Superregnum: Eukaryota
Cladus: Unikonta
Cladus: Opisthokonta
Cladus: Holozoa
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Spiralia
Cladus: Lophotrochozoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Classis: Gastropoda
Subclassis: Caenogastropoda
Superfamilia Incertae sedis: Cerithioidea
Familiae: (22 + 8) Amphimelaniidae – Batillariidae – Cerithiidae – Dialidae – Diastomatidae – Hemisinidae – Litiopidae – Melanopsidae – Modulidae – Pachychilidae – Paludomidae – Pelycidiidae – Pickworthiidae – Planaxidae – Pleuroceridae – Potamididae – Scaliolidae – Semisulcospiridae – Siliquariidae – Thiaridae – Turritellidae – Zemelanopsidae – †Brachytrematidae – †Eustomatidae – †Ladinulidae – †Maoraxidae – †Popenellidae – †Procerithiidae – †Propupaspiridae – †Prostyliferidae
Genus Incertae sedis (1): Microstilifer
Name
Cerithioidea Férussac, 1819
References
Lozouet, P. & Krygelmans, A. 2016. A new species of Indo-Pacific Modulidae (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda). Zootaxa 4103(2): 195–200. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4103.2.12. Reference page.
Neubauer, T.A. 2016. A nomenclator of extant and fossil taxa of the Melanopsidae (Gastropoda, Cerithioidea). ZooKeys 602: 1–358. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.602.8136. Reference page.
Links
Cerithioidea in the World Register of Marine Species
Vernacular names
中文: 蟹守螺超科
The Cerithioidea is a superfamily of marine, brackish water and freshwater gastropod containing more than 200 genera. The Cerithioidea are included unassigned in the subclass Caenogastropoda. The original name of this superfamily was Cerithiacea, in keeping with common superfamily endings at the time.
Ecology
Cerithioidea is a very diverse superfamily. Its species can be found worldwide mainly in tropic and subtropic seas on rocky intertidal shores, seagrass beds and algal fronds, but also in estuarine and freshwater habitats. The freshwater species are found on all continents, except Antarctica. They are dominant members of mangrove forests, estuarine mudflats, fast-flowing rivers and placid lakes.[3]
Fossil record
Their fossil record of this superfamily can be traced back as far as the early Triassic[1][4] but they began radiating mainly during the Cretaceous.[5]
Taxonomy
The Cerithioidea are presumed to be monophyletic (one lineage).[6] However the phylogenetic relationships between its families are still under investigation because mitochondrial recombinant DNA sequences failed to resolve these questions.[citation needed]
2005 taxonomy
According to the Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005),[7] the following families are included in Cerithioidea:
Amphimelaniidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1891
Batillariidae Thiele, 1929 - monophyletic
† Brachytrematidae Cossmann, 1906
† Cassiopidae Beurlen, 1967
Cerithiidae Fleming, 1822 - monophyletic
Dialidae Kay, 1979
Diastomatidae Cossman, 1894
† Eustomatidae Cossmann, 1906
† Ladinulidae Bandel, 1992
† Lanascalidae Bandel, 1992
Litiopidae Gray, 1847
† Maoraxidae Bandel, Gründel, Maxwell, 2000
Melanopsidae H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854 - freshwater snails, polyphyletic
Modulidae P. Fischer, 1884
Pachychilidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1892
Paludomidae Stoliczka, 1868
Pelycidiidae Ponder & Hall, 1983
Pickworthiidae Iredale, 1917
Planaxidae Gray, 1850
Pleuroceridae P. Fischer, 1885 (1863) - freshwater snails, polyphyletic
† Popenellidae Bandel, 1992
Potamididae H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854 - monophyletic
† Procerithiidae Cossmann, 1906 - If the genus Argyropeza is placed in the Procerithiidae, then this family is no longer exclusively a family of fossils.
† Propupaspiridae Nützel, Pan & Erwin, 2002
† Prostyliferidae Bandel, 1992
Scaliolidae Jousseaume, 1912 - monophyletic
Semisulcospiridae J. P. E. Morrison, 1952
Siliquariidae Anton, 1838
Thiaridae Gill, 1871 (1823) - freshwater snails, polyphyletic
Turritellidae Lovén, 1847 - monophyletic
Zemelanopsidae Neiber & Glaubrecht, 2019
(Extinct taxa indicated by a dagger, †.)
It is possible that a further detailed examination may show that the polyphyletic families Melanopsidae and Pleuroceridae are one family. There is also a close phylogenetic relationship between the families Modulidae and Potamididae and between the families Cerithiidae and Litiopidae.
2006 taxonomy
Bandel (2006)[1] made numerous changes in Cerithioidea. He classified superfamily Cerithioidea in the clade Cerithimorpha.[1]
Changes include:
superfamily Cerithioidea
family Bittiidae Cossmann, 1906 - consider Bittiidae in its own family level. It was as subfamily Bittiinae within Cerithiidae by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005.
family † Maturifusidae - moved to Cerithioidea from Hypsogastropoda
family † Canterburyellidae - moved to Cerithioidea from unallocated Sorbeoconcha
family † Prisciphoridae - moved to Cerithioidea from unallocated Sorbeoconcha
family † Zardinellopsidae Bandel, 2006 - new family
family Pachymelaniidae - considered as valid family. It was as synonym of Thiaridae.
some Pyrguliferidae members (a synonym) are in Paludomidae and some are in Paramelaniidae[clarification needed] (instead of Thiaridae)
family Paramelaniidae at family level (instead of a synonym of Paludomidae)
and some moves to other taxa
2009 taxonomy
Subfamily Semisulcospirinae within Pleuroceridae was elevated to family level under the name Semisulcospiridae by Strong & Köhler (2009).[8]
2017 Taxonomy
In the updated taxonomy by Bouchet et al. (2017)are listed below:[9][10]
Batillariidae Thiele, 1929
† Brachytrematidae Cossmann, 1906
Cerithiidae Fleming, 1822
Dialidae Kay, 1979
Diastomatidae Cossmann, 1894
† Eustomatidae Cossmann, 1906
Hemisinidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1891
† Ladinulidae Bandel, 1992
Litiopidae Gray, 1847
† Maoraxidae Bandel, Gründel & Maxwell, 2000
Melanopsidae H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854
† Metacerithiidae Cossmann, 1906
Modulidae P. Fischer, 1884
Pachychilidae P. Fischer & Crosse, 1892
Paludomidae Stoliczka, 1868
Pelycidiidae Ponder & Hall, 1983
Pickworthiidae Iredale, 1917
Planaxidae Gray, 1850
Pleuroceridae P. Fischer, 1885 (1863)
† Popenellidae Bandel, 1992
Potamididae H. Adams & A. Adams, 1854
† Procerithiidae Cossmann, 1906
† Propupaspiridae Nützel, Pan & Erwin, 2002
† Prostyliferidae Bandel, 1992
Scaliolidae Jousseaume, 1912
Semisulcospiridae Morrison, 1952
Siliquariidae Anton, 1838
Thiaridae Gill, 1871 (1823)
Turritellidae Lovén, 1847
Unassigned:
Microstilifer Warén, 1980
The following two extinct families were moved out:
Lanascalidae Bandel, 1992 †
Metacerithiidae Cossmann, 1906 †
References
Bandel K. (2006). "Families of the Cerithioidea and related superfamilies (Palaeo-Caenogastropoda; Mollusca) from the Triassic to the Recent characterized by protoconch morphology - including the description of new taxa". Freiberger Forschungshefte C 511: 59-138. PDF[permanent dead link].
Strong, E. E.; Colgan, D. J.; Healy, J. M.; Lydeard, C.; Ponder, W. F.; Glaubrecht, M. (2011). "Phylogeny of the gastropod superfamily Cerithioidea using morphology and molecules". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 162: 43–89. doi:10.1111/j.1096-3642.2010.00670.x.
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Colgan, D. J.; Ponder, W. F.; Eggler, P. E. (2000). "Gastropod evolutionary rates and phylogenetic relationships assessed using partial 28S rDNA and histone H3 sequences". Zoologica Scripta. 29: 29–63. doi:10.1046/j.1463-6409.2000.00021.x. S2CID 84342267.
Bouchet, Philippe; Rocroi, Jean-Pierre; Frýda, Jiri; Hausdorf, Bernard; Ponder, Winston; Valdés, Ángel & Warén, Anders (2005). "Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families". Malacologia. 47 (1–2). Hackenheim, Germany: ConchBooks: 1–397. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997.
Strong, E. E.; Köhler, F. (2009). "Morphological and molecular analysis of 'Melania' jacquetiDautzenberg and Fischer, 1906: From anonymous orphan to critical basal offshoot of the Semisulcospiridae (Gastropoda: Cerithioidea)". Zoologica Scripta. 38 (5): 483. doi:10.1111/j.1463-6409.2008.00385.x. S2CID 86163594.
Bouchet, P.; Rocroi, J.P.; Hausdorf, B.; Kaim, A.; Kano, Y.; Nützel, A.; Parkhaev, P.; Schrödl, M.; Strong, E.E. (2017). "Revised classification, nomenclator and typification of gastropod and monoplacophoran families". Malacologia. 61 (1–2): 1–526. doi:10.4002/040.061.0201. S2CID 91051256.
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