This family of snails have small shells which lose their apical whorls as they continue to grow, giving the shells a truncated and cylindrical appearance.
Snails in this family are found in marine coastal environments, near or just above the high tide line on stones and pebbles, fine sediments and decomposing vegetation.
Life cycle
The sexes are separate. Fertilized eggs are laid as egg capsules, which are attached to detritus.
References
^Gray (1840). Synopsis of the contents of the British Museum ed. 42: 117, 148.