[1] Allogona profunda, commonly known as the broad-banded forestsnail, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the family Polygyridae.
[2][3] The broad-banded forestsnail is roughly 15 millimeters in height, and about twice as wide.
Its body is gray, usually a lighter shade, and many specimens have a red stripe on their shells.
Like related species, it is believed to primarily eat fungi, and therefore it is attracted to log mold.
[4] It is distributed throughout North America; specifically in the United States and Canada.