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Omphalorissa purchasi

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Hydrocenoidea

Genus
  
Omphalorissa

Higher classification
  
Omphalorissa

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Family
  
Hydrocenidae

Scientific name
  
Omphalorissa purchasi

Rank
  
Species

Omphalorissa purchasi is a species of small land snail, a terrestrial gastropod mollusc in the family Hydrocenidae.

Contents

The type specimen is stored in the Imperial Natural History Museum, Vienna.

Description

The shell is minute, globosely conical, translucid, imperforate (no umbilicus. The sculpture consists of very fine growth-striae only. The colour is horny-fuscous. The epidermis is thin and shiny. The spire is conical, and rather obtuse. The protoconch is minute, strongly convex, smooth. The shell has 4-5 convex whorls. The last whorl is slightly greater than one-third of the height of the shell. The base is convex. The suture is impressed. The aperture is a little oblique, subcircular. The peristome is simple, straight. The columella is slightly concave, white. The inner lip is spread over the umbilicus, sealing it up more or less completely. The callus on the penultimate whorl unites the margins, and is conspicuous.

The width of the shell is 1 mm. The height of the shell is 2 mm.

The radula was described by Suter.

Distribution

Omphalorissa purchasi is found in New Zealand.

  • North Island: Bay of Islands (Purchas, Hochstetter); Waro; Whangarei; vicinity of Auckland; Wairangi, Waikato Hunua Range; Mount Pirongia; Forty-mile Bush.
  • South Island: Kenepuru Sound; Nelson; Wairoa Gorge; Greymouth; Riccarton Bush, near Christchurch.
  • Habitat

    This species is found in native bush in very moist situations, near creeks or swamps, under stones, rotten wood, etc.

    References

    Omphalorissa purchasi Wikipedia