albumeilla
Albumeilla is a genus within the family Eulimidae, a group of small, parasitic marine gastropods commonly found in various oceanic habitats. These snails are characterized by their slender, elongated shells, often with a smooth surface and a glossy appearance. The genus is primarily noted for its parasitic relationship with echinoderms, such as sea stars and sea urchins, on which the albumeilla species typically feed.
The lifecycle of albumeilla involves a close association with its host, where it often resides on the
Albumeilla species are distributed in various regions across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They inhabit
Due to their specialized ecological niche, albumeilla species are rarely encountered outside of scientific collections. Their
Overall, albumeilla represents a significant example of parasitic adaptation among marine gastropods, illustrating the complex relationships