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Probably one of the Ventridens (Zonitidae), but not sure from the photos.
It would be nice to have basal and lateral views.  One cm is too large for
other zonitids that come to mind.  A couple polygyrids are other remote
possibilities.  Better have the fellow send some specimens to someone
instead of trying to ID this thing from attachment photos, particularly if
it is to be the subject of a research project.......  Kurtles


At 10:37 AM 4/11/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Howdy folks,
>
>A scientist in Texas is trying to identify a small (1 cm) local land snail
>that he wants to use in a research project.  He has provided a picture which
>can be seen at:
>
>http://members.aol.com/pauicyp/TEXASSNAIL.JPG
>
>Can anyone provide a name for this animal?
>
>Paul M.
>
Mr. Kurt Auffenberg
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Exhibits & Public Programs
University of Florida
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