complexera
Complexera is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, an external shell. The genus is part of the family Hydrobiidae, which includes many other freshwater snail species. Complexera species are characterized by their complex shell morphology, which includes a series of spiral ridges and grooves that give the shell a distinctive, intricate appearance.
The genus Complexera was first described by the German malacologist Karl Ludwig Koch in 1841. Since then,
Complexera species are typically found in slow-moving or still waters, such as ponds, lakes, and marshes. They
Despite their ecological importance, Complexera species are not well-studied, and much remains unknown about their biology