Nova espécie de cyclodontina da Bahia, Brazil (gastropoda, pulmonata, odontostomidae)

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A new species of pulmonate snail was recently collected in a small forest fragment in the city of Bom Jesus da Lapa, Bahia state, Brazil. Bahia is known for a high diversity of land snails and Bom Jesus da Lapa is an interesting locality, since it is close to the interface between two major Brazilian biomes: Cerrado and Caatinga. The new species is described as Cyclodontina tapuia sp. nov. and can be easily identifed by its brown shell, conical spire, convex whorls, a sculpture comprised of strong ribs, and an aperture with four barriers: a median parietal tooth, a median palatal tooth, a median basal tooth and a strong columellar lamella. This discovery is also a reminder of how little the Brazilian continental molluscan fauna is known and of the urgency in studying and preserving the rich (though usually overlooked) fauna of the Caatinga.

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Salvador, R. B., & Simone, L. R. L. (2014). Nova espécie de cyclodontina da Bahia, Brazil (gastropoda, pulmonata, odontostomidae). Iheringia - Serie Zoologia, 104(4), 484–487. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-476620141044484487

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