Tritonoturris lifouana

This family is characterized by its elongate and slender shells, which are typically ornate with axial ribs and spiral cords.

The surface is often marked with fine spiral grooves and ribs, providing texture and complexity to its appearance.

Size: Shell length varies but is generally between 10 and 20 millimeters, fitting within the smaller spectrum of marine gastropods.

Habitat: This species typically inhabits deeper marine environments, often associated with coral reefs, rocky substrates, or sandy-muddy bottoms.

It adds to the understanding of gastropod diversity and the ecological roles of small predatory snails in coral reef and deep-sea ecosystems.