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		Roman Snail - Helix pomatia
		
			
				Other Names:  
				Burgundy Snail
				
			
		
		
		
		
	 
	
	 
		General Description
		Shell diameter to 45 millimeters or wider.  Umbilicus is slit-like.  Yellowish with radial and/or spiral brown bands and sometimes with a white peripheral band (Burke 2013).
		
	
		Diagnostic Characteristics
		The maximum diameters of shells of native terrestrial snail species are less than 30 millimeters (Hendricks 2012).
		
	
	
	Species Range
	
		
			Montana Range
		Range Descriptions
			
			
			
				
					
					Non-native
				 
			
				
					
			 
			
		 
		
	 
	
    		Range Comments
			Native to Europe (Burke 2013).  In Montana, a population has established itself in a neighborhood in the Grant Creek drainage on the northern edge of the city of Missoula; the first records date to 2021.
			
		
		Observations in Montana Natural Heritage Program Database
		Number of Observations: 6
		
		
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		Management
		The species is classified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) as a non-quarantine pest which means that there will be no official federal response to quarantine or eradicate it.  Control efforts will need to be organized locally.
		
	
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	References
	
		
			
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Burke, T. E. 2013. Land snails and slugs of the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis, OR: Oregon State University Press. 344 p.
Hendricks, P. 2012. A Guide to the Land Snails and Slugs of Montana. A report to the U.S. Forest Service - Region 1. Montana Natural Heritage Program, Helena, MT. vii + 187 pp. plus appendices.
 
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