Martin Pellizzer

Physidium Cornigerum

Physidium cornigerum is a small freshwater snail commonly found in ponds and slow-moving streams. It belongs to the family Planorbidae and is known for its distinctive spiral shell. This species plays an important role in aquatic ecosystems by feeding on algae and detritus. Its presence is often an indicator of water quality and environmental health. Due to its ecological significance, it is a subject of interest for both researchers and conservationists.