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Miracle Partula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Heterobranchia
Order: Stylommatophora
Family: Partulidae
Genus: Partula
Species:
P. mirabilis
Binomial name
Partula mirabilis
H. E. Crampton, 1924

Partula mirabilis is a species of partulid within the genus Partula. The species is rarely referred to as the miracle partula[1], and is endemic Moorea.

Distribution. edit

Captive breeding edit

P. mirabilis is in the international Partula breeding program and the conservation efforts for this species have been very successful, allowing reintroductions since 2017.[2]

Phylogeny edit

Phylogenetic analyses found P. mirabilis is sister to a population of P. clara and a population of P. suturalis vexillum.[3]

Taxonomy edit

Original description edit

The original description is available online here.

Original description of P. mirabilis
Partula MiRABiLis, ncw specics. Plate VI, figures 14-20.Shell dextral (reversed in rare mutations); ovate-conic to

elongate-conic, openly or compressly perforate. Whorls 5,

slightly convex, the body-whorl flattened toward the lip; suture

of the last whorl impressed. The surface is sculptured through-

out, but the lines are fewer on the larger whorls, which are

shining and generally smooth except in decorticated specimens.

Aperture narrowed, elongated, almost oblong in general out-

line. Lip sharply beveled, thin, and smooth. A thin, rough-

ened callus spreads between the insertions of the lip. Parietal

tooth present in almost all instances, but it is seldom prom-

inent.

Colors: (u) corneous fleshy, apex pale brown (Plate VI, fig.

14); (b) pale brown, with deeper brown transverse strigations

(Plate VI, fig. 15), (c) corneous brown, with darker brown,

ruddy, or rose-brown spire; (d) deep chocolate brown or seal

brown, the s])ire usually lighter (Plate VI, fig. IG); (e) light

brown, with tbree revolving bands of deeper brown color, and

usually with sutural and basal clouding (Plate VI, fig. 17); (/)

encircled by a broad zone of deep brown color, which is separ-

ated from the brown sutural and basal areas by narrow corneous

lines, often with an asymetrical revolving corneous line through

References edit

  1. ^ "Miracle Partula (Partula mirabilis)". iNaturalist.
  2. ^ "Tentacle 27" (PDF). University of Hawaii.
  3. ^ "Evolutionary history of a vanishing radiation: isolation-dependent persistence and diversification in Pacific Island partulid tree snails". DNB.info.