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    Vietnamese scientists discover new snail species

    BERNAMA – Vietnamese scientists have discovered a new snail species in Son Doong Cave within the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park in the central province of Quang Binh, and named it ‘Oc non Son Doong’ (Son Doong cone snail), Vietnam News Agency (VNA) reported.

    The land snail species, scientifically called Calybium plicatus sp nov, belongs to the Calybium genus, the Helicinidae family, the Cycloneritida order, and the Gastropoda class, within the Animalia kingdom.

    It was found during a state-level project to research biodiversity in the Son Doong Cave system for conservation and sustainable development, implemented by the Vietnam Museum of Nature under the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology.

    Deputy General Director of the museum and the project leader, Associate Professor Dr Vu Van Lien, said that Calybium plicatus sp nov has a shell resembling that of Calybium massiei Morlet, 1892, but it is smaller in size and has six evenly spaced top plates on the apex. This discovery marks the first recorded species of land gastropods in Vietnam.

    The research results on the new species have been published in the Ruthenica Journal, Volume 35, Issue 1 (2025), enhancing the scientific value and international attention on the unique ecosystem of the Phong Nha – Ke Bang National Park, said Dr Lien.

    Director of the park’s Management Board Pham Hong Thai praised the research, noting that it provides crucial scientific contributions that will help the park manage and protect Son Doong Cave and the surrounding caves sustainably.

    The project has also created a comprehensive biodiversity database for the Son Doong cave system and surrounding areas, reinforcing the park’s global significance not only in geological and scenic terms but also in biodiversity and unique aesthetic values, he added.

    Son Doong Cave, located in the Phong Nha – Ke Bang forest in Quang Binh, was first discovered by a local resident in 1990.

    The new land snail species in Son Doong Cave, Vietnam. PHOTO: VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY
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