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Macluritidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
†"Archaeogastropoda"

Rank
  
Family

Class
  
Gastropoda

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Macluritidae

Superfamily
  
†Macluritoidea Carpenter, 1861

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Macluritidae is an extinct family of relatively large, Lower Ordovician to Devonian, macluritacean gastropods(?), hypserstrophically coiled, that is dextral while appearing sinsitral, of which the genus Maclurites is arch-typical. The base of their shells is flat or gently protruding while the upper side is generally concave.

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Taxonomy

J.B Knight, et al., 1960 included the Macluritidae in the prosobranch Archeogastropoda and included the family in the Macluritacea. Linsely and Keir, 1984 removed the Macluritidae, along with the Onychochilidae, to the Paragastropoda, a new class of gastropod-like molluscs proposed for forms which they concluded had untorted bodies.

Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005, tentativley included the Macluritidae within the Gastropoda, placing them among Paleozoic molluscs with anisostrophically coiled shells of uncertain position (Gastropoda?) and within the superfamily Macluritoidea. This family has no subfamilies.

Genera

Genera in the family Macluritidae include:

  • Bridgeina
  • Maclurina
  • Macluritella - synonym: Prohelicotoma.
  • Maclurites Lesueur, 1818 - type genus of the family Macluritidae - synonyms: Paramaclurites, Coelocentrus, Mitrospira, Polyenaulus.
  • Monitorella
  • Palliseria
  • Rousseauspira
  • Scaevogyra
  • Teiichispira
  • Zhuozishanospira
  • References

    Macluritidae Wikipedia