morulaa
Morulaa is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, an internal shell. It is part of the family Viviparidae, which includes other freshwater snails. The genus was first described by the German zoologist Carl Friedrich Kiel in 1865. Morulaa species are known for their distinctive shell shape, which is typically elongated and conical, with a smooth surface and a prominent spire.
The genus Morulaa is found in various freshwater habitats, including rivers, streams, and ponds. They are typically
Morulaa species are of interest to scientists due to their unique reproductive strategy and their role in