Stenotrema brevipila, also known as the Talladega slitmouth, is a species of pulmonate land snail in the family Polygyridae.
[2] The Talladega slitmouth possesses an imperforate, globose, convex, reddish-brown shell covered with fine, short hairs typical among members of the Stenotrema genus.
The aperture is pale, transverse, and very narrow, with its margin extending outwards from the shell.
[2] The Talladega slitmouth is endemic to the southeastern United States, where it can be found in Georgia and Alabama.
[3] This species is most commonly found around rocky outcrops and talus, on or under rocks or leaf litter.