This species seems to be Rumina decollata. It could be another specie of
Rumina, but if you found it in south of France it's this one.
Rumina species have the particularity to lose whorl after whorl as it grows
up, ending in great variety in height. Juveniles have still their firts
whorls, so they are conical.
Hope I helped you.
A 08:43 23/08/2005 -0400, Doug Stemke a écrit :
>Hi All.
>
> I'm sure this is an easy question for those of you who know
>landsnails, my only reference is in storage right now. I was on a nature
>photography web site and a request was posted to id this species.
>
>http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00DJ7F
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