Abstract

Around twenty species of the landsnail subfamily Oleacininae inhabit Cuba. However, only five species were found in south-central region of the island. Despite the frequency of Oleacina in Cuba, these species have been poorly studied and little is known about their ecology, ethology and carnivorous feeding preferences. This field study is the first record showing Oleacina cyanozoaria to be an active predator on a small Eleutherodactylus frog. Small vertebrates have not been previously noted to be part of these voracious species’ diet.

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