bultera
Bultera is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks within the family Costellariidae, commonly known as the ribbed miters. This genus comprises small to medium-sized predatory sea snails that inhabit tropical and subtropical waters. Species within Bultera are characterized by their elongated, conical shells with distinct axial ribbing, giving them a textured appearance. These shells often feature vibrant coloration patterns, which serve as camouflage or signaling mechanisms in their natural habitats.
The biological role of Bultera species primarily involves predation on other small invertebrates, such as worms
Taxonomically, Bultera was established as a distinct genus based on shell morphology and anatomical features. It
Due to their attractive shells, species of Bultera are sometimes collected for the shell trade. However, their
Overall, Bultera represents a notable example of marine gastropod diversity, exemplifying adaptations for predatory life in