rhipidia
Rhipidia is a genus of marine gastropod mollusks, commonly known as sea snails, belonging to the family Rissoidae. These small to medium-sized snails are found in shallow to moderately deep waters across various oceans, particularly in temperate and subtropical regions.
The shells of Rhipidia species are typically ovate or conical, with a relatively smooth surface, although some
Rhipidia are benthic organisms, meaning they live on the seafloor. They are often found on rocky substrates,
Reproduction in Rhipidia follows the typical pattern for gastropods, involving external fertilization and the release of
While not typically of significant commercial value, Rhipidia play a role in the marine ecosystem as grazers