hydrtaattina
Hydrtaattina, also known as Hydraattina, is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, an external shell. The genus is native to the United States, with species found in the eastern and central regions of the country. Hydrtaattina species are characterized by their small, conical shells, which are typically less than 10 millimeters in height. The shells are usually brown or gray in color, with a smooth surface and a distinct spire.
The genus Hydrtaattina was first described by the American malacologist Henry Augustus Pilsbry in 1901. Since
Hydrtaattina species are aquatic, living in slow-moving or still waters such as ponds, lakes, and marshes. They
The conservation status of Hydrtaattina species varies. Some species are considered to be of least concern,