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Species Link Description
Partula affinis link Shell elongately ovate, rather solid, compressly umbilicate, dextral, finely, roughly and irregularly striated longitudinally, transversely very minutely striate, sutures impressed, sometimes faintly marginated; lip narrowly thickened, occasionally con- nected with the columella by a thin callosity ; columella dentate. Color light or dark chestnut brown, sometimes striped with darker or wholly of a straw color.
Partula arguta
Partula assimilis
Partula

atilis

Partula auraniana link Shell dextral, ovate, solid, smooth, spire short, one-fourth the length, whorls 5, rounded, body whorl large, suture deeply impressed, spiral stris numerous and very fine; umbilicus slightly compressed, aperture somewhat oblique, lip white expanded and slightly concave, peritreme not connected by callus, shell pale horn color, spire in most examples denuded of epidermis, presenting a white appearance.
Partula aurantia - Not available to public.
Partula auriculata link The thick flattened lips forming the aperture of this species are so disposed as to give the mouth, in many individuals, the appearance of a key-hole, while in others, it is ear-shaped. The white tooth on the internal surface of the body whorl is not developed in some specimens. Found on bushes at Huaheine.
Partula bilineata
Partula

clara

Partula clarkei - Not available to public.
Partula compressa link Could not find original description.
Partula cootei - Not available to public
Partula cramptoni link Dead link.
Partula crassilabris
Partula cuneata
Partula cytherea link The shell is sinistral, flatly perforate, broadly ovate-conic, and solid in texture. Whorls 5 to 5½, slightly convex. Spire conic. The aperture is sub-auriform, with a strongly oblique axis. The lip is thickened, inwardly contracted, and rounded in profile; the margin is shouldered at its parietal insertion. Parietal callus well marked. The columella is straight and only slightly flaring at its insertion. Parietal tooth invariably present and usually well-developed.