spiroabalkan
Spiroabalkan is a genus within the family of gastropod mollusks, characterized by its coiled shell structure and distinctive morphological features. The genus belongs to the subfamily Strobilopsinae, which is known for its small size and terrestrial habitat. Spiroabalkan species are primarily distributed in the Balkan Peninsula, encompassing countries such as Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, and surrounding regions. Their habitats typically include limestone and calcareous soils, where they thrive under leaf litter, in crevices, and among detritus.
The shell of Spiroabalkan species exhibits a spiral configuration with intricate patterns and often a glossy
Biologically, Spiroabalkan snails play a role in the decomposition process, feeding on fungi, decaying plant matter,
Taxonomically, Spiroabalkan was established based on distinctive shell features that differentiate it from closely related genera.