Helminthoglypta arrosa explained
Helminthoglypta arrosa, also known as the bronze shoulderband snail, is a North American species of air-breathing land snail.[1] It is found in northern and central California, and is endemic to the state.[2]
Subspecies
Recognized subspecies include:[3]
- Helminthoglypta arrosa arrosa (W. G. Binney, 1858)
- Helminthoglypta arrosa humboldtica S. S. Berry, 1938
- Helminthoglypta arrosa marinensis Pilsbry, 1926
- Helminthoglypta arrosa monticola B. Roth, 1982
- Helminthoglypta arrosa pomoensis A. G. Smith, 1938
- Synonyms:
- Helminthoglypta arrosa mailliardi Pilsbry, 1926: synonym of Helminthoglypta mailliardi Pilsbry, 1926 (original rank)
- Helminthoglypta arrosa mattolensis A. G. Smith, 1938: synonym of Helminthoglypta expansilabris mattolensis A. G. Smith, 1938
- Helminthoglypta arrosa williamsi A. G. Smith, 1938: synonym of Helminthoglypta stiversiana williamsi A. G. Smith, 1938
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: ITIS - Report: Helminthoglypta arrosa . 2024-08-11 . www.itis.gov.
- Web site: NatureServe Explorer 2.0 . 2024-08-11 . explorer.natureserve.org.
- Web site: Molluscabase - Helminthoglypta arrosa (W. G. Binney, 1858) . 2024-08-11 . www.molluscabase.org.