plodila
Plodila is a type of genus in the family Darwiniidae, a group of monoplacophorans, a class of deep-sea mollusks.
Plodila specimens were first discovered in the early 20th century, and they were initially classified as a
One of the defining features of Plodila is its conical shell, which is considered to be one
Plodila specimens have been found in various locations around the world, including the Pacific, Atlantic, and
Research on Plodila has provided valuable insights into the evolution of mollusks, particularly in the context
Overall, Plodila remains an area of interest for researchers in the fields of paleontology, malacology, and