| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| This species is endemic to one valley. (Tahiti) | affinis | 0%
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| This species has a clear shell. (Huahine) | arguta | 0%
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| This species readily hybridizes with P. suturalis (Moorea) | aurantia | 0%
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| This species was seen the most in the 2023 survey. (Tahiti) | clara | 0%
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| This species has a clear shell and its captive breeding failed. (Raiatea) | dolorosa | 0%
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| This species was named after a bean for no apparent reason. (Raiatea) | faba | 0%
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| This species was misidentified as P. tristis for some time. (Raiatea) | garrettii | 0%
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| This species was formerly found in the American Memorial Park. (Marianas) | gibba | 0%
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| This species' captive population started with 9 individuals. (Raiatea) | hebe | 0%
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| This species is the most common species in Tahiti. (Tahiti) | hyalina | 0%
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| This species had 43 individuals in 1989. (Moorea) | mirabilis | 0%
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| This species is known as the Moorean Smooth Partula. (Moorea) | mooreana | 0%
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| This species is found on the ground. (Raiatea) | navigatoria | 0%
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| This species is known for having a nodular aperture. (Tahiti) | nodosa | 0%
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| This species is predominantly sinistral. (Tahiti) | otaheitana | 0%
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| This species is likely the most common Partula in the wild. (Marianas) | radiolata | 0%
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| This species usually has pink on its shell. (Huahine) | rosea | 0%
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| This species has subspecies "vexillum". (Moorea) | suturalis | 0%
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| This species has 3 extant subspecies. (Moorea) | taeniata | 0%
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| This species is named after Mount Tohiea. (Moorea) | tohiveana | 0%
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| This species is the first confirmed extinction due to a parasite. (Raiatea) | tristis | 0%
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| This species has the most colors throughout its varieties out of all Partula. (Huahine) | varia | 0%
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