encricula
Encricula is a genus of small, marine, gastropod mollusks in the family Enidae. The genus was first described by the French naturalist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in 1816. Species within the genus Encricula are characterized by their small size, typically measuring less than 10 millimeters in length, and their distinctive shell shape, which is often elongated and spiraled.
The shells of Encricula species are typically smooth and glossy, with a coloration that ranges from white
Encricula species are found in a variety of marine environments, including rocky shores, coral reefs, and seagrass
The taxonomy of the genus Encricula is complex, with many species described over the years. However, recent
Despite the ongoing debate over its taxonomy, Encricula remains an important genus in the study of marine