Achatinella livida is a critically endangered species[2] of air-breathing land snail in the family Achatinellidae.
Achatinella livida is endemic to the Northern Ko’olau mountains on the island of O'ahu.
[4][5] Achatinella livida can be found in their native moist forest habitat on Metrosideros polymorpha ('Ohi'a lehua).
[3] Achatinella livida is classified as critically imperiled as of 2014 with a wild population sie estimate of at least 76 individuals.
[2] Similar to most Hawaiian tree snails, there are various threats to its survival, such as habitat loss and being endangered by Euglandina rosea and other predators.