Haplotrema concavum, Michigan. The great majority of land snails are herbivorous, feeding on decaying leaves and wood and fungal hyphae. However, there are a few carnivorous species that feed on other land snails. Haplotrema concavum, common throughout the eastern United States, is such a carnivorous species.

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Haplotrema concavum
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John B. Burch, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
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