Anguispira macneilli
{{Short description|Species of land snail}}
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| status = G2
| status_system = TNC
| taxon = Anguispira macneilli
| authority = (Walker, 1928)
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|synonyms= Anguispira alternata var. macneili B. Walker, 1928
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Anguispira macneilli, also known as the Tombigbee tigersnail, is a species of pulmonate land snail in the family Discidae, the disk snails. It was formerly treated as a subspecies of Anguispira alternata. {{WRMS species|1351720|Anguispira macneilli B. Walker, 1928|22 October 2024}}
Appearance
The Tombigbee tigersnail is similar to Anguispira alternata in appearance. However, its shell is smaller, more depressed, and has weaker striae. Additionally, instead of the stripes or 'flame' patterning unique to Anguispira species, it has blotchy spots that radiate outwards across the shell.Pilsbry, H. A. 1948. Land Mollusca of North America (North of Mexico). Volume II, Part 2. Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
Ecology
The Tombigbee tigersnail is endemic to the coastal plains of Alabama. Its range and habitat overlaps with Anguispira alternata, and the two species can occasionally be found together.Hubricht, Leslie (1985). The distributions of the native land mollusks of the Eastern United States. Field Museum of Natural History.
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Category:Molluscs of the United States
Category:Gastropods described in 1928
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