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Wainuia clarki
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W. clarki
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Wainuia clarki
Powell, 1936

Wainuia clarki is a rare terrestrial mollusc in the family Rhytididae, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand.

This species has a slightly conical, relatively tightly-coiled shell, and royal blue secretion from the mantle lip. The shell is greenish-brown.

It is known to eat earthworms, but not amphipods. It lives in leaf litter and under logs in a few isolated areas (Taupo and Kaweka) in the North Island of New Zealand and appears to be predated upon by introduced Blackbirds and Thrushes.

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