Amphidromus multicolor
Amphidromus multicolor is a species of air-breathing tree snail, an arboreal gastropod mollusk in the family Camaenidae.
;Subspecies:Amphidromus multicolor boholensis Bartsch, 1917Amphidromus multicolor gracilior Fulton, 1896 ; Amphidromus maculiferus var. gracilior Fulton, 1896 ; Amphidromus maculiferus var. gracillimus Kobelt, 1914 junior subjective synonym; Amphidromus maculiferus var. strigata Fulton, 1896; Amphidromus nigrofilosus Rochebrune, 1882 Amphidromus multicolor multicolor Möllendorff, 1893Amphidromus multicolor samarensis Bartsch, 1917
Description
The shell appears smaller and yellowish. It is painted with reddish-brown, brown, and greenish streaks, often displaying a flammulated pattern.The shell is white and features oblique, semi-transparent, pale horn-colored stripes. The apical whorls are generally filleted.
The shell is nearly covered, perforate, and ovate-pyramidal, exhibiting a sinistral coiling and obsolete striations. Its color is white and shining, obliquely painted with pale corneous lamellae. The spire appears elongate, with a very minutely crenulate suture. Comprising seven subconvex whorls, the last four are sutured with an intense black line, and the last whorl is compressed at the base. The aperture is broadly subquadrangular and somewhat twisted at the columella. The peristome is straight, white, callous, and expanded throughout; the columellar margin is strongly calloused and recurved, displaying a violaceous hue.