Annulariidae

Watters, G. Thomas, 2014, A revision of the Annulariidae of Central America (Gastropoda: Littorinoidea), Zootaxa 3878 (4), pp. 301-350 : 303

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3878.4.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6134474

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E087C1-FFA1-0278-F681-FC1FFA6A29E1

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Plazi

scientific name

Annulariidae
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Key to genera of Central American Annulariidae

(excludes incertae sedis and species of doubtful occurrence)

1. Suture with fused tufts...................................................................... Choanopomops

- Suture serrate but individual axial elements are unfused....................................................... 2

2. Operculum a paucispiral, chondroid (horny) plate without calcareous raised lamellae or a plate, but may have a granular deposit................................................................................... Parachondria

- Operculum with calcareous, raised lamellae or plate.......................................................... 3

3. Shell turbinoid, height and length approximately equal, operculum a flat, nearly smooth plate.................. Tudorisca

- Shell conic, more elongate, operculum not a smooth plate..................................................... 4

4. Operculum modified paucispiral, with a wide, perpendicularly reflected calcareous deposit composed of numerous distally unfused spiraling lamellae..................................................................... Halotudora

- Operculum multispiral, with lamellae wholly fused into a single narrow, somewhat reflected calcareous lamella.......... 5

5. Adult peristome scarcely apparent and barely reflected, whorls angled................................. Paradoxipoma

- Adult peristome obviously apparent and reflected, whorls rounded.............................................. 6

6. Final whorl attached or narrowly separated from previous whorl...................................... Gouldipoma

- Final whorl obviously separated from previous whorl................................................ Diplopoma

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