enklaos
Enklaos is a genus of small, terrestrial gastropod mollusks belonging to the family Endodontidae. These snails are characterized by their generally small size and a shell that is typically flattened and discoidal, often exhibiting microscopic sculpture. The aperture of the Enklaos shell is usually constricted by parietal lamellae, which are internal ridges.
The distribution of Enklaos species is primarily found in the Australasian region, with a notable presence
Reproduction in Enklaos, as with many land snails, is typically hermaphroditic, meaning individuals possess both male
The taxonomy of Enklaos has undergone revisions, and some species previously assigned to this genus may now