Opisthostoma mirabile
Opisthostoma mirabile is a species of air-breathing land snail with an operculum, a terrestrial gastropod mollusk in the family Diplommatinidae.
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Drawing of the shell of Opisthostoma mirabile. | |
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Species: | O. mirabile |
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Opisthostoma mirabile E.A. Smith, 1893 | |
Distribution
It is endemic to the Kinabatangan Valley, Sabah, Malaysia.[1] It lives in Borneo.[2]
Its natural habitat is lowland Dipterocarp rainforest. Opisthostoma mirabile is endemic to one limestone outcrop near Suan Lamba known as 'Gomanton Hill'.[3] Subpopulations existed in two smaller limestone outcrops. This species is absent in surrounding non-calcareous regions, and therefore restricted to 1.5 km2 of limestone hills.[1]
Threats
It is threatened by habitat loss- limestone quarrying has extirpated Opisthostoma mirabile from the two lesser outcrops, and fire near the outcrops has caused forest desiccation which has led to a decline in Prosobranch populations.[1]
References
- Schilthuizen, M. & Vermeulen, J. 2004. Opisthostoma mirabile. 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 07 August 2007.
- Menno Schilthuizen (2003) Sexual selection on land snail shell ornamentation: a hypothesis that may explain shell diversity. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2003, 3:13 doi:10.1186/1471-2148-3-13
- "Taxon Pages | Opisthostoma and Plectostoma (Family Diplommatinidae)". opisthostoma.myspecies.info. Retrieved 17 July 2018.