A New Micro-snail Species Recorded in Cambodia

Phnom Banan: The Clostophis udayaditinus n. sp - a new micro-snail species - has been recently described from karst in Phnom Banan, Battambang province, according to a news release from Fauna and Flora-Cambodia Programme.

According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the species is named in honour of King Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066), the first king who built Phnom Banan Temple, which later became the name of the hill. The research was conducted in 2024 by Fauna and Flora - Cambodia Programme in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and a group of experts from Chulalongkorn University, Mahidol University, and Khon Kaen University with the funding support by EU through the 'Bcoming project'.

Prior to this study, 13 species from five genera of terrestrial snails had been recorded in Karst from Cambodia, but no species from the genus Clostophis had ever been documented. This discovery marks the first record of the microsnail genus Clostophis. Karsts in Cambodia are rich in endemic species due to their isolated nature. This discovery is significant as it highlights the uniqueness of these habitats and the importance of their conservation.