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Vineyard Snail

caucasotachea vindobonensis

The Vineyard Snail (Caucasotachea vindobonensis) is a medium-sized land snail native to Central and Southeastern Europe. Known for its beautifully banded shell and preference for warm, sun-drenched environments, this species is commonly found in grasslands, vineyards, and light woodlands. Unlike many other land snails that strictly avoid the sun, the Vineyard Snail is remarkably heat-tolerant, often climbing plant stems during hot days to escape the scorching ground temperature. This charming gastropod plays a vital ecological role as a decomposer, recycling organic nutrients back into the soil. Its presence is often a key indicator of healthy calcareous grassland ecosystems, making it a favorite find for European nature enthusiasts.

Hábitat: Typically found in warm, open habitats such as dry grasslands, vineyards, shrubby hillsides, and light deciduous forests with calcium-rich soils.

Aspecto

The shell of the Vineyard Snail is globular with a slightly pointed spire, measuring 2 to 3 cm in diameter. It features a pale yellow or whitish background, typically adorned with five distinct, dark brown spiral bands, though the upper bands can sometimes be faint. A key identifier is the aperture lip, which is characteristically brown or reddish-brown. The shell's surface also has fine, irregular growth lines, giving it a slightly textured appearance compared to the smoother shells of closely related Cepaea species.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloMolluscaClaseGastropodaOrdenStylommatophoraFamiliaHelicidaeGéneroCaucasotachea
Vineyard Snail
Vineyard Snail

Categoría

Invertebrate

Rareza

Common

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Despite its name, the Vineyard Snail is not a significant agricultural pest and is tolerated in vineyards as it feeds mostly on decaying matter.

Like many land snails, they are hermaphrodites, possessing both male and female reproductive organs, and use calcium-based love darts during courtship.

They use a tongue-like structure called a radula, covered in thousands of microscopic chitinous teeth, to scrape food off surfaces.

When threatened, they can retract entirely inside their shell and bubble a protective foam from their mantle to deter predators.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Aestivation Climb

To survive extreme summer heat and prevent drying out, it climbs high onto plant stems or fence posts to enter a dormant state called aestivation.

Habilidad

Epiphragm Creation

It secretes a temporary, parchment-like barrier of dried mucus called an epiphragm to seal its shell opening, conserving moisture during dry periods.

Habilidad

Calcium Seeking

Using specialized chemical receptors, it can actively detect and migrate toward calcium-rich substrates necessary for maintaining and repairing its sturdy shell.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
2-3 cm
Peso
0.002-0.007 kg
Esperanza de vida
3-5 años
Tamaño de la puesta
30-80
Incubación
15-30 días

Dieta y alimentación

Primarily feeds by scraping algae, lichens, and decaying plant material from rocks, soil, and plant stems using its specialized radula.

Alimentos principales

  • Algae
  • Lichens
  • Decaying leaves
  • Wilted herbaceous plants
  • Fungi

Método de búsqueda

  • Grazing

Conexiones ecológicas

eaten by

Song Thrush

Turdus philomelos

The Song Thrush is a major predator of the Vineyard Snail, frequently breaking its shell against rocks to extract the soft body inside.

eaten by

Common Glow-worm

Lampyris noctiluca

Larvae of the Common Glow-worm actively hunt and feed on land snails like the Vineyard Snail, injecting them with paralyzing neurotoxins.

competitor

Roman Snail

Helix pomatia

The Roman Snail often shares the same calcareous habitats and competes with the Vineyard Snail for limited food and calcium resources.

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Seguridad

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Vineyard Snail?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Vineyard Snail es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Vineyard Snail?

2-3 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Vineyard Snail?

0.002-0.007 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Vineyard Snail?

3-5 años

¿Qué come Vineyard Snail?

Primarily feeds by scraping algae, lichens, and decaying plant material from rocks, soil, and plant stems using its specialized radula.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Vineyard Snail?

Typically found in warm, open habitats such as dry grasslands, vineyards, shrubby hillsides, and light deciduous forests with calcium-rich soils.

¿Cómo caza Vineyard Snail?

Grazing

¿Cuál es el tamaño de la puesta de Vineyard Snail?

30-80

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