endosomerna
Endosomerna is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, an internal shell. They are part of the family Hydrobiidae, which includes many other small freshwater snails. Endosomerna species are typically found in slow-moving or stagnant freshwater habitats, such as ponds, lakes, and marshes. They are known for their distinctive shell shape, which is often elongated and flattened, with a smooth or slightly ribbed surface.
The genus Endosomerna was first described by the German malacologist Karl Ludwig Koch in 1841. It is
Endosomerna species are herbivorous, feeding on algae and other plant material. They are also known to be