Tylomelania perfecta


Tylomelania perfecta is a species of freshwater snail with an operculum, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Pachychilidae.
Tylomelania perfecta, like other members of its genus, is ovoviviparous, meaning it retains fertilized eggs in a brood pouch inside the female’s pallial oviduct until they hatch into fully formed juveniles. This unique reproductive strategy is uncommon among freshwater snails and involves significant maternal investment.
This is the first species of the genus Tylomelania that was described by malacologist Albert Mousson in 1849.

Distribution

This species occurs in south, south-east and central Sulawesi, Indonesia. It is a widespread species of Tylomelania.

Ecology

This is a riverine species.