Amphidromus entobaptus


Amphidromus entobaptus is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Camaenidae.
;Subspecies:Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916Amphidromus entobaptus entobaptus Dohrn, 1889Amphidromus entobaptus toncruzi Dharma, 2012Amphidromus entobaptus busuangensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916Amphidromus entobaptus coronensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916Amphidromus entobaptus culionensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916Amphidromus entobaptus gracilis Kobelt, 1916: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916 Amphidromus entobaptus linapacensis Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916 Kobelt, 1916Amphidromus entobaptus viridoflavus Bartsch, 1917: synonym of Amphidromus entobaptus contractus Kobelt, 1916

Description

The length of the shell attains 46 mm, its diameter 27 mm.
The sinistral shell is imperforate and conico-ovate. It exhibits a somewhat solid structure and a finely striated surface. It appears slightly glossy and presents a pale lemon-yellow or whitish coloration, with the apex and sometimes the suture displaying a narrow white hue. The shell comprises 5 1/2 to 6 somewhat convex whorls. It features an acuminate-oblong aperture that is saturated lemon-yellow on the inside. The peristome is thickened and shortly reflected, showing a white color, and its columellar margin remains vertical and straight.
The stout shell is sinistral and elongate-ovate to ovate. It exhibits a color range from almost white to pinkish buff on the outside. Inside, it presents a light orange buff or huffish yellow hue. The early whorls typically appear soiled white, displaying a narrow ashy band immediately above the suture. All the whorls are decidedly appressed at the summit, strongly rounded, and marked by decidedly retractive lines of growth. The aperture is large; the outer lip is reflected, forming a thickened peristome with an almost white edge. The columella appears somewhat sigmoid and is reflected over the base in the shape of a callus. The parietal wall is covered with a thick callus that connects with the columella. The columella and the parietal callus share the same color as the edge of the outer lip.

Distribution

This species is endemic to Palawan, the Philippines.