POWELLIPHANTA


'''Powelliphanta''' is a genus of large, carnivorous land snails endemic to New Zealand. They live mostly in tiny pockets of moist native bush in small areas of the North and South Islands, with the greatest diversity of species in the mountains of northwest Nelson. They are sometimes known as 'amber snails'.
There are 21 species and 51 subspecies. The relationship between the species is complex, and it has been suggested that the group ''Powelliphanta gilliesi-traversi-hochstetteri-rossiana-lignaria-superba'' forms a ring species. In November 2003 a subspecies, thought to be extinct, was rediscovered alive on the West Coast; it had last been documented on the basis of shell fragments in 1934.
These snails are real giants, with shells up to 9 cm across (''Powelliphanta superba prouseorum'').
Their striking delicately-patterned shells come in an array of shades, from brown or red to yellow or black. The structure of these shells is very delicate, with a very thin layer of calcium carbonate, covered by a thicker chitinous outer layer. That is why these snails need moist surroundings. Otherwise the outer layer (periostracum) dries up, shrinks and cracks.
They are carnivorous and eat mostly earthworms or slugs. They are nocturnal. They need moist surroundings and live buried under leaf mold and logs. They can live for 20 years or more and are slow to mature, reaching sexual maturity around 5 years of age. They are hermaphrodites, having both male and female characteristics. They lay 5 to 10 large eggs a year.
Their origin goes back 200 million years to the continent Gondwana. Through their isolation on New Zealand, they have evolved a unique set of characteristics. They are a testimony for New Zealand’s unique biodiversity.
An unspecified species of ''Powelliphanta'' recently appeared on a New Zealand 40-cent postage stamp.

Contents
Conservation status
Species and subspecies
Undescribed species
Undescribed subspecies
Notes
External link

Conservation status


The IUCN Red List states for ''Powelliphanta marchantii'' a lower risk, near threatened. But most of these snails are under serious threat or even in danger of extinction. They have no defense against introduced predators, such as Common Brushtail Possums, ''Trichosurus velpecula'', and rats. Many recovery plans are being launched by the New Zealand Department of Conservation. The subspecies ''Powelliphanta gilliesi brunnea'' and ''Powelliphanta traversi otakia'' are the most threatened.

Species and subspecies



★ ''Powelliphanta annectens''

★ ''Powelliphanta fiordlandica''

★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi aurea''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi brunnea''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi compta''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi fallax''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi gilliesi''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi kahurangica''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi jamesoni''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi montana''


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi subfusca''

★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri''


★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri anatokiensis''


★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri bicolor''


★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri consobrina''


★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri hochstetteri''


★ ''Powelliphanta hochstetteri obscura''

★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria johnstoni''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria lignaria''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria lusca''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria oconnori''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria rotella''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria ruforadiata''


★ ''Powelliphanta lignaria unicolorata''

★ ''Powelliphanta marchanti''

★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana''


★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana fletcheri''


★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana gagei''


★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana patrickensis''


★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana rossiana''

★ ''Powelliphanta spedeni''


★ ''Powelliphanta spedeni lateumbilicata''


★ ''Powelliphanta spedeni spedeni''

★ ''Powelliphanta superba''


★ ''Powelliphanta superba harveyi''


★ ''Powelliphanta superba mouatae''


★ ''Powelliphanta superba prouseorum''


★ ''Powelliphanta superba richardsoni''


★ ''Powelliphanta superba superba''

★ ''Powelliphanta traversi''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi florida''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi latizona''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi koputaroa''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi otakia''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi tararuaensis''


★ ''Powelliphanta traversi traversi''
Undescribed species


★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Anatoki Range''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Augustus''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Baton''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Buller River''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Egmont''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Garibaldi''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Haast''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Kirwans''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Lodestone''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Matakitaki''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Matiri''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Maungaharuru''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Nelson Lakes''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Owen''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Parapara''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.Urewera''

★ ''Powelliphanta Sp.vittatus''
Undescribed subspecies


★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi "Haidinger"''

★ ''Powelliphanta gilliesi "Heaphy"''

★ ''Powelliphanta rossiana "Fox"''

★ ''Powelliphanta superba "Gouland Range"''

★ ''Powelliphanta superba "Gunner River"''

Notes


External link



Department of Conservation information.

Recovery plans for ''Powelliphanta'' land snails 2003–2013 (Threatened Species Recovery Plan 49) K. Walker

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