Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Animalia
Subregnum: Eumetazoa
Cladus: Bilateria
Cladus: Nephrozoa
Cladus: Protostomia
Cladus: Spiralia
Cladus: Lophotrochozoa
Phylum: Mollusca
Classis: Gastropoda
Subclassis: Heterobranchia
Infraclassis: Euthyneura
Cohors: Ringipleura
Superordo: Nudipleura
Ordo: Nudibranchia
Subordo: Cladobranchia
Superfamilia: Fionoidea
Familia: Coryphellidae
Genera (9): Borealia – Coryphella – Fjordia – Gulenia – Himatina – Itaxia – Microchlamylla – Occidentella – Orientella
Name
Coryphellidae Bergh, 1889
References
in Carus, Prodr. Fauna Med. 2: 211
Additional references
Korshunova, T.A., Martynov, A., Bakken, T., Evertsen, J., Fletcher, K., Mudianta, I.W., Saito, H., Lundin, K., Schrödl M. & Picton, B. 2017. Polyphyly of the traditional family Flabellinidae affects a major group of Nudibranchia: aeolidacean taxonomic reassessment with descriptions of several new families, genera, and species (Mollusca, Gastropoda). ZooKeys 717: 1–139. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.717.21885. Reference page.
Links
Coryphellidae in the World Register of Marine Species
Coryphellidae is a taxonomic family of brightly coloured nudibranchs.[1]
Genera
As of 2020, genera within the family Coryphellidae include:[1]
Borealea Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Coryphella J. E. Gray, 1850
Fjordia Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Gulenia Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Himatina Thiele, 1931
Itaxia Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Microchlamylla Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Occidenthella Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
Orienthella Korshunova, Martynov, Bakken, Evertsen, Fletcher, Mudianta, Saito, Lundin, Schrödl & Picton, 2017
References
Coryphellidae Bergh, 1889. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species on 28 August 2020.
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