Geographic distribution and habitat
This west-Alpine species occurs in Germany, Italy, France, Liechtenstein and Switzerland. The vertical distribution extends from 265 m to 2560 m a.s.l. It lives in similar habitats as C. nemoralis, such as woods, dunes and grassland; however M. sylvatica tolerates wetter and colder mountain areas. ==Description==
Description
Macularia sylvatica is generally similar in appearance to C. nemoralis, although the shell is smaller, not as colourful, and not as variable. The spire of the shell is blunt. The most obvious character is the formation of the colour bands on the shell, where at least the upper two appear to be "interrupted". ==References==