The family Annulariidae is a taxonomic family of small operculate land snails in the superfamily Littorinoidea.[1]
Annulariidae | |
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Shell of Gouldipoma chiapasense (syntype at MNHN, Paris) | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Subclass: | Caenogastropoda |
Order: | Littorinimorpha |
Superfamily: | Littorinoidea |
Family: | Annulariidae Henderson & Bartsch, 1920 |
Genera | |
See text |
Genera
edit- Subfamily Abbottellinae Watters, 2016
- Abbottella Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Abbottipoma Watters, M. L. Smith & Sneddon, 2020
- Annularisca Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Arenabbottella Watters, M. L. Smith & Sneddon, 2020
- Lagopoma Bartsch, 1946
- Leiabbottella Watters, 2010
- Meganipha F. G. Thompson, 1978
- Microabbottella Watters, M. L. Smith & Sneddon, 2020
- Opisthosiphon Dall, 1905
- Preclaripoma Watters, M. L. Smith & Sneddon, 2020
- Rolleia Crosse, 1891
- Subfamily Annulariinae Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Adamsiella L. Pfeiffer, 1851
- Annularia Schumacher, 1817
- Annularops Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Blaesospira Crosse, 1891
- Chittypoma Watters, 2006
- Cistulops H. B. Baker, 1924
- Eyerdamia Bartsch, 1946
- Juannularia de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Lugarenia de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Megannularia Watters, 2006
- Saulaepoma Watters, 2006
- Weinlandipoma Bartsch, 1946
- Xenopoma Crosse, 1891
- Xenopomoides de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Subfamily Chondropomatinae Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Aguayotudora de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Annularodes Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Bonairea H. B. Baker, 1924
- Chondropoma L. Pfeiffer, 1847
- Chondrops Bartsch, 1946
- Chondrothyrium Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Colonella Bartsch, 1946
- Crossepoma Bartsch, 1946
- Cubadamsiella de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Diplopoma L. Pfeiffer, 1859
- Parachondria Dall, 1905
- Parachondrops Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Rhytidopoma Sykes, 1901
- Rhytidothyra Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Subfamily Rhytidopomatinae Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Subfamily Tudorinae Watters, 2006
- Annularita Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Articulipoma Bartsch, 1946
- Choanopomops H. B. Baker, 1928
- Chondropomartes Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Chondropomella Bartsch, 1932
- Chondropometes Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Chondropomium Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Chondrothyra Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Clydonopoma Pilsbry, 1933
- Colobostylus Crosse & P. Fischer, 1888
- Dallsiphona de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Eutudora Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Gouldipoma Watters, 2006
- Gutierrezium de la Torre & Bartsch, 1938
- Halotudora Watters, 2006
- Licina Gray, 1847
- Paradoxipoma Watters, 2014
- Sallepoma Bartsch, 1946
- Samanicola Watters, 2006
- Superbipoma Watters & Larson, 2017
- Tudora Gray, 1850
- Tudorina de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941
- Tudorisca Henderson & Bartsch, 1920
- Turrithyra de la Torre & Bartsch, 1938
- Tessaripoma Watters, 2016
- Incertipoma Bartsch, 1946 (temporary name)
References
edit- ^ MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Annulariidae Henderson & Bartsch, 1920. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=368483 on 2020-08-10
- Watters, G. Thomas. The Caribbean land snail family Annulariidae: A revision of the higher taxa and a catalog of the species. Backhuys Publishers, 2006.
- Watters, G.T. (2014) A preliminary review of the Annulariidae of the Lesser Antilles. Nautilus, 128 (3), 65–90
- Watters G.T., Smith M.L. & Sneddon D.J. (2020). The subfamily Abbottellinae (Gastropoda: Annulariidae): origins, associations, and a review of the Hispaniolan taxa. The Nautilus. 134(1): 1-34.
External links
edit- SIMONE, LUIZ RICARDO L. "COMPARATIVE MORPHOLOGY AND PHYLOGENY OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE SUPERFAMILIES OF ARCHITAENIOGLOSSANS AND THE ANNULARIIDAE (MOLLUSCA, CAENOGASTROPODA)'(With 354 figures)." Arquivos do Museu National 62.4 (2004): 387-504
- Watters, G. Thomas. "A revision of the Annulariidae of Central America (Gastropoda: Littorinoidea)." Zootaxa 3878.4 (2014): 301-350
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