[4] The fossil distribution also includes other parts of Europe, from the Netherlands to Ukraine:[5] Pleistocene and alluvium of the Rhine valley in Germany,[6] Czech Republic,[5] Slovakia,[5] etc.
[4] Meng (2008)[8] found evidence of the occurrence of Vertigo parcedentata in the Altay Mountains and Tien Shan.
[4] Pokryszko & Horsák (2007)[9] also found evidence of the recent occurrence of this species in the Altay region.
[6] The aperture is semiovate, obliquely truncate above, with weakly reflected margins that are connected by a very thin callus.
[6] Authorities differ over the dimensions of the shell: Vertigo parcedentata inhabits soligenous and mixed calcareous fens.