Oxideilla
Oxideilla is a lesser-known but distinctive species of small, terrestrial snail belonging to the family Oxychilidae. Native to parts of Europe, particularly the Iberian Peninsula, it is often found in moist, shaded environments such as forests, gardens, and rocky areas. The snail is characterized by its relatively small, oval-shaped shell, which typically measures around 10–15 millimeters in diameter. Its shell exhibits a smooth, glossy surface with a light brown or beige coloration, often adorned with subtle darker stripes or markings.
Oxideilla is primarily nocturnal, emerging from its shell to forage for food during the night. Its diet
This snail plays a role in the local food web, serving as prey for various invertebrates and
Due to its small size and relatively inconspicuous nature, Oxideilla is rarely studied in detail, and much