Cocculinoidea

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Cocculinoidea
Coccopigya crinita (MNHN-IM-2000-4937).jpeg
Various examples of Coccopigya crinita (paratype at MNHN, Paris)
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Neomphaliones
Order: Cocculinida
, 1987
Superfamily: Cocculinoidea
Dall, 1882
Families

Bathysciadiidae
Cocculinidae

Diversity[1]
51 extant species,
at least 4 fossil species

The Cocculinoidea is a superfamily of deepwater limpets (marine gastropods), the only superfamily in the order Cocculinida , one of the main orders of gastropods according to the taxonomy as set up by (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). The clade Cocciliniformia used to be designated as a superorder.

Taxonomy[]

According to Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005, the superfamily Cocculinoidea contains the families Bathysciadiidae and Cocculinidae.

The Cocculinoidea (Cocculinacea Dall, 1882) are combined with the Lepetelliodea (Lepetellacea Dall, 1882) in Cocculinoformia Haszprunar, 1987, referred to as a clade in Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005 although it used to be designated a superorder by Ponder & Lindberg, 1997. Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) leave the Cocculiniformia to consist only of the Cocculinoidea, having moved the Lepetelloidea to the Vetigastropoda.

(Note that before the stipulation by the ICZN, the majority of invertebrate superfamilies ended in -acea, or -aceae, not -oidea.)

Overview of species[]

Species within the Cocculinoidea include:

  1. Haszprunar, 2011
  2. (Dall, 1908)
  3. Dall, 1927
  4. Bathysciadium costulatum (Locard, 1898)
  5. (Dall, 1927)
  6. Bathysciadium xylophagum Warén & Carrozza in Warén, 1997
  7. Moskalev, 1973
  8. Xenodonta bogasoni Warén, 1993
  9. (Dall, 1908)
  10. (Dall, 1890)
  11. (Dall & Simpson, 1901)
  12. (Thiele, 1903)
  13. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  14. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  15. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  16. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  17. Coccopigya lata Warén, 1996
  18. McLean & Harasewych, 1995
  19. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  20. Hasegawa, 1997
  21. Coccopigya punctoradiata (Kuroda & Habe, 1949)
  22. Coccopigya spinigera (Jeffreys, 1883)
  23. Coccopigya viminensis (Rocchini, 1990)
  24. Schepman, 1908
  25. McLean, 1987
  26. Schepman, 1908
  27. McLean, 1987
  28. McLean, 1992
  29. A. E. Verrill, 1884
  30. Dall, 1908
  31. McLean & Harasewych, 1995
  32. Cocculina fenestrata Ardila & Harasewych, 2005
  33. Dall, 1907
  34. Cocculina leptoglypta Dautzenberg & H. Fischer, 1897
  35. Cocculina messingi McLean & Harasewych, 1995
  36. Dall, 1908
  37. Schepman, 1908
  38. Schepman, 1908
  39. Kuroda & Habe, 1949
  40. Dall, 1882
  41. Schepman, 1908
  42. Clarke, 1960
  43. Hasegawa, 1997
  44. Hasegawa, 1997
  45. Kuroda & Habe, 1949
  46. Fedikovella beanii (Dall, 1882)
  47. Moskalev, 1976
  48. Macleaniella moskalevi Leal & Harasewych, 1999
  49. (Fleming, 1948)
  50. (Thiele, 1903)
  51. Moskalev, 1976

Fossil species within the Cocculinoidea include:

  1. (Marwick, 1931)
  2. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  3. B. A. Marshall, 1986
  4. (B. A. Marshall, 1986)

References[]

  1. ^ WoRMS. Taxon tree. accessed 28 November 2017.
  • Keen, A.Myra 1958; Sea Shells of Tropical West America, Stanford University Press.
  • Moore, R.C. 1952, Gastropods, in Moore, Lalicker, and Fischer; Invertebrate Fossils, McGraw-Hill Book.

Further reading[]

  • Strong E. E., Harasewych M. G. & Haszprunar G. (2005) "Phylogeny of the Cocculinoidea (Mollusca, Gastropoda)." Invertebrate Biology 122(2): 114-125. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7410.2003.tb00077.x

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