binomiorella
Binomiorella is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a semi-transparent shell, belonging to the family Hydrobiidae. The genus was first described by the German malacologist Karl Ludwig Koch in 1841. The name "Binomiorella" is derived from the Latin words "binomius," meaning "two-named," and "ella," a diminutive suffix, reflecting the genus' close relationship with the genus Binomphalaria.
Binomiorella species are typically found in stagnant or slow-moving freshwater habitats, such as ponds, marshes, and
The genus Binomiorella includes several species, with Binomiorella hupferi being one of the most well-known. This
Binomiorella species are hermaphroditic, meaning they have both male and female reproductive organs. They reproduce sexually,
Binomiorella species are of interest to scientists and conservationists due to their potential impact on native