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Holospira is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs in the family Urocoptidae.

Etymology
Holos (ὅλος) from Ancient Greek means "‘whole’" or "‘entire’" and spira (spīra) from Latin means spire. == Shell description ==
Shell description
The shell is small, cylindric, terminating above in a conic spire, retaining all the whorls, rimate or perforate. The shell has 11-21 whorls, which are closely coiled. The first 1½ of whorls are smooth. The rest of whorls are smooth, striate or ribbed. The suture is superficial. Body whorl is more or less built forward. The aperture is small, obliquely pear-shaped, rounded or oval. The peristome is expanded or reflected, continuous and usually free throughout. The columella (internal column) is hollow, variously sculptured or smooth. == Anatomy ==
Anatomy
''. The foot is small, narrow for its length. The lung is long and narrow. Kidney is very narrowly triangular, being wider at the base, tapering anteriorly, slightly longer than the pericardium. There is apparently no secondary ureter. The buccal mass is small, about twice as long as wide, the oesophagus opening well forward. Salivary glands are not united, and in Holospira goldfussi they have long ducts. The jaw is thin, arcuate, with a wide median projection below or none. The radula is about four times as long as wide, with from 19.1.19 teeth (in Holospira pilsbryi) to 27.1.27 (in Holopsira nelsoni). The genital system is like this: there is an atrium of moderate length, the penis is short, with a very long vas deferens, the retractor muscle (p. r.) being inserted at or just beyond the slightly swollen penis, and proximally attached to the floor of the lung, as usual. The free retractor muscles, attached proximally to the axis at about the junction of the cone with the cylindrical portion of the shell, are excessively long. == Distribution ==
Distribution
The geographic range of this genus extends from southern Mexico to Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. These snails are not found in Lower California nor Guatemala on the southeast. == Habitat ==
Habitat
They are confined chiefly to the elevated plateau, where they live under cacti, etc., in sunny places. These snails can tolerate great heat. Henry Augustus Pilsbry (1903) states, that living specimens of Holospira strobeliana and Holospira nelsoni survived immersion in boiling water for some minutes. Unlike other snails, they did not retract in the water. == Species ==
Species
Species in the genus Holospira include: • Holospira acanthidiaHolospira aguerrevereiHolospira albertoiHolospira alvarezensisHolospira animasensis Gilbertson & Worthington, 2003 from subgenus EudistemmaHolospira arizonensis Stearns, 1890 - Arizona holospira • Holospira aurantiacaHolospira bilamellata Dall, 1895 - bilamellate holospira • Holospira bostrichocentrumHolospira campestris Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1915 • Holospira campoHolospira chazumbaeHolospira chiricahuana Pilsbry, 1905 - Cave Creek holospira • Holospira cionella Pilsbry, 1905 • Holospira cockerelli Dall, 1897 - Cockerell holospira • Holospira colymisHolospira cremnobatesHolospira crossei Dall, 1895 - Cross holospira • Holospira dalli Pilsbry • Holospira danielsi Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1915 - strongrib holospira • Holospira denserpensHolospira dentaxisHolospira durangoensisHolospira eburneaHolospira elizabethae Pilsbry, 1889 • Holospira fergusoni Gilbertson & Naranjo-García, 2010 • Holospira ferrissi Pilsbry, 1905 - stocky holospira • Holospira fortisculptaHolospira goldfussi (Menke, 1847) - New Braunfels holospira • Holospira goldfussi anacachensis Bartsch • Holospira goldmani • † Holospira grangeri Cockerell - fossil species from Eocene of New Mexico known only from type locality • Holospira haasaiHolospira hamiltoni Dall, 1897 - Hamilton holospira • Holospira haploplaxHolospira hinckleyiHolospira hinkleyiHolospira hoffmaniHolospira hogeanaHolospira hyperiaHolospira insolata • † Holospira leidyi (Meek) - synonym Pupa leidyi Meek - fossil species from Eocene of New Mexico • Holospira mariaeHolospira marmorataHolospira maxwelliHolospira mesolia Pilsbry, 1912 - widemouth holospira • Holospira metcalfi F. G. Thompson, 1974 - Metcalf holospira • Holospira milleriHolospira millestriata Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1915 • Holospira millistriataHolospira minimaHolospira montivaga Pilsbry, 1946 - vagabond holospira • Holospira morelosensisHolospira nelsoniHolospira odontoplaxHolospira orcuttiHolospira oritis Pilsbry & Cheatum, 1951 - mountain holospira • Holospira palmeriHolospira pasonis Dall, 1895 - robust holospira • Holospira pedroanaHolospira pfeifferiHolospira pilocerei Pfr. - type speciesHolospira pilsbryiHolospira pityis Pilsbry & Cheatum, 1951 - pinecone holospira • Holospira psectraHolospira pupaHolospira regis Pilsbry & Cockerell, 1905 - royal holospira • Holospira rehderiHolospira remondiiHolospira rhinionHolospira riograndensis Pilsbry, 1946 - Rio Grande holospira • Holospira saltillensisHolospira scololaemaHolospira sherbrookei Gilbertson, 1989 - Silver Creek holospira • Holospira stalactellaHolospira stenopylisHolospira stenopyusHolospira tantalus Bartsch, 1906 - teasing holospira • Holospira temerosoHolospira teotitlanaHolospira tryoniHolospira whetstonensis Pilsbry & Ferriss, 1923 - Whetstone holospira • Holospira wilmottiHolospira yucatanensis Bartsch, 1906 - Bartsch holospira • Holospira zygoptyx ==References==
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