Pleurotomariacea
Pleurotomariacea is one of two names that are used for a taxonomic superfamily of sea snails that are an ancient lineage and are well represented in the fossil record. The name Pleurotomariacea is used by paleontologists, who, because they usually have only the hard parts of mollusks to study, often use a slightly different scheme of classification from that used by scientists who study living mollusks.
The name Pleurotomariacea is based on Swainson, 1840 and was described in 1960 in the Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, The taxon was established for mostly conispiral, but also discoidal and auriform shells which have a nacreous, aragonite, inner layer.
The Pleurotomariacea, now often seen as Pleurotomarioidea, has been included in the Archaegastropoda. although more recent classifications put it in a more restricted sense in the Vetigastropoda
The evolutionary derivation of the group is thought to be from the Bellerophontacea and to have happened late in the Cambrian. Earlier gastropods belonged to the Helcionellacea, Bellerophontacea, and questionably to the Palegiellacea.
The Treatise lists the following families, here in alphabetical order.
Catantostomatidae, Eotomariidae, Euomphalopteridae, Gosselitinidae, Haliotidae, Kittlidiscidae, Laubellidae, Lophospiridae, Luciellidae, Phanerotrematidae, Phymatopleuridae, Pleurotromariidae, Polytremerida, Portlockiellidae, Rhaphischismatidae, Raphystomatidae, Scissurellidae, Sinuopeidae, Tremnotropidae, Trochotomidae, Zygitidae.
Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005, with a greater emphasis on molecular characteristics than shell characters, limited the Pleurotomariacea, as Pleurotomarioidea, to the Pleurotomariidae, Catantostomatidae, Kittilidacidae, Phymatopleuridae, Portlockiellidae, Rhaphischismatidae, Trochotomidae, and Zygitidae. The other families that are included in this superfamily in the Treatise have been reassigned by Bouchet & Rocroi to other higher taxa.Recent families
The following are the Recent families in the superfamily, along with their respective living species:
- Pleurotomariidae
- *Pleurotomaria adansonianus
- *Pleurotomaria rumphii
- *Pleurotomaria beyrichii
- *Pleurotomaria mikadotrochus
- *Pleurotomaria notialis
- *Pleurotomaria salmianus
- *Pleurotomaria schmalzi
- *Pleurotomaria africana : synonym of Bayerotrochus africanus
- *Pleurotomaria amabilis
- *Pleurotomaria anseeuwi
- *Pleurotomaria atlantica
- *Pleurotomaria caledonicus
- *Pleurotomaria diluculum
- *Pleurotomaria gemma
- *Pleurotomaria gotoi
- *Pleurotomaria hirasei
- *Pleurotomaria lucaya
- *Pleurotomaria midas
- *Pleurotomaria pyramus
- *Pleurotomaria quoyana
- *Pleurotomaria teramachii
- *Pleurotomaria vicdani
- *Pleurotomaria westralis
- Scissurellidae
- *Schismope cingulata
- Haliotidae
- *Cellana radiata
- *Cellana solida
- *Cellana testudinaria
- *Haliotis ancile
- *Haliotis aquatilis
- *Haliotis aquatilis
- *Haliotis asinina
- *Haliotis assimilis
- *Haliotis australis
- *Haliotis brazieri
- *Haliotis coccinea
- *Haliotis coccoradiata
- *Haliotis conicopora
- *Haliotis conicopora vixlirata
- *Haliotis corrugata
- *Haliotis cracherodii
- *Haliotis crebrisculpta
- *Haliotis cyclobates
- *Haliotis dalli
- *Haliotis discus
- *Haliotis diversicolor
- *Haliotis dohrniana
- *Haliotis elegans
- *Haliotis emmae
- *Haliotis ethologus
- *Haliotis fulgens
- *Haliotis gigantea
- *Haliotis glabra
- *Haliotis hargravesi
- *Haliotis howensis
- *Haliotis iris
- *Haliotis jacnensis
- *Haliotis kamtschatkana
- *Haliotis laevigata
- *Haliotis lamellosa
- *Haliotis melculus
- *Haliotis midae
- *Haliotis multiperforata
- *Haliotis ovina
- *Haliotis parva
- *Haliotis planata
- *Haliotis pourtalesii
- *Haliotis pulcherrima
- *Haliotis queketti
- *Haliotis roei
- *Haliotis rosacea
- *Haliotis ruber
- *Haliotis rufescens
- *Haliotis scalaris
- *Haliotis semiplicata
- *Haliotis sieboldi
- *Haliotis spadicea
- *Haliotis speciosa
- *Haliotis squamata
- *Haliotis squamosa
- *Haliotis tuberculata
- *Haliotis tuberculata lamellosa
- *Haliotis varia
- *Haliotis venusta
- *Haliotis virginea
- *Haliotis walallensis