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White-lipped snail / Žuti živičnjak

Cepaea hortensis

Description:

The white-lipped snail is very slightly smaller than the grove snail, the shell being usually about 2.5 cm in maximum dimension. Like the grove snail, it has considerable variability in shell colour and banding, although the shell of the white-lipped snail is perhaps most commonly yellow, with or without brown banding. The principal distinguishing feature of this species is a white lip at the aperture of the shell in adult specimens, although very rarely the brown-lipped grove snail can have a white lip, and vice versa.

Habitat:

The native distribution of this species is Western Europe and Central Europe. The two species share many of the same habitats, such as woods, dunes and grassland, but the white-lipped snail tolerates wetter and colder areas than the grove snail can.

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Ljubljana, Zahodna Slovenija, Slovenia

Spotted on Jun 7, 2009
Submitted on Feb 25, 2012

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