Image of Mesomphix friabilis
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"I didn't realize in the field that this snail shell was different than some of the others, and it's missing the lip, so it may be difficult to ID. Will probably need help from the resident experts. I spent a beautifully sunny afternoon exploring Village Creek Historical Area in Arlington. I used to go there for a little nature on my lunch hour when I worked nearby, but never to look so closely like I did today. It's also got a fascinating history. ""Archeological excavations along Village Creek unearthed evidence of several prehistoric villages. Artifacts from the area date back almost 9,000 years and represent a culture of food-gatherers and hunters. In the 1830s, the valley held one of the largest concentrations of Native Americans in the region. Village Creek was named because of the Native American villages along its banks."" City of Arlington (Texas) Parks & Recreation http://naturallyfun.org/village-creek-historical-area"
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- Metazoa (animals)
- Mollusca (molluscs)
- Gastropoda (snails)
- Stylommatophora (slug)
- Zonitidae (true glass snails)
- Mesomphix
- Mesomphix friabilis
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