spiralar
Spiralar is a genus of marine mollusks within the family Spiridae, commonly known as the spindle snails or screw shells. These gastropod snails are characterized by elongated, spirally coiled shells that can vary in size, often displaying a pointed apex and a tapered aperture. The shells exhibit a range of color patterns, including bands and spots, which serve as camouflage in their natural habitats.
Spiralar species are primarily found in tropical and subtropical marine environments, often inhabiting sandy or rocky
The reproductive strategies of Spiralar involve releasing eggs or larvae into the water column, where they
Due to their distinctive shells and varied patterns, Spiralar species are sometimes collected for decorative purposes
Understanding the biology and ecology of Spiralar enhances knowledge about marine biodiversity and can inform conservation