Partulina mighelsiana is a species of tropical air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Achatinellidae.
[2]This snail species has a striped shell that consists of different shades of brown, black, and white.
[4] Although it is not considered to be endangered, it is seriously threatened, similar to many other Hawaiian tree snails in the subfamily Achatinellinae.
[5] It is terrestrial and is found in trees, trunks, stems, and leaves that have fungi.
[2] They are threatened by rats, Euglandina, Oxychilus, habitat destruction, and over-collecting.