Anguispira stihleri, also known as the Greenbrier tigersnail, is a rare, range-restricted species of pulmonate land snail endemic to Greenbrier County, West Virginia.
[2] The shell is a depressed heliciform shape and ranges from 15 to 18 mm in diameter.
It is striated, typically white or cream in color, and defined by splotchy brown stripes that radiate outwards across the entirety of the shell.
[2] They appear to prefer dry cliff faces without abundant vegetation.
The snail's thin shell allows it to hide in limestone cracks and crevices to presumably shelter from the elements and predators.