👉 Campylomma is a type of algae that belongs to the family Microcystidae, commonly found in freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers. They are distinguished by their unique appearance, including their long, thin body with a flattened shape resembling a stylus or "campylophagus." These microorganisms play an important role in aquatic ecosystems, serving as primary producers and detritivores that contribute to nutrient cycling within the water column.