Dendosta
Dendosta is a genus of small, terrestrial snails belonging to the family Endodontidae. These snails are typically found in the Indo-Pacific region, inhabiting a variety of environments including forests, grasslands, and even urban gardens. Their shells are usually coiled in a flat or slightly depressed spiral, often with prominent spiral ribs or a sculpture of fine striae. The aperture of the shell can vary in shape but is generally somewhat rounded or ovate. The internal structure of the shell often features unique teeth or lamellae, which are characteristic of the Endodontidae family and are used for taxonomic classification.
The diet of dendosta snails primarily consists of decaying plant matter, algae, and fungi. They are often