Mollusca : Gastropoda : Stylommatophora : Helicidae | Snails and slugs |
Arianta arbustorum |
Description: A large globular shell of 5-6 slightly convex whorls with shallow sutures. Umbilicus tiny and largely closed by the columella. Aperture nearly round with a whitish reflected lip. Surface moderately glossy, of an opaque yellowish-white to warm brown colour with a dark brown to red-brown spiral band on the periphery and usually with paler flecking across the shell. Rare, on limestone in northern districts. 17-22 mm.
World Distribution: Found across west and central Europe but not as far north as the Arctic nor into southern Europe. Distribution type: Suboceanic Boreal-temperate (52).
Irish Distribution: Almost confined to the northern half of Ireland with two outlying sites in Co. Cork where it may have a recent origin. Its range in the north of Ireland suggests that it may have originated from neighbouring areas of Scotland relatively late in the Postglacial period. A similar sort of distribution and therefore origin is posited for Arion owenii and the carabid beetle Carabus nitens.
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Distribution Map from NBN: Arianta arbustorum at National Biodiversity Network mapping facility, data for UK.
iNaturalist: Arianta arbustorum at iNaturalist World Species Observations database.
GBIF data for Arianta arbustorum | Classification: Gastropoda, Stylommatophora, Helicidae, Arianta
Thumbnails for genus Arianta
Anderson, R., 2024. Arianta arbustorum. (Linnaeus, 1758). [In] MolluscIreland. https://www2.habitas.org.uk/molluscireland/species.php?item=16. Accessed on 2024-12-26. |