Alinda biplicata
Alinda biplicata, also known as Balea biplicata, common name the two-lipped door snail or Thames door snail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Clausiliidae, the door snails, all of which have a clausilium.
Distribution
This species is known to occur in several European countries and islands, including:- List of non-marine [molluscs of the Czech Republic|Czech Republic]
- Poland
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Romania
- Bulgaria
- Greece
- Slovenia
- Croatia
- Serbia
- Switzerland
- Austria
- Germany
- France
- Belgium
- Netherlands
- Denmark
- Sweden
- Great Britain
File:Alinda biplicata anatomy.jpg|thumb|The internal shell anatomy of the body whorl of Alinda biplicata
1 - Lamella superior
2 - Lamella inferior
3 - Lamella subcolumellaris
4 - Lunella
5 - Clausilium
6 - Plica medialis
7 - Plica principalis
8 - Lamella spiralis
Description
Like all species in this family, this snail has a clausilium. This spoon-shaped "door" is supported by, and slides in, a series of internal shell folds, see the image below.The weight of the adult live snail is 149±6 mg.