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Anchurinae

Gastropoda - Aporrhaidae

Synonymy list
YearName and author
2009Anchurinae Kollmann pp. 41, 54-55

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RankNameAuthor
kingdomAnimalia()
Bilateria
EubilateriaAx 1987
Protostomia
Spiralia
superphylumLophotrochozoa
phylumMollusca
classGastropoda
RankNameAuthor
subclassCaenogastropoda(Cox 1959)
Sorbeoconcha(Ponder and Lindberg 1997)
Hypsogastropoda(Ponder and Lindberg 1997)
superorderLatrogastropodaRiedel 2000
superfamilyStromboidea(Rafinesque 1815)
familyAporrhaidaeGray 1850
subfamilyAnchurinae
subfamilyAnchurinae

If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.

Subfm. †Anchurinae Kollmann 2009
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G. †Alarimella Saul 1998
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Alarimella anae Saul 1998
Alarimella veta Packard 1922
G. †Drepanocheilus Meek 1864
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Subg. †Drepanocheilus (Tulochilus) Finlay and Marwick 1937
Drepanocheilus bataviensis Wild and Stilwell 2016
G. †Helicaulax Gabb 1868
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Anchura (Helicaulax) popenoei Elder and Saul 1996
Anchura (Helicaulax) tricosa Saul and Popenoe 1993
Helicaulax bicarinata Gabb 1869
Helicaulax bicarinata Deshayes in Leymerie 1842
Helicaulax falcata Böhm 1891
Helicaulax formosa Stephenson 1955
Helicaulax latealata Riedel 1933
G. †Pletzachia Kollmann 2009
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Pletzachia furcata Kollmann 2009
G. †Pseudanchura Kollmann 2005
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Pseudanchura astieriana d'Orbigny 1843
Pseudanchura biangulata Anderson 1938
Pseudanchura carinata Mantell 1822
Pseudanchura carinella d'Orbigny 1843
G. †Pugioptera Pchelintsev 1953
Diagnosis
ReferenceDiagnosis
H. A. Kollmann 2009Whorls convex with well-developed sculpture of nodes at intersections of strong collabral and weak spiral ribs; last whorl low, with angulation or shoulder passing into keel of labral wing; rostrum long, straight to slightly bent. Wing proximally constricted but distally with “ears”, bifurcations or additional digitations (pl. 2, figs. 11, 12).