antimoniidide
Antimoniidide is a taxonomic family of marine snails, commonly known as sea snails. These gastropod mollusks belong to the order Neogastropoda and are characterized by their spiral shells. The family Antimoniidide was first described by the French malacologist Henri Fischer in 1885.
Species within this family are found in marine environments, typically inhabiting the benthic zone. Their distribution
The diet of antimoniidid snails generally consists of small invertebrates or detritus, depending on the specific