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General Information
COMMON NAMES: Two-tone Indian Carnivorous SnailGLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: NATIVE South Africa or India; EXOTIC EXOTIC Australia (1989), Caribbean - N.AmericaCOOK ISLANDS STATUS: Introduced - Recent, Naturalised ?Extirpated; Land, around human habitationSIGNIFICANCE LIST: ; predator on snails, such as Subulina octona and pupillids.KEY FEATURES: Auger-like shell to 8x2mm(LxØ). SHELL white to pale brown, transparent; elongate, smooth; aperture with 4 teeth. ANIMAL bright orange
Cook Islands Distribution
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Southern Group:
Present
Makatea:
RR
MG
AT
MK
MT
AK
PL
TK
MN
P
Northern Group:
TN
MH
RK
PK
NS
SW
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no data
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absent
L
localised
X
extinct 'naturally'
W
widespread
XQi
quarantine intercepted
R
recent
XQe
eradicated
?
query preceding category
P
present
T?
taxonomic query
S
seasonal
nn
present, said to have no name
O
occasional
?1
present, name not investigated
++++
very common
?2
presence not verified, no name recorded
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common
N/A
absent, name not expected
++
uncommon
+
rare
Cook Islands islands: RR =Rarotonga, MG = Mangaia, AT =‘Ātiu, MK=Ma‘uke, MT=Miti‘āro, AK=Aitutaki, PL=Palmerston, PN=Penrhyn, MN=Manuae, TK=Takūtea, TN=Tongareva (TS=Tongaleva Spoken, TW=Tongareva Written, they say "el" but write "r"), MH=Manihiki, RK=Rakahanga, PK=Pukapuka, NS=Nassau, SW=Suwarrow. After a Polynesian name: ^=orthography query.
Countries and other: FIJ=Fiji, WT=Wallis & Futuna, SAM=Samoa, TON=Tonga, NIU=Niue, CK=Cook Islands, CKM=Cook Islands Māori, FP=French Polynesia, AUS=Australs, SOC=Societies, TAH=Tahiti, TUA=Tuamotus, MQS=Marquesas, MNG=Mangareva, PIT=Pitcain group, EAS=Easter Island, HAW=Hawai‘i, NZ=New Zealand, NZM=New Zealand Māori
Scientific Taxonomy
Gulella bicolor (Hutton, 1834)TAXONOMY: ANIMALIA; MOLLUSCA; GASTROPODA; PULMONATA; Stylommatophora; Sigmurethra; Holopodopes; Streptaxacea; STREPTAXIDAE
More Information
SIGNIFICANCE NOTES -NEGATIVE SIGNIFICANCE: predator on snails, such as Subulina octona and pupillids.. Comments: If present it might destroy endemic landsnails.
Vouchers & References
Vouchers: Rarotonga: first report, ONE old shell, 2005/Oct, on Rutaki coastal site, Fred Brook as Gulella bicolor in report 2005/12.
References:
None recorded.
Data Update History (information ):
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