Dona Ana Talussnail (Sonorella todseni) is a medium-sized (shell height 9.6 mm) montane land snail that only occurs on the north-facing slope of Dona Ana Peak in south-central New Mexico. They inhabit an area of igneous rock talus under a sparse growth of desert scrub and grassland plant species. They are most active after summer rains.
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