dippereita
Dippereita is a genus of small, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Dippereitidae. The genus was first described by the German zoologist Karl Möbius in 1876. Dippereita species are characterized by their small size, typically measuring less than 10 millimeters in length, and their distinctive shell morphology. The shell is usually low-spired, with a smooth or slightly sculptured surface, and a narrow aperture.
Dippereita species are found in a variety of terrestrial habitats, including forests, grasslands, and deserts. They
The genus Dippereita currently includes three recognized species: Dippereita bicolor, Dippereita heathi, and Dippereita mackenziei. Each