Rissooidea

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Rissooidea
Two views of a shell of Rissoa membranacea.
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Caenogastropoda
Order: Littorinimorpha
Superfamily: Rissooidea
Gray, 1847
Families

See text

Synonyms
  • Rissoacea (suffix -oidea mandatory for a superfamily name following current ICZN art. 29.2.)
  • Rissoidea (misspelling)

Rissooidea, originally named Rissoacea by Gray, 1847, is a

marine snails, belonging to the clade Littorinimorpha.[1]

With their phylogenetic analysis of rissooidean and cingulopsoidean families, Criscione F. & Ponder W.F. (2013) have created the superfamily

genera were brought under Truncatelloidea.[2]

Families

Families within the superfamily Rissooidea include:

Genera unassigned to a family
Family names brought into synonymy
  • Anabathronidae Coan, 1964: synonym of Anabathridae Keen, 1971
  • Ansolidae Slavoshevskaya, 1975: synonym of Barleeiidae Gray, 1857
  • Barleeidae Gray, 1857: synonym of Barleeiidae Gray, 1857
  • Coxielladda Iredale and Whiteley, 1938: belongs to the family Pomatiopsidae
  • Ctyrokya Schlickum, 1965 : belongs to the family Hydrobiidae
  • Gabbia Tryon, 1865: synonym of Bithynia (Gabbia) Tryon, 1865, alternate representation of Bithynia Leach, 1818
  • Rissoidea: misspelling of Rissooidea

Nomenclature

This superfamily was previously known as Rissoacea. Prior to the recent ruling by the ICZN, many invertebrate superfamily names ended in the suffix -acea, or -aceae, not -oidea as now required according to ICZN article 29.2. The suffix -oidea used to be used for some subclasses and superorders, where it is still found. In much of the older literature including Keen 1958, Moore et al. 1952, and the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, gastropod superfamilies are written with the suffix -acea.[3][4][5]

References

  1. ^ Gofas, S. (2013). Rissooidea. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=14767 on 2013-06-04
  2. PMID 23238494
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  3. ^ Keen A. M. (1958). Sea Shells of Tropical West America. Stanford University Press.
  4. ^ Moore, Lalicker & Fischer (1952).Invertebrate Fossils. McGraw-Hill Book.
  5. ^ Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology; part K (Nautiloidea) 1964 and part L (Ammonoidea) 1962; Geological Society of America and Univ. of Kansas Press.