. This seemingly impossible arrangement is made possible because the adult shell is carried upside down. In 1901, the American
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commented that the adult shell of ''Anostoma'' is "so bizarre that in the total absence of information upon its life history, no useful theory can be formulated to account for its peculiarities." A very similar shell is found in the genus '' Ringicella'' Gray, 1847, which was previously considered to be merely a
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within ''Anostoma'', but it is now considered to be a genus in its own right.


How the shell is carried

This is one of the most peculiar genera of land snails. The prominent feature of an upturned aperture (causing the adult snail to carry the shell spire down) is reflected in its scientific name ''Anostoma'': ''ano'', means up, or backwards, and ''stoma'' means mouth, from the
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. In this genus, the adult snails carry the shell completely upside down, with the umbilicus uppermost, and the spire facing downwards. To make this extraordinary feat possible, the mature aperture of the shell is aligned in the same plane as the rather low spire of the shell. It appears that in juveniles, the shell is carried with the widest diameter vertically aligned, in other words, with the keel of the shell pointing up. Heath H. 1914. ''The anatomy of two Brazilian land-shells, Anostoma depressum and Tomigerus clausus''
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Shell description

The width of adult shells varies from 23 to 45 mm. Thomas Wyatt (1838)Thomas Wyatt. 1838
''A Manual of Conchology: According to the System Laid Down by Lamarck, with the Late Improvements by De Blainville Exemplified and Arranged for the Use of Students''
Harper & brothers
page 109
wrote about ''Anostoma'': "An extraordinary shell, sometimes called the antique lamp from its form. Shell orbicular, the spire convex and obtuse; aperture round, toothed within, grinning, turned upward to the spire; margin reflected." The shell of ''Anostoma'' is heliciform, biconvex, solid, the axis hollow, but imperforate in the adult stage. The shell is composed of few
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, the last straightened, turning toward the margin and upward. Before the last half whorl is formed, the shell is umbilicate, and judging by the growth-lines, the juvenile and subadult shell is carried with the equatorial plane nearly vertical. However, as the last half whorl starts to form, the direction of growth changes: it tilts to the right, not to the left as in the
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, and subsequently that half whorl grows up across the base of the shell. The final aperture in the adult is slightly above the keel or widest diameter of the shell. The
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of the shell is smooth and somewhat flattened. Pilsbry H. A. 1901. in Tryon G. W. & Pilsbry H. A. 1901-1902
''Oriental Bulimoid Helicidae. Odontostominae. Cerionidae'' Volume 14
Manual of Conchology. Second series: Pulmonata. pag
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28 and 109–114.
The peristome is expanded and reflexed. The semicircular
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is turned upward, obstructed by numerous lamellae and folds. In the aperture of ''Anostoma'', the primitive condition of the parietal armature remains, the angular, parietal and infraparietal lamellae being all present and separate. In ''Anostoma'' the parietal lamella is the longest while in other Odontostomini the infraparietal lamella is the longest. The "teeth" of the aperture are entirely homologous with those of '' Odontostomus''. The similar genus '' Ringicella'' has an additional feature on its shell: the angular lamella and upper suprapalatal fold are concrescent and form a perforation in the lip at its upper end.


Anatomy

Pilsbry described the anatomy of what is now known as '' Ringicella ringens''. At the time that species was described as an ''Anostoma'', and Pilsbry (who was very thorough) did not make any comments that implied that there was any difference between the anatomy of that species and that of any of the other ''Anostoma'' species he examined. Thus, see Ringicella#Anatomy. Anatomy of ''Anostoma depressum'' was examined by
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in 1914.


Distribution

This genus of snails occurs in
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.


Species

Species within this genus include: * '' Anostoma baileyi'' Solem, 1956 * '' Anostoma brunneum'' Verdcourt, 1991 * '' Anostoma carinatum'' Pfeiffer, 1853 * '' Anostoma depressum'' (Lamarck, 1822) Lamarck J.B.P.A. 1819-1822. ''Mollusques In Histoire Naturelle des Animaux sans vertebres''. Paris. 6 (1): 1-343 (1819), (2): 1-232 (1822). page 101. * '' Anostoma deshayesianum'' Fischer, 1857 * ''
Anostoma octodentatum ''Anostoma octodentatum'', common name Brazilian up-mouth snail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Odontostomidae. ''Anostoma octodentatum'' is the type species of the genus '' Anos ...
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Fischer von Waldheim Gotthelf Fischer von Waldheim (russian: Григо́рий Ива́нович Фи́шер фон Ва́льдгейм, translit=Grigórij Ivánovič Fíšer fon Vál'dgejm; 13 October 1771 – 18 October 1853) was a Saxon anatomist, entomol ...
, 1807
- Brazilian up-mouth snail. This is the
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for the genus. The type locality is tropical South America, east of the Andes. ** ''Anostoma octodentatum verreauxianum'' Hupé, 1857
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* '' Anostoma rossi'' Weber, 1925Weber, A. 1925. Konchyliologische Erebnisse liner Forschungsreise Dr. V. Lützelburg’s in Brasilien, Zoologische Jahrbucher Abeitelung für Systematik, Ökologie Geographie und Biologie der Tiere, Jena, 50 (3): 273-282, pl. 5. * '' Anostoma tessa'' Simone, 2012 * '' Anostoma verreauxianum'' Hupé, 1856


Synonyms

Very similar to the genus ''Anostoma'', the
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'' Ringicella'' is currently considered to be a genus in its own right. Species that are now in the genus ''Ringicella'' were previously included in the genus ''Anostoma''. Synonyms: * ''Anostoma carinatum'' Pfeiffer, 1853 is now a synonym for '' Ringicella carinatum'' (Pfeiffer, 1853) * ''Anostoma luetzelburgi'' (Weber, 1925) is now a synonym for '' Ringicella luetzelburgi'' (Weber, 1925) * ''Anostoma ringens'' (Linnaeus, 1758), ''Anostoma globulosa'' Lamarck, 1822 and ''Anostoma globulosum'' Lamarck, 1822 are all synonyms for '' Ringicella ringens'' (Linnaeus, 1758).


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A photo of a live animal of ''Anostoma octodentatum'' seen from above
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