Species of mollusc
Powelliphanta traversi traversi at Lake Papaitonga
Powelliphanta traversi traversi in Prouse Bush, Levin, New Zealand
Powelliphanta traversi , known as Travers' land snail ,[ 1] is a species of large, carnivorous land snail , a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Rhytididae . This species is endemic to the North Island of New Zealand between Wellington and Lake Waikaremoana .
There are six subspecies,[ 2] all of which are listed by the New Zealand Department of Conservation as threatened:[ 3]
Powelliphanta traversi florida Powell, 1946 – Nationally Endangered
Powelliphanta traversi latizona Powell, 1949 – Nationally Endangered
Powelliphanta traversi koputaroa Powell, 1946 – Nationally Endangered
Powelliphanta traversi otakia Powell, 1946 – Nationally Critical
Powelliphanta traversi tararuaensis Powell, 1938 – Nationally Endangered
Powelliphanta traversi traversi Powell, 1930 – Nationally Endangered
The eggs are oval and seldom constant in dimensions 10 × 8.75 mm, 9.5 × 8.5 mm, 10 × 8 mm, 11 × 9 mm, 10.75 × 9 mm.[ 4]
Shells of P. traversi that have been predated by brushtail possums
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