Amphidromus laevus
Amphidromus laevus is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Camaenidae.
;Subspecies:Amphidromus laevus janetabbasae J. Parsons, 2014Amphidromus laevus kissuensis Rolle, 1903Amphidromus laevus laevus Amphidromus laevus lakorensis Thach, 2019Amphidromus laevus nusleti J. Parsons, 2014Amphidromus laevus romaensis Rolle, 1903
Description
The length of the shell attains 30 mm, its diameter 10 mm.This species possesses a somewhat lentil-shaped, smooth, and sinistral shell. It is banded and features a somewhat reflected lip. The columella appears yellow.
The shell is obtusely perforate, elliptically pyramidal, and semicircular, presenting a solid and very polished white surface that is encircled spirally by broad violet bands. Comprising six whorls, the penultimate appears somewhat quadrate, while the body whorl exceeds the spire and is intensely curved. The aperture is elliptical and internally acute, with a somewhat straight peristome and a reflected white lip. The columella is reflected, oblique, and curved.