Samarutilus is endemic to Italy where it is found from the
Magra River south to the
Sele River on the drainage basins of the
Ligurian Sea and
Tyrrhenian Sea, and from the
Tronto River to the
Trigno River in the Adriatic drainage basin. The precise extent of its native range is unknown as it has been widely introduced to rivers to the south of its known native range, as far as
Sicily. The rovella is considered to be a habitat generalist but tends to be absent in the deeper slower flowing reaches of rivers, preferring upper reaches with clear water, rocky to stony substrates and aquatic vegetation, in some areas it will enter drainage channels, lakes and reservoirs. ==References==