otista
Otista refers to a genus of freshwater snails within the family Viviparidae. These snails are commonly known as river snails or mystery snails. They are native to freshwater habitats across various continents, including Asia, Africa, and Europe, though their distribution has been influenced by human introduction in some regions. Otista snails are characterized by their round, globose shells, which are typically coiled in a sinistral (left-handed) direction, although some species may exhibit dextral coiling. Their shells can vary in color and size depending on the species.
These snails are aquatic and inhabit slow-moving or still freshwater environments such as rivers, lakes, ponds,