spiraliba
Spiraliba is a genus of small, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Spiralibidae. The genus was first described by the German zoologist August Friedrich Thiele in 1925. Spiraliba species are characterized by their spiral-shaped shells, which are typically small and conical. They are found in freshwater habitats, including streams, rivers, and ponds, and are known for their ability to burrow into the substrate.
The genus Spiraliba includes several species, with the most well-known being Spiraliba spira. This species is
Spiraliba species are hermaphroditic, meaning that each individual possesses both male and female reproductive organs. They
Spiraliba species are of interest to scientists due to their unique life history and ecology. They are