[2] This species was described under the name Helix fasciola by French naturalist Jacques Philippe Raymond Draparnaud in 1801.
[4] The radula and jaw was depicted by George Washington Tryon and Henry Augustus Pilsbry in 1894.
[9] There is a dense cluster of about ten club-shaped, glandular mucous glands near the atrium base.
[12] It was thought that Cathaica fasciola belongs to the cold-aridiphilous and meso-xerophilous groups of species in 2006.
[13] It is one of main species found in Quaternary loess terrestrial gastropod assemblages in China.
[13] Cathaica fasciola is polyphagous and it causes damage to vegetables, fruits, flowers and other economic agricultural crops.
[clarification needed][15] Predators of snails Cathaica fasciola include Rathouisia leonina (in laboratory conditions only).
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