Iberus splendidus (commonly known as the Splendid Helix) is a striking species of terrestrial snail belonging to the family Helicidae. It is celebrated for its brilliantly colored and ornate shell, making it a fascinating subject for nature enthusiasts.
Here are the key facts about this mollusk:
Appearance: The shell is relatively light-colored (often creamy-yellow or white) with variable, spiraled, and ornate dark banding.
Native Range: It is a Mediterranean species, with populations spanning the eastern Iberian Peninsula (such as the Valencian Community) and southeastern France.
Disjunct Populations: An isolated, established population was documented in Cabo Mayor, Santander. Historical museum specimens verify its presence in northern Spain since at least 1962, likely a result of human translocation.
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