Paropeas achatinaceum


Paropeas achatinaceum is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Achatinidae.

Taxonomy

The subgenus Paropeas within the genus Prosopeas was elevated to generic status in 1994, based on the anatomy of this species.

Description

Paropeas achatinaceum is a small snail with an oblong shell.
The reproductive system of Paropeas achatinaceum was described by Naggs and by Azuma.

Distribution

Paropeas achatinaceum is native to Southeast Asia It is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific region.
The type locality is Java.
Distribution include:
The non-native distribution of Paropeas achatinaceum includes:
Although it has not been reported from anywhere else in the Neotropics, it was recently intercepted during preclearance of a shipment of Eryngium from Puerto Rico to Georgia, USA. It is possible that the source of the specimen was the Dominican Republic, because much of the Eryngium shipped to the U.S. mainland from Puerto Rico is actually of Dominican origin.

Ecology

Paropeas achatinaceum is a phytophagous snail, which like many other subulinids, feeds on the roots of a wide variety of different plants, including those of the pineapple.