Levantina spiriplana

Levantina spiriplana

Shell whitish with horny brown hue, finely granulated on upper side, with 5 interrupted brown colour bands producing a characteristically dashy zigzag colour pattern, the third band exactly on the keel line, juveniles sharply keeled, last whorl can also be weakly keeled until shortly before the aperture, aperture inside weakly reddish, with white reflected lip, connected by a thin callus at the parietal side, umbilicus open in juveniles, in adults half closed or completely covered.
Size:10-20 x 23-40 mm
Levantina spiriplana and Buliminus labrosus Levantina spiriplana on the left, Buliminus labrosus on the right Buliminus labrosus,Israel,Jordan Valley,Levantina spiriplana

Distribution

Greece, Turkey, Syria, Cyprus and Israel
there are different subspecies in each place.

References:

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https://www.gbif.org/species/4564297
Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionMollusca
ClassGastropoda
OrderStylommatophora
FamilyHelicidae
GenusLevantina
SpeciesLevantina spiriplana
Photographed in
Israel