dirbtini
Dirbtini is a group of small, semi-aquatic gastropods belonging to the family Dirbtonidae. The name derives from the ancient local language of the Dirbn region where the species was first described. Members of this family are characterized by a shell that is rounded at the apex and a spiral aperture. They typically range from 2 to 5 centimeters in width, with a coloration that varies from pale green to dark brown depending on their habitat. The soft body is soft and elongated, and many species exhibit a distinctive mantle that secretes a strong adhesive for attachment to rocks or vegetation.
The Dirbtini are found primarily in the freshwater streams and marshes of the Dirbn basin in the
Ecologically, Dirbtini play a significant role in maintaining freshwater ecosystems. They contribute to the breakdown and