retusoida
Retusoida is a genus of small, freshwater snails with a gill and an operculum, an external shell closure. The genus is endemic to New Zealand and includes two recognized species: Retusoida retusa and Retusoida truncata. These snails are characterized by their small, conical shells with a smooth, rounded apex and a slightly flattened base. The shell is typically brown or reddish-brown in color, with a glossy surface.
Retusoida snails are found in various freshwater habitats, including streams, rivers, and ponds. They are herbivorous,
The taxonomy of Retusoida is still a subject of ongoing research. Some authors have suggested that the
Retusoida snails are not considered to be of significant economic importance, but they play an important role