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Plicuteria
Naturalis Biodiversity Center - ZMA.MOLL.400592 - Trochulus (Plicuteria) lubomirskii (Slósarski, 1881) - Hygromiidae - Mollusc shell.jpeg
Plicuteria lubomirski shells
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
(unranked):
clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura
clade Panpulmonata
clade Eupulmonata
clade Stylommatophora
informal group Sigmurethra
Family:
Hygromiidae
Subfamily:
Hygromiinae
Tribe:
Trochulini
Genus:
Plicuteria
Species:
P. lubomirski
Binomial name
Plicuteria lubomirski
(Ślósarski, 1881)
Synonyms
  • Helix lubomirskii Ślósarski, 1881
  • Helix lubomirski Ślósarski, 1881
  • Plicuteria lubomirskii
  • Trichia lubomirskii
  • Trichia lubomirski
  • Trochulus lubomirski
  • Trochulus lubomirskii

Plicuteria lubomirski is a type of land snail. It breathes air and is a mollusk from the family Hygromiidae. This family is often called the "hairy snails" and their relatives. The snail was named after Władysław Emanuel Lubomirski, a Polish nobleman and shell collector.

What is Plicuteria lubomirski?

Plicuteria lubomirski is a small creature that belongs to the group of animals called mollusks. Snails are known for their soft bodies and hard shells. This particular snail lives on land, not in water. It uses a special lung-like organ to breathe air.

Snails like Plicuteria lubomirski move by gliding on a muscular foot. They leave behind a trail of slime, which helps them move and protects them. Their shells are like their homes, offering protection from predators and from drying out.

How Scientists Name Living Things

Scientists use a system called taxonomy to name and group all living things. This helps them understand how different species are related. For Plicuteria lubomirski, its scientific name tells us a lot about it.

The Snail's Family Tree

Plicuteria lubomirski belongs to the Hygromiidae family. This family includes many different kinds of land snails. They are often called "hairy snails" because some species have tiny hairs on their shells. These hairs might help them stick to surfaces or collect moisture.

Scientists sometimes debate the exact spelling of a species' name. For Plicuteria lubomirski, there has been some discussion about whether it should be spelled lubomirski or lubomirskii. Scientists follow special rules, like the ICZN Code, to make sure names are correct and clear. They also use DNA studies to figure out the true relationships between different snail species. This helps them place snails in the right genus, like Plicuteria.

Where Plicuteria lubomirski Lives

The place where an animal naturally lives is called its distribution. Plicuteria lubomirski is known to live in:

This means that if you were looking for this specific snail, Ukraine is where you would expect to find it.

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