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Huttonella bicolor

Huttonella bicolor is a species of land snail in the family Streptaxidae known commonly as the two-toned gulella.[2]

Huttonella bicolor
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
clade Heterobranchia

clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Eupulmonata
clade Stylommatophora

informal group Sigmurethra
Superfamily:
Family:
Subfamily:
Ptychotrematinae
Genus:
Species:
H. bicolor
Binomial name
Huttonella bicolor
(Hutton, 1834)[1]
Synonyms
  • Gullela bicolor

Description edit

The snail has an elongated shell up to 7.5 millimeters long by 2 millimeters wide. In life the shell is orange because the orange color of the body shows through; empty shells are white or pale brown. The shell is smooth with slight ribs at the sutures and larger ribs at the aperture. The aperture also has four teeth.[2]

Distribution edit

The original native range of the snail is unclear, but it may have come from Asia or southern Africa.[2] Today it has a broader distribution, having been widely introduced to other regions. It is known in the Caribbean, the southeastern United States, Central and South America, some Pacific Islands, and the Northern Territory in Australia.[2]

Recent records include:

Ecology edit

This carnivorous snail eats other snails, such as Subulina octona and species of the family Pupillidae.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ Hutton T. (1834). On the land shells of India. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Calcutta 3(26): 86 (description); 93 (name).
  2. ^ a b c d e Auffenberg, K. and L. A. Strange. Snail-eating snails of Florida. EENY-251. University of Florida IFAS. Published 2001, revised 2011.
  3. ^ Robinson D. G., et al. (July 2009). The land Mollusca of Dominica (Lesser Antilles), with notes on some enigmatic or rare species. Zoologische Mededelingen, 83.
  4. ^ dos Santos, S. B., et al. (2008). First record of the micro-predator Huttonella bicolor (Hutton, 1834) (Gastropoda, Streptaxidae) on Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil. Biociências 16(2), 145-48.
  5. ^ (in Spanish) Pérez, A. M., et al. (2008). Diversidad de moluscos gasterópodos terrestres en la región del Pacífico de Nicaragua y sus preferencias de hábitat. Rev. Biol. Trop. 56(1), 317-32.
  6. ^ Sanisic, J. (1981). The carnivorous land snail Gulella (Huttonella) bicolor (Hutton, 1834) in Australia. (Pulmonata: Streptaxidae). Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia 5, 84-86.
  7. ^ a b Gerlach, J. and A. C. van Bruggen. (1999). Streptaxidae Mollusca: Gastropoda: Pulmonata) of the Seychelles Islands, western Indian Ocean. Zoologische Verhandelingen 328, 1-60.

Further reading edit

  • Naggs, F. (1989). Gulella bicolor (Hutton) and its implications for the taxonomy of streptaxids. Journal of Conchology 33, 165–68.
  • Stoliczka, F. (1871). Notes on terrestrial Mollusca from the neighbourhood of Moulmein, with descriptions of new species. J. Asiat. Soc. Beng. 40, 143–77.

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