puhendas
Puhendas is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks within the family Puhendidae. The genus is characterized by its distinctive shell morphology and ecological adaptations to marine environments. Species within this genus are primarily found in shallow coastal waters and are known for their shell's elongated spiral shape and intricate surface patterns.
The shells of puhendas species are typically small to medium-sized, with a range of coloration that includes
Puhendas species are scavengers and detritivores, feeding mainly on organic matter accumulated on the ocean floor.
The evolutionary history of puhendas is traced through fossil records dating back to the Miocene epoch, indicating
Due to their specific habitat requirements, puhendas are considered indicators of healthy benthic ecosystems. Their study