Climocella runga

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Phylum:Mollusca
Superfamily:Punctoidea
Climocella runga
Holotype from the Auckland War Memorial Museum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Stylommatophora
Superfamily: Punctoidea
Family: Charopidae
Genus: Climocella
Species:
C. runga
Binomial name
Climocella runga
Goulstone, 1997

Climocella runga is a species of land snail belonging to the family Charopidae.[1] Endemic to Northland, New Zealand, the species is found in areas of thicker forest cover.

C. runga has a shell that measures up to 2.4 mm (0.094 in) by 1.3 mm (0.051 in), with a subdiscoidal shell of four whorls; the first two being narrow and depressed, followed by an expanded and raised third whorl, and an expanded and dropping forth whorl. The protoconch has 1.5 whorls with the first 1.25 whorls having six spiral lirae. The shells are uniformly cream in colour.[2]

Taxonomy

The species was first described by James Frederick Goulstone in 1996, who named the species after the Māori language word runga, meaning "above".[2] Mayhill collected the holotype of the species from Unuwhao near Spirits Bay, on the Aupōuri Peninsula in Northland, New Zealand on 10 May 1991. The holotype is held by the Auckland War Memorial Museum.[3][4]

Distribution and habitat

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