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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Bradybaenidae

Scientific name
  
Bradybaena similaris

Higher classification
  
Superfamily
  
Helicoidea

Genus
  
Bradybaena

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Bradybaena, Bradybaenidae, Molluscs, Stylommatophora, Gastropods

Bradybaena similaris, common name the Asian trampsnail, is a species of small, air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Bradybaenidae. It earned the common name based on its origins, and its habit of roosting on freight containers. This habit means that this may be one of the most broadly-distributed species of terrestrial snail in the world.

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Bradybaena similaris is the type species of the genus Bradybaena.

Distribution

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This species is native to Southeast Asia, but it has been accidentally introduced to many areas around the world.

The distribution includes:

  • Pratas Islands, Taiwan

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    The introduced distribution includes states on the Gulf of Mexico, and it is widespread in Florida, USA.
    It has become widespread in Eastern Australia, usually living in association with exotic weeds.

    Description

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    The width of the shell is about 12 to 16 mm with 5½ whorls. The color of the shell is light brown, often with a single, apical chestnut band. The shell is sculptured with fine, irregular growth lines and fine spiral striae. The lip of the adult shell is reflected and the columella is partially covering the umbilicus.

    Food

    Land snails are mainly herbivorous.

    Ecology

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    As an introduced species, the Asian trampsnail is often found in areas with tall grasses and high humidity. Typically this species is found in gardens, greenhouses, and similar habitats, sometimes retreating under logs or fallen branches.

    This species is often common with abundant old shells on the ground and among leaf litter, as well as on vegetation and on trees. It is active after rainfall.

    Dundee and Cancienne reported that this snail can survive winters in Louisiana where the temperature can fall as low as 5-10°C.

    It feeds on a wide variety of plants including citrus and is considered as pest in agriculture. This snail is often exported by accident from Florida to other areas and thus poses a quarantine problem for Florida.

    This species of snail creates and uses love darts during mating.Snail eggs generally take 2-4 weeks to hatch, lifespan 2-3 years.

    References

    Asian trampsnail Wikipedia