succinea
Succinea is a genus of small, air-breathing land snails in the family Succineidae, commonly known as amber snails. The genus includes numerous species that are widely distributed in temperate and tropical regions, typically occupying damp microhabitats such as marshes, wet meadows, damp leaf litter, and riparian zones. They favor areas with persistent moisture and limited direct sunlight.
Morphology and anatomy: Species in this genus have thin, fragile shells that are usually translucent amber
Ecology and behavior: Succinea species are detritivores or microherbivores, feeding on decaying vegetation, fungi, and algal
Distribution and conservation: Members of Succinea occur in Europe, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and other regions,
Taxonomy and name: Succinea belongs to the family Succineidae within the class Gastropoda. The name succinea