enos succinea konaensis
Succinea konaensis

(Hawaiʻi) Succinea konaensis: One of the species in a distinct lineage of succineids only found on Hawaiʻi Island. Although the name indicates it's from Kona, it has been recorded in Kona, Ka‘ū, Hilo, and Mauna Kea. Unlike many of the remaining succineids, this species is primarily found on the ground. The conservation status of this species is Imperiled.

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