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Stenothecidae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Superfamily
  
Yochelcionelloidea

Phylum
  
Mollusca

Rank
  
Family

Class
  
Gastropoda or Monoplacophora

Similar
  
Tremanotidae, Yochelcionella, Aldanellidae, Helcionelloida, Bellerophontidae

Stenothecidae is an extinct family of fossil univalved Cambrian molluscs which may be either gastropods or monoplacophorans.

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The name of this taxon should not be confused with that of the class Stenothecoida, a group of problematic Cambrian invertebrates that have a bivalved (dorsal and ventral) shell.

Morphology

The group comprises conical laterally compressed shells that may be smooth or ornamented with folds or ribs. The shells are broadly limpet-like, which led to their initial consideration as monoplacophoran molluscs.

Taxonomy

The taxonomic position of the group is unclear; it has been classified as a Yochelcionelloid or Helcionelloid. It is not obviously in the stem group of any modern molluscan class, and has been referred to the monoplacophora, although the monoplacophora are no longer considered to be a clade, and thus that classification means little more than "primitive mollusc".

Genera

The family Stenothecidae consists of two subfamilies and the following genera:

  • Stenothecinae Runegar & Jell, 1980 - synonym: Mellopegmidae Missarzhevsky, 1989
  • Stenotheca Salter [in Hicks], 1872 - type genus of the family Stenothecidae
  • Mellopegma Runegar & Jell, 1976
  • Watsonellinae Parkhaev, 2001
  • Watsonella Grabau, 1900 - type genus of the subfamily Watsonellinae
  • Watsonella crosbyi Grabau - type species of the genus Watsonella
  • References

    Stenothecidae Wikipedia