koristepintanalike
Koristepintanalike, also known as the "Koristepintanalike" or "Koristepintanalike," is a genus of small, terrestrial snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Charopidae. The genus was first described by the German malacologist Friedrich von Martens in 1860. The name "Koristepintanalike" is derived from the Greek words "koriste," meaning "ornament," and "pintanalike," meaning "small," reflecting the small size and ornate shell of these snails.
The genus Koristepintanalike is characterized by its small, conical, and slightly elevated shells, which are typically
Koristepintanalike species are found in various habitats, including forests, grasslands, and rocky areas. They are known
The taxonomy of Koristepintanalike is still under study, and new species are occasionally described. As of