pitkähierrännäistä
Pitkähierrännäistä, scientifically known as Hydrobia ulvae, is a small species of freshwater snail belonging to the family Hydrobiidae. It is a common inhabitant of brackish and freshwater environments across Europe and parts of Asia. These snails are typically found in shallow waters, such as ponds, ditches, and estuaries, where they often cling to submerged vegetation or the substrate.
The shell of Pitkähierrännäistä is generally conical and dextral, meaning it spirals to the right. It can
Pitkähierrännäistä plays a role in its ecosystem as a detritivore, feeding on algae, decaying organic matter,