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Under plywood in yard. Scale is .5 mm. increments.
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Under plywood in yard. Scale is .5 mm. increments.
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Under plywood in yard. Scale is .5 mm. increments.
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Under dead branches in leaf and needle litter. No visible umbilicus.
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Under dead branches in leaf and needle litter. No visible umbilicus.
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Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested 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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Under dead branches in leaf and needle litter. No visible umbilicus.
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Found in leaf litter near limestone ledges and cliffs, or in limestone boulders, on forested 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. 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. 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. 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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Shell glassy sounding, spiral striae wrap onto bottom surface
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Shell glassy sounding, spiral striae wrap onto bottom surface
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Shell glassy sounding, spiral striae wrap onto bottom surface
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This is a tentative ID based on info from Ben Hutchins. Snails are 2mm or less in diameter. Found under a paver stone in the yard.
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This is a tentative ID based on info from Ben Hutchins. Snails are 2mm or less in diameter. Found under a paver stone in the yard.
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This is a tentative ID based on info from Ben Hutchins. Snails are 2mm or less in diameter. Found under a paver stone in the yard.
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This and all other snail shells found at this site were found in a mound of flood debris. Thanks to @benhutchins for helping me with all the IDs! For the Pupillids, we used the keys found in Nekola and Coles, 2010, Pupillid land snails of eastern North America. I would not be at all surprised if we have made a few mistakes.
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This and all other snail shells found at this site were found in a mound of flood debris. Thanks to @benhutchins for helping me with all the IDs! For the Pupillids, we used the keys found in Nekola and Coles, 2010, Pupillid land snails of eastern North America. I would not be at all surprised if we have made a few mistakes.