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"About 1/2"" across. Didn't immediately seem like a California Lancetooth because: 1) ""Meat"" was oranger than the California Lancetooths I've seen, which were mostly a light yellow 2) The shell seemed more textured 3) The umbilicus seemed deeper. Or is this all just variation?"
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"About 1/2"" across. Didn't immediately seem like a California Lancetooth because: 1) ""Meat"" was oranger than the California Lancetooths I've seen, which were mostly a light yellow 2) The shell seemed more textured 3) The umbilicus seemed deeper. Or is this all just variation?"
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"About 1/2"" across. Didn't immediately seem like a California Lancetooth because: 1) ""Meat"" was oranger than the California Lancetooths I've seen, which were mostly a light yellow 2) The shell seemed more textured 3) The umbilicus seemed deeper. Or is this all just variation?"
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"About 1/2"" across. Didn't immediately seem like a California Lancetooth because: 1) ""Meat"" was oranger than the California Lancetooths I've seen, which were mostly a light yellow 2) The shell seemed more textured 3) The umbilicus seemed deeper. Or is this all just variation?"
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Same as http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/4205002 Aestivating under fallen wood.
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Chantry Flat Recreation Area
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Chantry Flat Recreation Area
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Chantry Flat Recreation Area
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Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, and on forested limestone mountain slopes. IDs are my best guess based on images and descriptions found here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_landsnails.html
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Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, and on forested limestone mountain slopes. IDs are my best guess based on images and descriptions found here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_landsnails.html
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Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, and on forested limestone mountain slopes. IDs are my best guess based on images and descriptions found here: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_landsnails.html
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID is based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here, but I am open to suggestions and alternate IDs!: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID is based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here, but I am open to suggestions and alternate IDs!: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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"Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested mountain slopes. ID is based on info from Daniel Dourson's book ""Kentucky's Land Snails"", and images here, but I am open to suggestions and alternate IDs!: http://www.carnegiemnh.org/science/mollusks/va_imagegallery.html"
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Inside a rotten stump, live specimen
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Inside a rotten stump, live specimen