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New Land Snail Species Discovered in Maharashtra's Konkan Region

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New Land Snail Species Discovered in Maharashtra's Konkan Region

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EventDiscovery of a new species of land snail in Maharashtra's Konkan region.
Name of SpeciesTheobaldius konkanensis
Research PublicationPublished in Molluscan Research journal on 11th March 2025.
Study Title"A new species of cyclophorid land snail from the coastal regions of Maharashtra."
Endemic StatusEndemic to the northern Western Ghats, a biodiversity hotspot.
Conservation NeedRestricted distribution in Konkan warrants urgent conservation efforts.
HabitatPrefers tropical evergreen and semi-evergreen forests.
Activity PeriodLive snails found June to September in leaf litter and damp branches; shells in other seasons.
Activity PatternActive both day and night, especially under shaded forest canopies.
MorphologyThick, conoidally depressed, widely umbilicated shell with increasing whorls; yellowish-brown shell with black striations; triangular aperture notch, raised fold, and short spines.
SpireMore elevated compared to other Theobaldius species.
Ecological RoleBioindicators sensitive to climate change; most active during monsoon.
Reproductive BiologyHermaphrodites or separate sexes; reproduction involves courtship, dart-shooting, and both self- and cross-fertilisation. Eggs hatch in 2-4 weeks; lifespan 2 to 7 years.

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