Otoconcha dimidiata

Otoconcha dimidiata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
(unranked): clade Heterobranchia

clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Eupulmonata
clade Stylommatophora

Family: Charopidae
Subfamily: Otoconchinae
Genus: Otoconcha
Species: O. dimidiata
Binomial name
Otoconcha dimidiata
(Pfeiffer, 1853)[1]
Synonyms

Vitrina dimidiata Pfeiffer, 1853

Secretive semi-slug with rounded swelling behind its head where its very thin, cap like shell is hidden beneath the skin. Found in rotting log in Kaimanawa Forest Park, New Zealand

Otoconcha dimidiata is a species of small air-breathing semi-slug, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Charopidae. It has a very thin and cap like shell hidden under its skin in the rounded swelling behind the head.

Otoconcha dimidiata is the type species of the genus Otoconcha.

Distribution

This species occurs in both North and South islands of New Zealand.

Habitat

This semi slug lives in rotting logs where it is rarely seen because of its secretive habits, but it is not rare.

Ecology

Otoconcha dimidiata is the preferred prey of the carnivorous land gastropod Schizoglossa novoseelandica.[2]

  1. Pfeiffer L. K. G. (1853). Monogr. Helix Vi... 3: page 6.
  2. Murdoch R. C. (1894) "Notes on the variation and habits of Schizoglossa novoseelandica". Proceedings of the malacological society 1(3): 138.


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