Definition of Lophospiridae. Meaning of Lophospiridae. Synonyms of Lophospiridae

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Definition of Lophospiridae

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- Lophospiridae is an extinct taxonomic family of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs. This family has no subfamilies. Lophospiridae contains the following...
- with the superfamily Trochonematoidea include: † TrochonematidaeLophospiridae (in German) Zittel K. A. von 1895. Grundzüge der Paläontologie (Paläonzoologie)...
- Frodospira is an extinct genus of Lophospiridae, a family of extinct sea snails, fossil marine gastropod mollusks. The genus is found in deposits of the...
- StraparollinoideaStraparollinidae TrochonematoideaTrochonematidaeLophospiridae Superfamily Patelloidea Family Patellidae Superfamily Nacelloidea Family...
- family Sydowiellaceae. Tunstallia (gastropod), an extinct species of Lophospiridae. This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct genera with...
- oval and large." Wikispecies has information related to Worthenia. "Lophospiridae (Family)". BayScience Foundation, Inc. Retrieved 5 November 2010. Kues...
- Kericser (Lókút). A Sea Snail, member of the family Murchisoniina inside Lophospiridae. It was first identified on the Bakony Mountains Sisenna Sisenna pinguis...
- Euomphalopteridae, Gosselitinidae, Haliotidae, Kittlidiscidae, Laubellidae, Lophospiridae, Luciellidae, Phanerotrematidae, Phymatopleuridae, Pleurotromariidae...
- analyses: a likelihood example using Ordovician-Silurian species of the Lophospiridae (Gastropoda: Murchisoniina)". American Malacological Bulletin. 15 (1):...
- Frodospira cochleata is a species of extinct sea snail in the family Lophospiridae. Fossil specimens from 422.9 and 421.3 million years ago have been found...