Taxonomy of the Gastropoda (Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005)
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Philippe Bouchet Philippe Bouchet (born 1953) is a French biologist whose primary scientific fields of study are malacology (the study of molluscs) and taxonomy. He works at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris. He is also a Commissioner of the ...
and Jean-Pierre Rocroi is a system for the scientific classification of gastropod
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s. (Gastropods are a taxonomic
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
of animals which consists of
snail A snail is, in loose terms, a shelled gastropod. The name is most often applied to land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. However, the common name ''snail'' is also used for most of the members of the molluscan class G ...
s and slugs of every kind, from the land, from freshwater, and from
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.) The paper setting out this taxonomy was published in the journal ''
Malacologia ''Malacologia'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of malacology, the study of mollusks. The journal publishes articles in the fields of molluscan systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolu ...
''. The system encompasses both living and extinct groups, as well as some fossils whose classification as gastropods is uncertain. The Bouchet & Rocroi system was the first complete gastropod taxonomy that primarily employed the concept of
clades A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
, and was derived from research on
molecular phylogenetics Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
; in this context a clade is a "natural grouping" of organisms based upon a statistical cluster analysis. In contrast, most of the previous overall taxonomic schemes for gastropods relied on morphological features to classify these animals, and used
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ranks such as order, superorder and suborder, which are typical of classifications that are still inspired by
Linnaean taxonomy Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: # The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his ''Systema Naturae'' (1735) and subsequent works. In the taxonomy of Linnaeus t ...
. In the Bouchet & Rocroi taxonomy, clades are used between the rank of
class Class or The Class may refer to: Common uses not otherwise categorized * Class (biology), a taxonomic rank * Class (knowledge representation), a collection of individuals or objects * Class (philosophy), an analytical concept used differentl ...
and the rank of superfamily. The clades are unranked. Bouchet and Rocroi use six main clades:
Patellogastropoda The Patellogastropoda, common name true limpets and historically called the Docoglossa, are members of a major phylogenetic group of marine gastropods, treated by experts either as a clade or as a taxonomic order. The clade Patellogastropoda is d ...
,
Vetigastropoda Vetigastropoda is a major taxonomic group of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks that form a very ancient lineage. Taxonomically the Vetigastropoda are sometimes treated as an order, although they are treated as an unranked clade in Bouchet ...
, Cocculiniformia,
Neritimorpha Neritimorpha is a taxonomic grouping, an unranked major clade of snails, gastropod mollusks. This grouping includes land snails, sea snails, slugs, some deepwater limpets, and also freshwater snails. Neritimorpha contains around 2,000 extant s ...
, Caenogastropoda, and
Heterobranchia Heterobranchia, the ''heterobranchs'' (meaning "different-gilled snails"), is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs, which includes marine, aquatic and terrestrial gastropod mollusks. Heterobranchia is one of the main clades of gastropods. Cur ...
. The first three of these major clades have no nesting clades within them: the taxonomy goes immediately to the superfamily level. Within the Caenogastropoda there is one extra clade. In contrast, within the Heterobranchia, for some of the
nudibranch Nudibranchs () are a group of soft-bodied marine gastropod molluscs which shed their shells after their larval stage. They are noted for their often extraordinary colours and striking forms, and they have been given colourful nicknames to match, ...
groups there are six separate clades above the level of superfamily, and in the case of most of the land snails, there are four clades above the level of superfamily. In some parts of the taxonomy, instead of "clade", Bouchet and Rocroi labelled groupings of taxa as a "group" or an "informal group". A clade must by definition contain only one lineage, and it was considered to be the case that these "informal groups" may either contain more than one lineage, or only contain part of a lineage. Further research will eventually resolve these questions. Since the publication of this taxonomic system in 2005, various proposals for changes have been published by other authors, for more information see
changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 This overview lists proposed changes in the taxonomy of gastropods at the family level and above since 2005, when the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) was published. In other words, these are recent updates in the way various ...
. In 2017 this taxonomy was superseded by a revised taxonomy "Revised Classification, Nomenclator and Typification of Gastropod and Monoplacophoran Families" by Philippe Bouchet & Jean-Pierre Rocroi, Bernhard Hausdorf, Andrzej Kaim, Yasunori Kano, Alexander Nützel, Pavel Parkhaev, Michael Schrödl and Ellen E. Strong in Malacologia, 2017, 61(1–2): 1–526. The authors have reverted to adopting the traditional ranks above superfamily: order, subclass, as this was preferred by many users.


Context

Systems of classification such as this one are primarily of value to
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s (people who study mollusks) and other
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s. Biological classification schemes are not merely a convenience, they are an attempt to show the actual
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(the
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relatedness) within a group of
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s. Thus, a taxonomy such as this one can be seen as an attempt to elucidate part of the
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, a phylogenetic tree. The Bouchet & Rocroi 2005 system of gastropod
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was laid out in a book-length paper entitled "Classification and Nomenclator of Gastropod Families", which was published in the journal ''
Malacologia ''Malacologia'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of malacology, the study of mollusks. The journal publishes articles in the fields of molluscan systematics, ecology, population ecology, genetics, molecular genetics, evolu ...
'' and which was written in collaboration with J. Frýda, B. Hausdorf, W. Ponder, Á. Valdés and A. Warén. This system supersedes the system of Ponder and Lindberg from 1997. Subsequent revisions by other authors have been made since the publication of this paper. The taxonomy set out by Bouchet & Rocroi is an attempt to get one step closer to representing this part of the evolutionary history of the phylum Mollusca. Bouchet & Rocroi's classification system is a hybrid of the pre-existing, more traditional
Linnaean taxonomy Linnaean taxonomy can mean either of two related concepts: # The particular form of biological classification (taxonomy) set up by Carl Linnaeus, as set forth in his ''Systema Naturae'' (1735) and subsequent works. In the taxonomy of Linnaeus t ...
along with some more recent far-reaching revisions which are based on molecular work and use
clades A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
as
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, (see
cladistics Cladistics (; ) is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups (" clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry. The evidence for hypothesized relationships is typically shared derived cha ...
). In the past, the taxonomy of gastropods was largely based on the morphological characters of the taxa, such as the
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characteristics (including the protoconch) in shelled species, and the internal
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, including the structure of the radula and details of the
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. Recent advances are based more on the molecular characteristics of the DNA and RNA. This shift in emphasis has meant that the newer taxa and their hierarchy are subject to debate, a debate that is not likely to be resolved soon. This proposed classification has tried to integrate the results of recent molecular work by using unranked clades for taxa below the traditional rank of class (class Gastropoda) but above the rank of superfamily (replacing the ranks subclass, superorder, order, and suborder), while still using the traditional Linnaean ranks for superfamilies and all taxa below the rank of superfamily (i.e., family, subfamily, tribe, genus, subgenus, and species. The clades have been given names which are similar to, or in some cases the same as, traditional Linnaean names for taxa above the level of superfamily. Whenever
monophyly In cladistics for a group of organisms, monophyly is the condition of being a clade—that is, a group of taxa composed only of a common ancestor (or more precisely an ancestral population) and all of its lineal descendants. Monophyletic gro ...
(a single ancestry) has not yet been tested and confirmed, or where a traditional taxon of gastropods has already been discovered to be paraphyletic (that it excludes some of its descendants) the term "group" or "informal group" has been used. Both Linnaean taxa and clades are invalid if it turns out they are
polyphyletic A polyphyletic group is an assemblage of organisms or other evolving elements that is of mixed evolutionary origin. The term is often applied to groups that share similar features known as homoplasies, which are explained as a result of conver ...
, in other words if they consist of more than one lineage. In this taxonomy 611 valid families are recognized. Of these, 202 families are exclusively
fossil A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved ...
, and this is indicated here with a dagger †. Superfamily names are standardized so that they all end in the suffix "-oidea", also commonly used for superorders and subclasses, replacing the "-acea" ending found especially in the older literature. Classification of families into subfamilies however is often not well resolved, and should be regarded as the best possible
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. The publication Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) also includes a
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of about 2400 suprageneric taxa (taxa above the level of
genus Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nom ...
) of gastropods, from the subtribe to the superfamily. A full bibliographic reference is provided for each taxon, giving the name of the authority, the original publication, the date of that publication, the type genus for the taxon, its nomenclatural status, and its validity under the rules of the ICZN. Since the publication of this taxonomic system in 2005, various changes have been published by other authors, for more information see
changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005 This overview lists proposed changes in the taxonomy of gastropods at the family level and above since 2005, when the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) was published. In other words, these are recent updates in the way various ...
.


Main clades, groups and informal groups

Here the information is displayed in the form of a
cladogram A cladogram (from Greek ''clados'' "branch" and ''gramma'' "character") is a diagram used in cladistics to show relations among organisms. A cladogram is not, however, an evolutionary tree because it does not show how ancestors are related to ...
(an evolutionary tree of descent.) It is worth bearing in mind however that this taxonomy is provisional: many of the taxa are still only known as "groups" or "informal groups", and these are very likely to be changed as more information becomes available. This cladogram is based on the following information. The list format used below makes clear which taxa are informal groups rather than clades: * Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position * Clade
Patellogastropoda The Patellogastropoda, common name true limpets and historically called the Docoglossa, are members of a major phylogenetic group of marine gastropods, treated by experts either as a clade or as a taxonomic order. The clade Patellogastropoda is d ...
* Clade
Vetigastropoda Vetigastropoda is a major taxonomic group of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks that form a very ancient lineage. Taxonomically the Vetigastropoda are sometimes treated as an order, although they are treated as an unranked clade in Bouchet ...
* Clade Cocculiniformia * Clade
Neritimorpha Neritimorpha is a taxonomic grouping, an unranked major clade of snails, gastropod mollusks. This grouping includes land snails, sea snails, slugs, some deepwater limpets, and also freshwater snails. Neritimorpha contains around 2,000 extant s ...
**Paleozoic Neritimorpha of uncertain systematic position **Clade † Cyrtoneritimorpha **Clade Cycloneritimorpha * Clade Caenogastropoda **Caenogastropoda of uncertain systematic position **Informal group Architaenioglossa **Clade
Sorbeoconcha Sorbeoconcha is a taxonomic clade of snails, i.e. gastropods, mainly marine species with gills and opercula, within the clade Caenogastropoda. The taxon Sorbeoconcha was named by Winston Ponder and David R. Lindberg in 1997. Taxonomy 1 ...
**Clade Hypsogastropoda ***Clade
Littorinimorpha Littorinimorpha is a large order of snails, gastropods, consisting primarily of sea snails (marine species), but also including some freshwater snails ( aquatic species) and land snails ( terrestrial species).Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frý ...
***Informal group
Ptenoglossa The Ptenoglossa is an informal taxonomic group of sea snails. This group was considered paraphyletic or polyphyletic by Ponder and Lindberg (1997) in their classification of gastropod molluscs. The database WoRMS considers this suborder as b ...
***Clade Neogastropoda *Clade
Heterobranchia Heterobranchia, the ''heterobranchs'' (meaning "different-gilled snails"), is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs, which includes marine, aquatic and terrestrial gastropod mollusks. Heterobranchia is one of the main clades of gastropods. Cur ...
**Informal group
Lower Heterobranchia Lower Heterobranchia, also known as the Allogastropoda, is a group of rather specialized, highly evolved sea slugs and sea snails, ( marine gastropod mollusks) within the subclass Heterobranchia. WoRMS (2020). "Lower Heterobranchia". Accessed at ...
**Informal group Opisthobranchia ***Clade
Cephalaspidea The order Cephalaspidea, also known as the headshield slugs and bubble snails, is a major taxon of sea slugs and bubble snails, marine gastropod mollusks within the larger clade Euopisthobranchia.Jörger K. M., Stöger I., Kano Y., Fukuda H., ...
***Clade
Thecosomata Sea butterflies, scientific name Thecosomata (thecosomes, "case / shell-body"), are a taxonomic suborder of small pelagic swimming sea snails. They are holoplanktonic opisthobranch gastropod mollusks. Most Thecosomata have some form of calcifi ...
***Clade
Gymnosomata Sea angels (clade Gymnosomata) are a large group of small free-swimming sea slugs, not to be confused with Cnidarians (Jellyfish and other similar creatures), classified into six different families. They are pelagic opisthobranchs in the clade Gy ...
***Clade
Aplysiomorpha The clade Anaspidea, commonly known as sea hares (''Aplysia'' species and related genera), are medium-sized to very large opisthobranch gastropod molluscs with a soft internal shell made of protein. These are marine gastropod molluscs in the s ...
***Group
Acochlidiacea Acochlidiacea, common name acochlidians, are a taxonomic clade of very unusual sea snails and sea and freshwater slugs, aquatic gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Acochlidia is a variant spelling. Description These a ...
***Clade
Sacoglossa Sacoglossa, commonly known as the sacoglossans or the "solar-powered sea slugs", are a superorder of small sea slugs and sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks that belong to the clade Heterobranchia. Sacoglossans live by ingesting the cellular co ...
***Group Cylindrobullida ***Clade
Umbraculida Umbraculoidea is a superfamily of unusual false limpets with a thin soft patelliform shell, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Umbraculida, within the clade Euopisthobranchia. There are two families in this superfamily, which is listed as ...
***Clade
Nudipleura Nudipleura are a clade of sea snails and sea slugs, marine gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Taxonomy 2005 taxonomy In the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), the clade Nudipleura is arranged as follows: *Clade Nud ...
****Clade
Pleurobranchomorpha The Pleurobranchidae are a taxonomic family of sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Pleurobranchomorpha. Characteristics Species in the family Pleurobranchidae have a prominent mantle and an internal shell that becomes reduced ...
****Clade Nudibranchia *****Clade
Euctenidiacea The Euctenidiacea, common name dorid nudibranchs, are a taxonomic suborder of sea snails or slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Nudibranchia. Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) rejected the name Anthobranchia on the grounds that it also included ...
*****Clade
Dexiarchia The Dexiarchia are a suborder of sea slugs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the order Nudibranchia. This classification is based on the study by Schrödl ''et al.,'' published in 2001, who recognized within this clade two clades Pseudoeu ...
******Clade
Pseudoeuctenidiacea Doridoxidae, commonly known as doridoxid nudibranchs, are a small, enigmatic taxonomic family of shell-less sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Cladobranchia within the clade Nudibranchia. Doridoxidae is currently the only fa ...
******Clade
Cladobranchia The Cladobranchia are a taxonomic clade of nudibranchs, sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Dexiarchia. Taxonomy clade Metarminida * Superfamily Metarminoidea This name is not available as a Superfamily name as it is not based o ...
*******Clade
Euarminida Arminoidea is a superfamily of small sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Nudibranchia. Arminoidea is the only superfamily in the clade Euarminida. Families A study, published in 2000, has demonstrated that Arminoidea is parap ...
*******Clade
Dendronotida Dendronotoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of small colorful sea slugs or nudibranchs, aeolid nudibranchs. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Dendronotoidea Allman, 1845. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.m ...
*******Clade
Aeolidida The Aeolidida is a taxonomic clade of sea slugs, specifically aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Cladobranchia. They are distinguished from other nudibranchs by their possession of cerata containing cnidosacs. Taxo ...
**Informal group Pulmonata ***Informal group Basommatophora ***Clade
Eupulmonata Eupulmonata is a taxonomic clade of air-breathing snails. The great majority of this group are land snails and slugs, but some are marine and some are saltmarsh snails that can tolerate salty conditions. Linnean taxonomy *Suborder Eupulmonat ...
****Clade Systellommatophora ****Clade Stylommatophora *****Clade
Elasmognatha Elasmognatha is a taxonomic grouping, a clade, of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. A number of species in this taxonomic group are endangered. Taxonomy In the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bou ...
*****Clade Orthurethra *****Informal group Sigmurethra


Taxonomy

In the following, more detailed list, indentation is used only for the ranks of superfamily and family. The clade names are not indented, but their hierarchy is indicated by the size of the font used. A clearer sense of the hierarchy of the clades can be drawn from the list immediately above this one.


Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position

(Existing as
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s only)


Uncertain position (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora)

* unassigned to superfamily ** † Khairkhaniidae ** † Ladamarekiidae ** † Metoptomatidae ** † Patelliconidae ** † Protoconchoididae * Archinacelloidea ** † Archinacellidae ** † Archaeopragidae * Pelagielloidea ** † Pelagiellidae ** † Aldanellidae * Scenelloidea ** † Scenellidae ** † Coreospiridae ** † Igarkiellidae * Yochelcionelloidea ** † Yochelcionellidae ** † Stenothecidae ** † Trenellidae


With isostrophically coiled shells of uncertain position (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora)

** † Bucanellidae ** † Bucaniidae ** † Euphemitidae ** † Pterothecidae ** † Sinuitidae ** † Tremanotidae ** † Tropidodiscidae


With anisostrophically coiled shells of uncertain position (Gastropoda?)

* Euomphaloidea ** † Euomphalidae ** † Helicotomidae ** † Lesueurillidae ** † Omphalocirridae ** † Omphalotrochidae * Macluritoidea ** † Macluritidae


Basal taxa that are certainly Gastropoda

(existing as fossils only) * unassigned to superfamily ** † Anomphalidae ** † Codonocheilidae ** † Crassimarginatidae ** † Holopeidae ** † Isospiridae ** † Opisthonematidae ** † Paraturbinidae ** † Planitrochidae ** † Pragoserpulinidae ** † Pseudophoridae ** † Raphistomatidae ** † Rhytidopilidae ** † Scoliostomatidae ** † Sinuopeidae * Clisospiroidea ** † Clisospiridae ** † Onychochilidae * Loxonematoidea ** † Loxonematidae ** † Palaeozygopleuridae * Ophiletoidea ** † Ophiletidae * Straparollinoidea ** † Straparollinidae * Trochonematoidea ** † Trochonematidae ** † Lophospiridae


Clade

Patellogastropoda The Patellogastropoda, common name true limpets and historically called the Docoglossa, are members of a major phylogenetic group of marine gastropods, treated by experts either as a clade or as a taxonomic order. The clade Patellogastropoda is d ...

*Superfamily Patelloidea **Family Patellidae *Superfamily Nacelloidea **Family Nacellidae *Superfamily Lottioidea **Family Lottiidae **Family Acmaeidae **Family Lepetidae *Superfamily Neolepetopsoidea **Family Neolepetopsidae ** † Family Daminilidae ** † Family Lepetopsidae


Clade

Vetigastropoda Vetigastropoda is a major taxonomic group of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks that form a very ancient lineage. Taxonomically the Vetigastropoda are sometimes treated as an order, although they are treated as an unranked clade in Bouchet ...

*Not assigned to a superfamily: **Family Ataphridae **Family Pendromidae ** † Family Schizogoniidae *Superfamily †Amberleyoidea ** † Family Amberleyidae ** † Family Nododelphinulidae *Superfamily †Eotomarioidea ** † Family Eotomariidae ** † Family Gosseletinidae ** † Family Luciellidae ** † Family Phanerotrematidae *Superfamily Fissurelloidea **Family Fissurellidae *Superfamily Haliotoidea **Family Haliotidae ** † Family Temnotropidae *Superfamily Lepetelloidea **Family Lepetellidae **Family Addisoniidae **Family Bathyphytophilidae **Family Caymanabyssiidae **Family Cocculinellidae **Family Osteopeltidae **Family Pseudococculinidae **Family Pyropeltidae *Superfamily Lepetodriloidea **Family Lepetodrilidae **Family Clypeosectidae **Family Sutilizonidae *Superfamily †Murchisonioidea ** † Family Murchisoniidae ** † Family Cheeneetnukiidae ** † Family Hormotomidae *Superfamily Neomphaloidea: subsequent research has placed this superfamily in its own clade, the Neomphalina, basal to the Vetigastropoda WoRMS: Neomphalina
/ref> **Family Neomphalidae **Family Melanodrymiidae **Family Peltospiridae *Superfamily Pleurotomarioidea **Family Pleurotomariidae ** † Family Catantostomatidae ** † Family Kittlidiscidae ** † Family Phymatopleuridae ** † Family Polytremariidae ** † Family Portlockiellidae ** † Family Rhaphischismatidae ** † Family Trochotomidae ** † Family Zygitidae *Superfamily †Porcellioidea ** † Family Porcelliidae ** † Family Cirridae ** † Family Discohelicidae ** † Family Pavlodiscidae *Superfamily Scissurelloidea **Family Scissurellidae **Family Anatomidae *Superfamily Seguenzioidea **Family Seguenziidae **Family Chilodontidae (gastropods), Chilodontidae ** † Family Eucyclidae ** † Family Laubellidae *Superfamily Trochoidea (superfamily), Trochoidea **Family Trochidae **Family Calliostomatidae ** † Family Elasmonematidae ** † Family Eucochlidae ** † Family Microdomatidae ** † Family Proconulidae **Family Solariellidae ** † Family Tychobraheidae ** † Family Velainellidae *Superfamily Turbinoidea **Family Turbinidae **Family Liotiidae **Family Phasianellidae


Clade Cocculiniformia

*Superfamily Cocculinoidea **Family Cocculinidae **Family Bathysciadiidae


Clade

Neritimorpha Neritimorpha is a taxonomic grouping, an unranked major clade of snails, gastropod mollusks. This grouping includes land snails, sea snails, slugs, some deepwater limpets, and also freshwater snails. Neritimorpha contains around 2,000 extant s ...
(= Neritopsina)

Contains the Palaeozoic Neritomorpha of uncertain position and the clades Cyrtoneritimorpha and Cycloneritimorpha *Unassigned to superfamily ** † Family Craspedostomatidae ** † Family Pragoscutulidae *Superfamily Nerrhenoidea ** † Family Nerrhenidae *Superfamily Oriostomatoidea ** † Family Oriostomatidae ** † Family Tubinidae *Superfamily Palaeotrochoidea ** † Family Palaeotrochidae *Superfamily Platyceratoidea ** † Family Platyceratidae


Clade Cyrtoneritimorpha

** † Family Orthonychiidae ** † Family Vltaviellidae


Clade Cycloneritimorpha

*Superfamily Helicinoidea **Family Helicinidae ** † Family Dawsonellidae ** † Family Deaniridae **Family Neritiliidae **Family Proserpinellidae **Family Proserpinidae *Superfamily Hydrocenoidea **Family Hydrocenidae *Superfamily Neritoidea **Family Neritidae **Family Phenacolepadidae ** † Family Pileolidae *Superfamily Neritopsoidea **Family Neritopsidae ** † Family Cortinellidae ** † Family Delphinulopsidae ** † Family Plagiothyridae ** † Family Pseudorthonychiidae **Family Titiscaniidae *Superfamily Symmetrocapuloidea ** † Family Symmetrocapulidae


Clade Caenogastropoda

Contains the Caenogastropoda of uncertain systematic position, the informal group Architaenioglossa and the clades Sorbeoconcha and Hypsogastropoda *Caenogastropoda of uncertain systematic position: **Family Lyocyclidae Thiele, 1925 ** † Family Plicatusidae ** † Family Spanionematidae ** † Family Spirostylidae *Superfamily Abyssochrysoidea Tomlin, 1927 ** Acanthonematidae Wenz, 1938 † *Superfamily Acteoninoidea ** † Family Acteoninidae ** † Family Anozygidae ** † Family Soleniscidae *Superfamily Dendropupoidea ** † Family Dendropupidae ** † Family Anthracopupidae *Superfamily Paleostyloidea ** † Family Palaeostylidae ** † Family Goniasmatidae ** † Family Pithodeidae *Superfamily Peruneloidea ** † Family Perunelidae ** † Family Chuchlinidae ** † Family Imoglobidae ** † Family Sphaerodomidae *Superfamily Pseudomelanioidea ** † Family Pseudomelaniidae ** † Family Trajanellidae *Superfamily Subulitoidea ** † Family Subulitidae ** † Family Ischnoptygmatidae * Evolutionary grade, grade Zygopleuroid group - see Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005#Caenogastropoda, Changes since 2005 ** † Family Zygopleuridae ** Family Abyssochrysidae ** † Family Polygyrinidae ** † Family Protorculidae ** Family Provannidae ** † Family Pseudozygopleuridae


Informal group Architaenioglossa

*Superfamily Ampullarioidea **Family Ampullariidae ** † Family Naricopsinidae *Superfamily Cyclophoroidea **Family Cyclophoridae **Family Aciculidae **Family Craspedopomatidae **Family Diplommatinidae ** † Family Ferussinidae **Family Maizaniidae **Family Megalomastomatidae **Family Neocyclotidae **Family Pupinidae *Superfamily Viviparoidea **Family Viviparidae ** † Family Pliopholygidae


Clade

Sorbeoconcha Sorbeoconcha is a taxonomic clade of snails, i.e. gastropods, mainly marine species with gills and opercula, within the clade Caenogastropoda. The taxon Sorbeoconcha was named by Winston Ponder and David R. Lindberg in 1997. Taxonomy 1 ...

*Not allocated to superfamily ** † Family Acanthonematidae ** † Family Canterburyellidae ** † Family Prisciphoridae *Superfamily Cerithioidea **Family Cerithiidae **Family Batillariidae ** † Family Brachytrematidae ** † Family Cassiopidae **Family Dialidae **Family Diastomatidae ** † Family Eustomatidae ** † Family Ladinulidae ** † Family Lanascalidae ** Family Litiopidae ** † Family Maoraxidae **Family Melanopsidae ** † Family Metacerithiidae **Family Modulidae **Family Pachychilidae **Family Paludomidae **Family Planaxidae **Family Pleuroceridae ** † Family Popenellidae **Family Potamididae ** † Family Procerithiidae - If the genus ''Argyropeza'' is placed in the Procerithiidae, then this family is not all fossil. ** † Family Prostyliferidae ** † Family Propupaspiridae **Family Scaliolidae **Family Siliquariidae ** † Family Terebrellidae - not a valid name (zoology), valid name **Family Thiaridae **Family Turritellidae *Superfamily Campaniloidea **Family Campanilidae **Family Ampullinidae **Family Plesiotrochidae ** † Family Trypanaxidae


Clade Hypsogastropoda

Contains the clades Littorinimorpha, Neogastropoda and the informal group Ptenoglossa. *Not allocated to a superfamily ** † Family Coelostylinidae ** † Family Maturifusidae ** † Family Pommerozygiidae ** † Family Settsassiidae


Clade

Littorinimorpha Littorinimorpha is a large order of snails, gastropods, consisting primarily of sea snails (marine species), but also including some freshwater snails ( aquatic species) and land snails ( terrestrial species).Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frý ...

*Superfamily Calyptraeoidea **Family Calyptraeidae *Superfamily Capuloidea **Family Capulidae *Superfamily Cingulopsoidea **Family Cingulopsidae **Family Eatoniellidae **Family Rastodentidae *Superfamliy Cypraeoidea **Family Cypraeidae **Family Ovulidae *Superfamily Ficoidea **Family Ficidae *Superfamily Littorinoidea **Family Littorinidae ** † Family Bohaispiridae **Family Pickworthiidae **Family Pomatiidae ** † Family Purpurinidae **Family Skeneopsidae ** † Family Tripartellidae **Family Zerotulidae *Superfamily Naticoidea **Family Naticidae *Superfamily Pterotracheoidea **Family Pterotracheidae **Family Atlantidae ** † Family Bellerophinidae **Family Carinariidae *Superfamily Rissooidea **Family Rissoidae **Family Amnicolidae **Family Anabathridae **Family Assimineidae **Family Barleeiidae **Family Bithyniidae **Family Caecidae **Family Calopiidae **Family Cochliopidae **Family Elachisinidae **Family Emblandidae **Family Epigridae **Family Falsicingulidae **Family Helicostoidae **Family Hydrobiidae **Family Hydrococcidae **Family Iravadiidae **Family Lithoglyphidae ** † Family Mesocochliopidae **Family Moitessieriidae ** † Family Palaeorissoinidae **Family Pomatiopsidae **Family Stenothyridae **Family Tornidae **Family Truncatellidae *Superfamily Stromboidea **Family Strombidae **Family Aporrhaidae ** † Family Colombellinidae ** † Family Pugnellidae **Family Rostellariidae **Family Seraphsidae **Family Struthiolariidae ** † Family Thersiteidae ** † Family Tylostomatidae *Superfamily Tonnoidea **Family Tonnidae **Family Bursidae **Family Laubierinidae **Family Personidae **Family Pisanianuridae **Family Ranellidae **Family Cassidae *Superfamily Vanikoroidea **Family Vanikoridae **Family Haloceratidae **Family Hipponicidae ** † Family Omalaxidae *Superfamily Velutinoidea **Family Velutinidae **Family Triviidae *Superfamily Vermetoidea **Family Vermetidae *Superfamily Xenophoroidea **Family Xenophoridae ** † Family Lamelliphoridae


Informal group

Ptenoglossa The Ptenoglossa is an informal taxonomic group of sea snails. This group was considered paraphyletic or polyphyletic by Ponder and Lindberg (1997) in their classification of gastropod molluscs. The database WoRMS considers this suborder as b ...

*Superfamily Epitonioidea **Family Epitoniidae **Family Janthinidae **Family Nystiellidae *Superfamily Eulimoidea **Family Eulimidae **Family Aclididae *Superfamily Triphoroidea **Family Triphoridae **Family Cerithiopsidae **Family Newtoniellidae


Clade Neogastropoda

*Unassigned to a superfamily ** † Family Johnwyattiidae ** † Family Perissityidae ** † Family Sarganidae ** † Family Speightiidae ** † Family Taiomidae ** † Family Weeksiidae *Superfamily Buccinoidea **Family Buccinidae **Family Colubrariidae **Family Columbellidae **Family Fasciolariidae **Family Nassariidae **Family Melongenidae *Superfamily Muricoidea **Family Muricidae **Family Babyloniidae **Family Costellariidae **Family Cystiscidae **Family Harpidae **Family Marginellidae **Family Mitridae ** † Family Pholidotomidae **Family Pleioptygmatidae **Family Strepsiduridae **Family Turbinellidae **Family Volutidae **Family Volutomitridae *Superfamily Olivoidea **Family Olividae **Family Olivellidae *Superfamily Pseudolivoidea **Family Pseudolividae **Family Ptychatractidae *Superfamily Conoidea **Family Conidae **Family Clavatulidae **Family Drilliidae **Family Pseudomelatomidae **Family Strictispiridae **Family Terebridae **Family Turridae *Superfamily Cancellarioidea **Family Cancellariidae


Clade

Heterobranchia Heterobranchia, the ''heterobranchs'' (meaning "different-gilled snails"), is a taxonomic clade of snails and slugs, which includes marine, aquatic and terrestrial gastropod mollusks. Heterobranchia is one of the main clades of gastropods. Cur ...

Contains the informal groups Heterobranchia, Opisthobranchia and Pulmonata


Informal group "

Lower Heterobranchia Lower Heterobranchia, also known as the Allogastropoda, is a group of rather specialized, highly evolved sea slugs and sea snails, ( marine gastropod mollusks) within the subclass Heterobranchia. WoRMS (2020). "Lower Heterobranchia". Accessed at ...
" (= Allogastropoda)

*Unassigned to a superfamily ** Family Cimidae ** † Family Dolomitellidae ** † Family Heterosubulitidae ** † Family Kuskokwimiidae ** † Family Misurinellidae **Family Orbitestellidae **Family Tjaernoeiidae **Family Xylodisculidae *Superfamily Acteonoidea **Family Acteonidae ** † Family Acteonellidae **Family Aplustridae **Family Bullinidae ** † Family Zardinellidae *Superfamily Architectonicoidea **Family Architectonicidae ** † Family Amphitomariidae ** † Family Cassianaxidae *Superfamily Glacidorboidea **Family Glacidorbidae *Superfamily Mathildoidea **Family Mathildidae ** † Family Ampezzanildidae ** † Family Anoptychiidae ** † Family Gordenellidae ** † Family Tofanellidae ** † Family Trachoecidae *Superfamily Nerineoidea ** † Family Nerineidae ** † Family Ceritellidae ** † Family Nerinellidae *Superfamily Omalogyroidea **Family Omalogyridae ** † Family Studraxidae *Superfamily Pyramidelloidea **Family Pyramidellidae **Family Amathinidae ** † Family Heteroneritidae **Family Murchisonellidae *Superfamily Ringiculoidea **Family Ringiculidae *Superfamily Rissoelloidea **Family Rissoellidae *Superfamily Streptacidoidea ** † Family Streptacididae ** † Family Cassianebalidae *Superfamily Valvatoidea **Family Valvatidae **Family Cornirostridae **Family Hyalogyrinidae ** † Family Provalvatidae


Informal group Opisthobranchia

Contains the clades Cephalaspidea, Thecosomata, Gymnosomata, Aplysiomorpha, Sacoglossa, Umbraculida, Nudipleura and the groups Acochlidiacea and Cylindrobullida.


Clade

Cephalaspidea The order Cephalaspidea, also known as the headshield slugs and bubble snails, is a major taxon of sea slugs and bubble snails, marine gastropod mollusks within the larger clade Euopisthobranchia.Jörger K. M., Stöger I., Kano Y., Fukuda H., ...

*Superfamily Bulloidea **Family Bullidae *Superfamily Diaphanoidea **Family Diaphanidae **Family Notodiaphanidae *Superfamily Haminoeoidea **Family Haminoeidae **Family Bullactidae **Family Smaragdinellidae *Superfamily Philinoidea **Family Philinidae **Family Aglajidae **Family Cylichnidae **Family Gastropteridae **Family Philinoglossidae **Family Plusculidae **Family Retusidae *Superfamily Runcinoidea **Family Runcinidae **Family Ilbiidae


Clade

Thecosomata Sea butterflies, scientific name Thecosomata (thecosomes, "case / shell-body"), are a taxonomic suborder of small pelagic swimming sea snails. They are holoplanktonic opisthobranch gastropod mollusks. Most Thecosomata have some form of calcifi ...

*Superfamily Cavolinioidea **Family Cavoliniidae **Family Limacinidae ** † Family Sphaerocinidae *Superfamily Cymbulioidea **Family Cymbuliidae **Family Desmopteridae **Family Peraclidae


Clade

Gymnosomata Sea angels (clade Gymnosomata) are a large group of small free-swimming sea slugs, not to be confused with Cnidarians (Jellyfish and other similar creatures), classified into six different families. They are pelagic opisthobranchs in the clade Gy ...

*Superfamily Clionoidea **Family Clionidae **Family Cliopsidae **Family Notobranchaeidae **Family Pneumodermatidae *Superfamily Hydromyloidea **Family Hydromylidae **Family Laginiopsidae


Clade

Aplysiomorpha The clade Anaspidea, commonly known as sea hares (''Aplysia'' species and related genera), are medium-sized to very large opisthobranch gastropod molluscs with a soft internal shell made of protein. These are marine gastropod molluscs in the s ...
(= Anaspidea)

*Superfamily Aplysioidea **Family Aplysiidae *Superfamily Akeroidea **Family Akeridae


Group

Acochlidiacea Acochlidiacea, common name acochlidians, are a taxonomic clade of very unusual sea snails and sea and freshwater slugs, aquatic gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Acochlidia is a variant spelling. Description These a ...

*Superfamily Acochlidioidea **Family Acochlidiidae *Superfamily Hedylopsoidea **Family Hedylopsidae **Family Ganitidae **Family Livorniellidae **Family Minicheviellidae **Family Parhedylidae **Family Tantulidae *Superfamily Palliohedyloidea **Family Palliohedylidae *Superfamily Strubellioidea **Family Strubelliidae **Family Pseudunelidae


Clade

Sacoglossa Sacoglossa, commonly known as the sacoglossans or the "solar-powered sea slugs", are a superorder of small sea slugs and sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks that belong to the clade Heterobranchia. Sacoglossans live by ingesting the cellular co ...


Subclade Oxynoacea

*Superfamily Oxynooidea **Family Oxynoidae **Family Juliidae **Family Volvatellidae


Subclade Placobranchacea

*Superfamily Placobranchoidea **Family Placobranchidae **Family Boselliidae **Family Platyhedylidae *Superfamily Limapontioidea **Family Limapontiidae **Family Caliphyllidae **Family Hermaeidae


Group Cylindrobullida

*Superfamily Cylindrobulloidea **Family Cylindrobullidae


Clade

Umbraculida Umbraculoidea is a superfamily of unusual false limpets with a thin soft patelliform shell, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Umbraculida, within the clade Euopisthobranchia. There are two families in this superfamily, which is listed as ...

*Superfamily Umbraculoidea **Family Umbraculidae **Family Tylodinidae


Clade

Nudipleura Nudipleura are a clade of sea snails and sea slugs, marine gastropod mollusks within the large clade Heterobranchia. Taxonomy 2005 taxonomy In the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), the clade Nudipleura is arranged as follows: *Clade Nud ...


Subclade

Pleurobranchomorpha The Pleurobranchidae are a taxonomic family of sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Pleurobranchomorpha. Characteristics Species in the family Pleurobranchidae have a prominent mantle and an internal shell that becomes reduced ...

*Superfamily Pleurobranchoidea **Family Pleurobranchidae


Subclade Nudibranchia

Contains the clades Euctinidiacea and Dexiarchia *Unassigned to superfamily **Family Rhodopidae


= Clade

Euctenidiacea The Euctenidiacea, common name dorid nudibranchs, are a taxonomic suborder of sea snails or slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Nudibranchia. Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) rejected the name Anthobranchia on the grounds that it also included ...
(= Holohepatica)

= Contains the subclades Gnathodoridacea and Doridacea


=Subclade Gnathodoridacea

= *Superfamily Bathydoridoidea **Family Bathydorididae


=Subclade Doridacea

= *Superfamily Doridoidea **Family Dorididae **Family Actinocyclidae **Family Chromodorididae **Family Discodorididae *Superfamily Phyllidioidea **Family Phyllidiidae **Family Dendrodorididae **Family Mandeliidae *Superfamily Onchidoridoidea **Family Onchidorididae **Family Corambidae **Family Goniodorididae *Superfamily Polyceroidea (= Phanerobranchiata Non Suctoria) **Family Polyceridae **Family Aegiretidae - Aegiretidae is incorrect subsequent spelling of this family in Bouchet & Rocroi (2005). Correct is Aegiridae. **Family Gymnodorididae **Family Hexabranchidae **Family Okadaiidae


= Clade

Dexiarchia The Dexiarchia are a suborder of sea slugs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the order Nudibranchia. This classification is based on the study by Schrödl ''et al.,'' published in 2001, who recognized within this clade two clades Pseudoeu ...
(= Actenidiacea)

= Contains the clades Pseudoeuctenidiacea and Cladobranchia


= Clade

Pseudoeuctenidiacea Doridoxidae, commonly known as doridoxid nudibranchs, are a small, enigmatic taxonomic family of shell-less sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Cladobranchia within the clade Nudibranchia. Doridoxidae is currently the only fa ...
( = Doridoxida)

= *Superfamily Doridoxoidea **Family Doridoxidae


= Clade

Cladobranchia The Cladobranchia are a taxonomic clade of nudibranchs, sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Dexiarchia. Taxonomy clade Metarminida * Superfamily Metarminoidea This name is not available as a Superfamily name as it is not based o ...
( = Cladohepatica)

= Contains the subclades Euarminida, Dendronotida and Aeolidida *Not assigned to a superfamily **Family Charcotiidae **Family Dironidae **Family Dotidae **Family Embletoniidae **Family Goniaeolididae **Family Heroidae **Family Madrellidae **Family Pinufiidae **Family Proctonotidae


=Subclade

Euarminida Arminoidea is a superfamily of small sea slugs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Nudibranchia. Arminoidea is the only superfamily in the clade Euarminida. Families A study, published in 2000, has demonstrated that Arminoidea is parap ...

= *Superfamily Arminoidea **Family Arminidae **Family Doridomorphidae


=Subclade

Dendronotida Dendronotoidea is a taxonomic superfamily of small colorful sea slugs or nudibranchs, aeolid nudibranchs. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Dendronotoidea Allman, 1845. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.m ...

= *Superfamily Tritonioidea **Family Tritoniidae **Family Aranucidae **Family Bornellidae **Family Dendronotidae **Family Hancockiidae **Family Lomanotidae **Family Phylliroidae **Family Scyllaeidae **Family Tethydidae


=Subclade

Aeolidida The Aeolidida is a taxonomic clade of sea slugs, specifically aeolid nudibranchs, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Cladobranchia. They are distinguished from other nudibranchs by their possession of cerata containing cnidosacs. Taxo ...

= *Superfamily Flabellinoidea ( = Pleuroprocta) **Family Flabellinidae **Family Notaeolidiidae *Superfamily Fionoidea **Family Fionidae **Family Calmidae **Family Eubranchidae **Family Pseudovermidae **Family Tergipedidae *Superfamily Aeolidioidea **Family Aeolidiidae **Family Facelinidae **Family Glaucidae **Family Piseinotecidae


Informal Group Pulmonata

Contains the informal group Basommatophora and the clade Eupulmonata


Informal Group Basommatophora

Contains the clade Hygrophila *Superfamily Amphiboloidea **Family Amphibolidae *Superfamily Siphonarioidea **Family Siphonariidae ** † Family Acroreiidae


= Clade Hygrophila (Gastropoda), Hygrophila

= *Superfamily Chilinoidea **Family Chilinidae **Family Latiidae *Superfamily Acroloxoidea **Family Acroloxidae *Superfamily Lymnaeoidea **Family Lymnaeidae *Superfamily Planorboidea **Family Planorbidae **Family Physidae


Clade

Eupulmonata Eupulmonata is a taxonomic clade of air-breathing snails. The great majority of this group are land snails and slugs, but some are marine and some are saltmarsh snails that can tolerate salty conditions. Linnean taxonomy *Suborder Eupulmonat ...

Contains the clades Systellommatophora and Stylommatophora *Superfamily Trimusculoidea **Family Trimusculidae *Superfamily Otinoidea **Family Otinidae **Family Smeagolidae *Superfamily Ellobioidea **Family Ellobiidae


= Clade Systellommatophora (= Gymnomorpha)

= *Superfamily Onchidioidea **Family Onchidiidae *Superfamily Veronicelloidea **Family Veronicellidae **Family Rathouisiidae


= Clade Stylommatophora

= Contains the subclades Elasmognatha, Orthurethra and the informal group Sigmurethra


= Subclade

Elasmognatha Elasmognatha is a taxonomic grouping, a clade, of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. A number of species in this taxonomic group are endangered. Taxonomy In the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bou ...

= *Superfamily Succineoidea **Family Succineidae *Superfamily Athoracophoroidea **Family Athoracophoridae


= Subclade Orthurethra

= *Superfamily Partuloidea **Family Partulidae **Family Draparnaudiidae *Superfamily Achatinelloidea **Family Achatinellidae *Superfamily Cochlicopoidea **Family Cochlicopidae **Family Amastridae *Superfamily Pupilloidea **Family Pupillidae **Family Argnidae **Family Chondrinidae ** † Family Cylindrellinidae **Family Lauriidae **Family Orculidae **Family Pleurodiscidae **Family Pyramidulidae **Family Spelaeoconchidae **Family Spelaeodiscidae **Family Strobilopsidae **Family Valloniidae **Family Vertiginidae *Superfamily Enoidea **Family Enidae **Family Cerastidae


= Informal Group Sigmurethra

= *Superfamily Clausilioidea **Family Clausiliidae ** † Family Anadromidae ** † Family Filholiidae ** † Family Palaeostoidae *Superfamily Orthalicoidea **Family Orthalicidae **Family Cerionidae **Family Coelociontidae ** † Family Grangerellidae **Family Megaspiridae **Family Placostylidae **Family Urocoptidae *Superfamily Achatinoidea **Family Achatinidae **Family Ferussaciidae **Family Micractaeonidae **Family Subulinidae *Superfamily Aillyoidea **Family Aillyidae *Superfamily Testacelloidea **Family Testacellidae **Family Oleacinidae **Family Spiraxidae *Superfamily Papillodermatoidea **Family Papillodermatidae *Superfamily Streptaxoidea **Family Streptaxidae *Superfamily Rhytidoidea **Family Rhytididae **Family Chlamydephoridae **Family Haplotrematidae **Family Scolodontidae *Superfamily Acavoidea **Family Acavidae **Family Caryodidae **Family Dorcasiidae **Family Macrocyclidae **Family Megomphicidae **Family Strophocheilidae *Superfamily Plectopyloidea **Family Plectopylidae **Family Corillidae **Family Sculptariidae *Superfamily Punctoidea **Family Punctidae ** † Family Anastomopsidae **Family Charopidae **Family Cystopeltidae **Family Discidae **Family Endodontidae **Family Helicodiscidae **Family Oreohelicidae **Family Thyrophorellidae *Superfamily Sagdoidea **Family Sagdidae


= limacoid clade

= *Superfamily Staffordioidea **Family Staffordiidae *Superfamily Dyakioidea **Family Dyakiidae *Superfamily Gastrodontoidea **Family Gastrodontidae **Family Chronidae **Family Euconulidae **Family Oxychilidae **Family Pristilomatidae **Family Trochomorphidae **Fossil taxa that probably belong to the superfamily Gastrodontoidea: ***Subfamily † Archaeozonitinae ***Subfamily † Grandipatulinae ***Subfamily † Palaeoxestininae *Superfamily Parmacelloidea **Family Parmacellidae **Family Milacidae **Family Trigonochlamydidae *Superfamily Zonitoidea **Family Zonitidae *Superfamily Helicarionoidea **Family Helicarionidae **Family Ariophantidae **Family Urocyclidae *Superfamily Limacoidea **Family Limacidae **Family Agriolimacidae **Family Boettgerillidae **Family Vitrinidae


=Informal group Sigmurethra continued

= Two other superfamilies are part of the clade Sigmurethra, but they are ''not'' in the limacoid clade: *Superfamily Arionoidea **Family Arionidae **Family Anadenidae **Family Ariolimacidae **Family Binneyidae **Family Oopeltidae **Family Philomycidae *Superfamily Helicoidea **Family Helicidae **Family Bradybaenidae **Family Camaenidae **Family Cepolidae (gastropods), Cepolidae **Family Cochlicellidae **Family Elonidae **Family Epiphragmophoridae **Family Halolimnohelicidae **Family Helicodontidae **Family Helminthoglyptidae **Family Humboldtianidae **Family Hygromiidae **Family Monadeniidae **Family Pleurodontidae **Family Polygyridae **Family Sphincterochilidae **Family Thysanophoridae **Family Trissexodontidae **Family Xanthonychidae


See also

* Changes in the taxonomy of gastropods since 2005


References

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External links


Full text of ''Malacologia'' vol. 47 (1-2)
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