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Asian Trampsnail

Bradybaena similaris

Photo by Dirga SP
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Field Notes

Description:

The shell of the Asian Tramp Snail is polymorphic, appearing in several different forms. There are two basic shell hues: a dark variety, (a purplish, bruise-like color which grows redder near the aperture); and a lighter variety, (golden-brown or translucent white), which is more common.

Habitat:

Often found in areas with tall grasses and high humidity. Typically this species is found in gardens, greenhouses, and similar habitats, sometimes retreating under logs or fallen branches.

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