Identifying British Vertiginidae: Separating Vertigo genesii

Separating out Vertigo genessii

 

Vertigo genesii

Vertigo genesii (Gredler, 1856)
Description: Edentulous. Shell rather barrel-shaped; mouth edge scarcely thickened, outer lip just perceptively reflected. No external rib or flexure behind lip. Mouth rather rounded, without teeth, or occasionally with a vestigial parietal denticle only. Shell pale reddish-brown, very smooth and glossy.
Habitat: Marshy ground: characteristic of calcareous flushes on mountain hillsides.

With distinct apertural teeth.
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