palettanuga
Palettanuga is a genus of freshwater mollusks belonging to the family Naugidae within the class Gastropoda. These aquatic snails are characterized by their elongated, often cylindrically shaped shells, which can vary in size depending on the species. Palettanuga species are primarily found in tropical and subtropical freshwater habitats, including rivers, streams, and lakes, where they play a role in the ecosystem as grazers feeding on algae and detritus.
The genus is distinguished by its shell morphology, which typically features a smooth surface with subtle spiral
Distribution of Palettanuga is mainly concentrated in Southeast Asia, with some species also recorded in parts
Research into Palettanuga remains limited, but ongoing studies focus on their ecological role, shell formation, and
Due to their specific habitat requirements and sensitivity to environmental changes, Palettanuga species are important additions