Theba macandrewiana is a species of land snail of the family Helicidae, endemic to the Savage Islands of Portugal.
[2] It is present in the three islands (Selvagem Grande, Selvagem Pequena and Fora Islet) where it occurs on rocky and sandy soils, beneath rocks or associated to grasses from 5 to 160 metres (16 to 525 ft) in altitude.
[1] The species was threatened by previous introduction of rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), mice (Mus musculus) and the tobacco tree (Nicotiana glauca) to the Selvagem Grande which were effectively eradicated in the early 2000's.
Today, the species is susceptible to soil erosion and consequent landslides from rainstorms that affect the arid archipelago and also native lizards that may predate on eggs.
[1] It represents about 35% of the diet of yellow-legged gulls that breed on the islands.