Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet et al., 2017)

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The taxonomy of the Gastropoda as it was revised in December 2017 by Philippe Bouchet and eight other authors, is a publication which lays out a newly revised system for the scientific classification of gastropod mollusks. [1] The same work also included the taxonomy of monoplacophorans.

Contents

The publication is entitled, "Revised Classification, Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families"; it was published by the journal Malacologia .

Summary of the taxonomy

The following cladogram shows a summary of the new gastropod taxonomy, according to the work's Contents section:

Gastropoda
Amphigastropoda

Bellerophontida

Archaeobranchia

Pelagiellida

Helcionellida

Paleozoic Basal Taxa that are Certainly Gastropoda †

Patellogastropoda

Patellida

Neomphaliones

Neomphalida

Cocculinida

Vetigastropoda

Paleozoic Taxa of Uncertain Position †

Pleurotomariida

Seguenziida

Lepetellida

Trochida

Neritimorpha

Paleozoic Taxa of Uncertain Position †

Cyrtoneritida

Cycloneritida

Caenogastropoda

Fossil Taxa of Uncertain Position †

Architaenioglossa

Sorbeoconcha

Campanilimorpha

Cerithiimorpha

Taxa of Uncertain Position

Hypsogastropoda

"Rissoiform Clade"

Latrogastropoda

Taxa of Uncertain Position

Neogastropoda

Heterobranchia

Fossil Taxa of Uncertain Position †

"Lower Heterobranchia"

Euthyneura

Taxa of Uncertain Position

Acteonimorpha

Ringipleura
Ringiculimorpha

Ringiculida

Nudipleura

Pleurobranchida

Nudibranchia
Doridina

Bathydoridoidei

Doridoidei

Cladobranchia

Tectipleura
Euopisthobranchia

Umbraculida

Cephalaspidea

Runcinida

Aplysiida (Anaspidea)

Pteropoda

Euthecosomata

Pseudothecosomata

Gymnosomata

Panpulmonata

Sacoglossa

Siphonarimorpha

Pylopulmonata

Acochlidimorpha

Hygrophila

Eupulmonata

Ellobiida

Geophila

Systellommatophora

Stylommatophora

Fossil Taxa of Uncertain Position †

Achatinina

Scolodontina

Helicina

Taxa of Uncertain Position

Succineoidei (Elasmognatha)

Rhytidoidei

Orthalicoidei

Pupilloidei (Orthurethra)

Clausilioidei

Arionoidei

Limacoidei

Oleacinoidei

Helicoidei

†Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain position within Gastropoda or Monoplacophora

(Unassigned to Superfamily)

†Superfamily Archinacelloidea Knight, 1952

†Subclass Amphigastropoda

†Order Bellerophontida

†Superfamily Bellerophontoidea McCoy, 1852

†Subclass Archaeobranchia

†Order Pelagiellida

†Superfamily Pelagielloidea Knight, 1956 (=Orthostrophina)

†Order Helcionellida

†Superfamily Scenelloidea S. A. Miller, 1889

†Superfamily Yochelcionelloidea Runnegar & Jell, 1976

†Paleozoic basal taxa that are certainly Gastropoda

(Unassigned to Superfamily)

†Superfamily Clisospiroidea S. A. Miller, 1889 (=Mimospirina)

†Superfamily Euomphaloidea White, 1877

†Superfamily Loxonematoidea Koken, 1889

†Superfamily Macluritoidea Carpenter, 1861

†Superfamily Ophiletoidea Koken, 1907

†Superfamily Oriostomatoidea Koken, 1896

†Superfamily PalaeotrochoideaKnight, 1956

†Superfamily Trochonematoidea Zittel, 1895

Subclass Patellogastropoda

Order Patellida

Common limpets1.jpg
A group of live Patella vulgata , true limpets (common name for Patellogastropoda), on a rock in Wales

Superfamily Eoacmaeoidea Nakano & Ozawa, 2007

Superfamily Patelloidea Rafinesque, 1815

Superfamily Lottioidea Gray, 1840

Subclass Neomphaliones

Order Neomphalida

Chrysomallon squamiferum 9.png
The scaly-foot snail, Chrysomallon squamiferum , a member of Peltospiridae, order Neomphalida

Superfamily Neomphaloidea McLean, 1981

Order Cocculinida

Superfamily Cocculinoidea Dall, 1882

Subclass Vetigastropoda

†Paleozoic taxa of uncertain position

Order Pleurotomariida

Perotrochus atlanticus.jpg
Shell of Perotrochus atlanticus , a member of Pleurotomariidae, the only extant family of order Pleurotomariida

†Superfamily Eotomarioidea Wenz, 1938

†Superfamily Murchisonioidea Koken, 1896

Superfamily Pleurotomarioidea Swainson, 1840

†Superfamily Porcellioidea Koken, 1895

†Superfamily Pseudophoroidea S. A. Miller, 1889

†Superfamily Ptychomphaloidea Wenz, 1938

†Superfamily Schizogonioidea Cox, 1960

†Superfamily Sinuspiroidea Mazaev, 2011

Order Seguenziida

Superfamily Seguenzioidea Verrill, 1884

Order Lepetellida

Superfamily Lepetelloidea Dall, 1882

Superfamily Fissurelloidea Fleming, 1822

Superfamily Haliotoidea Rafinesque, 1815

Superfamily Lepetodriloidea McLean, 1988

Superfamily Scissurelloidea Gray, 1847

Order Trochida

Superfamily Trochoidea Rafinesque, 1815

Subclass Neritimorpha

†Paleozoic taxa of uncertain position

†Superfamily Nerrhenoidea Bandel & Heidelberger, 2001

†Superfamily Platyceratoidea Hall, 1879

†Order Cyrtoneritida

Order Cycloneritida

Superfamily Helicinoidea

Superfamily Hydrocenoidea

†Superfamily Naticopsoidea

Superfamily Neritoidea

Superfamily Neritopsoidea

†Superfamily Symmetrocapuloidea

Subclass Caenogastropoda

†Fossil taxa of uncertain position

Unassigned to Superfamily

†Superfamily Dendropupoidea

†Superfamily Peruneloidea

†Superfamily Subulitoidea

Grade Architaenioglossa

Superfamily Ampullarioidea

Superfamily Cyclophoroidea

Superfamily Viviparoidea

Cohort Sorbeoconcha

Unassigned to Superfamily

†Superfamily Acteoninoidea

†Superfamily Orthonematoidea

†Superfamily Palaeostyloidea

†Superfamily Pseudozygopleuroidea

†Superfamily Soleniscoidea

Subcohort Campanilimorpha

Superfamily Campaniloidea

Subcohort Cerithiimorpha

Taxa of uncertain position

Subcohort Hypsogastropoda

"Rissoiform clade"
Superorder Latrogastropoda
Taxa of uncertain position
Order Neogastropoda

Subclass Heterobranchia

†Fossil taxa of uncertain position

Grade "Lower Heterobranchia"

Infraclass Euthyneura

Taxa of uncertain position

Cohort Acteonimorpha

Cohort Ringipleura

Subcohort Ringiculimorpha
Order Ringiculida
Subcohort Nudipleura
Order Pleurobranchida
Order Nudibranchia

Suborder Doridina

Suborder Cladobranchia

Cohort Tectipleura

Subcohort Euopisthobranchia
Order Umbraculida
Order Cephalaspidea
Order Runcinida
Order Aplysiida (Anaspidea)
Order Pteropoda

Suborder Euthecosomata Suborder Pseudothecosomata Suborder Gymnosomata

Subcohort Panpulmonata
Superorder Sacoglossa
Superorder Siphonarimorpha
Superorder Pylopulmonata
Superorder Acochlidimorpha
Superorder Hygrophila
Superorder Eupulmonata

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References

  1. Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Hausdorf, Bernhard; Kaim, Andrzej; Kano, Yasunori; Nützel, Alexander; Parkhaev, Pavel; Schrödl, Michael; Strong, Ellen E. (2017). "Revised Classification, Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families". Malacologia . 61 (1–2): 1–526. doi:10.4002/040.061.0201. ISSN   0076-2997. S2CID   91051256.