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Bellerophontoidea

Bellerophontoidea, common name "bellerophonts",[2] is a superfamily of extinct planospirally-coiled globose molluscs. This superfamily is generally included within the Gastropoda, but may instead be a group of monoplacophorans. The taxon first appeared late in the Cambrian and continued until late in the Triassic.

Bellerophontoidea
Temporal range: Late Cambrian–Triassic
Bucanopsis leda (family Bellerophontidae, subfamily Bucanopsinae)
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda (?)
Order: Bellerophontida
Superfamily: Bellerophontoidea
McCoy, 1852[1]
Families

See text

Synonyms

Bellerophontaceae Ulrich & Schofield, 1897

Biology edit

Unlike normal gastropods, the shells of Bellerophonts are characterised by a completely planispiral pattern of coiling, such as one finds in shelled cephalopods. Experts disagree whether Bellerophontids should be classified as torted gastropods, or as untorted Tergomya, or whether the group Bellerophontida is perhaps an artificial construct, consisting of a number of distinct groups of Palaeozoic molluscs which evolved the same type of spiral shell independently.[3]

J.B. Knight, et al.[4] (1960) regarded the bellerophontids as torted gastropods even though they have essentially symmetrical, planispiral shells.

The narrower apex was probably held to the rear while the wider aperture was oriented to the front where the animal could easily emerge or retreat.

Taxonomy edit

Historical background edit

The taxonomy of the Bellerophontoidea (renamed from the original Bellerophontacea) has gone through a number of revisions since M'Coy established the Bellerophontaceae in 1851 for planospiral archeogastropods. The naming followed the convention for superfamilies that prevailed until at least 1992 with Wahlman

The Bellerophontacea were placed in the order Bellerophontida established by Ulrich and Scofield in 1897[5] and included the families Bellerophontidae, Bucaniidae, Cyrtolitidae, and Protowarthiidae.

Knight, et al. 1960 (Treatise Part I reprinted 1989)[6] discuss the Superfamily Bellerophontacea at some length and include within it the Bellerophontidae, Cyrtolitidae, Sinuopeidae and Tropidodiscidae.

2005 Bellerophontid taxonomy edit

Bouchet et al. (2005)[2] leaves the higher taxonomic position of the Bellerophontoidea as uncertain (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora) and divides the group into 8 families as listed:

The Bellerophontidae, Bucanitidae, Pterothacidae, and Tropododiscidae compare with the subfamilies Bellerophontinae, Bucanitinae, Pterothacinae, and Tropododiscinae included in the Bellerophontidae and the Bucanellidae, Euphemitidae, and Sinuitidae compare with the subfamilies Bucanellinae, Euphemitinae, and Sinuitinae included in the Sinuitidae, as found in the Treatise. The Tremanitiae is based on the genus Tremanotus which was included in the Bucanitinae in the Treatise.

Bouchet & Rocroi (2005)[2] points out (page 271) that assignment of "symmetrical univalved mollusks "bellerophonts" either to Gastropoda or to Monoplacophora or Tergomya is controversial."

Note on nomenclature edit

Until recently with the ruling of the ICZN, -the ending -ACEA, or -ACEAE, was more or less standard for superfamilies in invertebrate paleontology and zoology. The ending -OIDEA which is now used for superfamily names was previously often used for subclasses and superorders.

References edit

  1. ^ McCoy F. 1852. A synonpsis of the classification of the British Palaeozoic rocks, with a systematic description of the British Palaeozoic fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge with figures of the new and imperfectly known species. Parker & Son, London, 661 pp., 25 plates. Bellerophontidae is at page 307.
  2. ^ a b c Bouchet P. & Rocroi J.-P. (Ed.); Frýda J., Hausdorf B., Ponder W., Valdes A. & Warén A. 2005. Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families. Malacologia: International Journal of Malacology, 47(1-2). ConchBooks: Hackenheim, Germany. ISBN 3-925919-72-4. ISSN 0076-2997. 397 pp. http://www.vliz.be/Vmdcdata/imis2/ref.php?refid=78278
  3. ^ Wagner, P. J. 2001 Gastropod phylogenetics: progress, problems and implications. Journal of Paleontology 75: 1128 - 1140
  4. ^ J.B. Knight, et al. 1960. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part I, Mollusca 1; R.C. Moore,(ed); Geological Society of America and Univ Kansas Press.
  5. ^ Ulrich E. O. & Scofield W. H. 1897. The Lower Silurian Gastropoda of Minnesota. In: Ulrich E. O., Scofield W. H., Clarke J. M. & Winchell N. H. The Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota, volume 3(2), Harrison and Smith, Minneapolis, 48 plates. Pages 813-1081, plates 61-82. Bellerophontacea is on page 844.
  6. ^ Knight, J. B., Cox, L. R., Keen, A. M., Batten, R. L., Yochelson, E. L., and Robertson, R. (1960). Systematic descriptions [Archaeogastropoda]. In Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part I. Mollusca 1, pp. 169-310. Geological Society of America and Kansas University Press, Colorado and Kansas.

External links edit

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Bellerophontoidea common name bellerophonts 2 is a superfamily of extinct planospirally coiled globose molluscs This superfamily is generally included within the Gastropoda but may instead be a group of monoplacophorans The taxon first appeared late in the Cambrian and continued until late in the Triassic BellerophontoideaTemporal range Late Cambrian Triassic PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NBucanopsis leda family Bellerophontidae subfamily Bucanopsinae Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum MolluscaClass Gastropoda Order BellerophontidaSuperfamily BellerophontoideaMcCoy 1852 1 FamiliesSee textSynonymsBellerophontaceae Ulrich amp Schofield 1897 Contents 1 Biology 2 Taxonomy 2 1 Historical background 2 2 2005 Bellerophontid taxonomy 2 3 Note on nomenclature 3 References 4 External linksBiology editUnlike normal gastropods the shells of Bellerophonts are characterised by a completely planispiral pattern of coiling such as one finds in shelled cephalopods Experts disagree whether Bellerophontids should be classified as torted gastropods or as untorted Tergomya or whether the group Bellerophontida is perhaps an artificial construct consisting of a number of distinct groups of Palaeozoic molluscs which evolved the same type of spiral shell independently 3 J B Knight et al 4 1960 regarded the bellerophontids as torted gastropods even though they have essentially symmetrical planispiral shells The narrower apex was probably held to the rear while the wider aperture was oriented to the front where the animal could easily emerge or retreat Taxonomy editHistorical background edit The taxonomy of the Bellerophontoidea renamed from the original Bellerophontacea has gone through a number of revisions since M Coy established the Bellerophontaceae in 1851 for planospiral archeogastropods The naming followed the convention for superfamilies that prevailed until at least 1992 with WahlmanThe Bellerophontacea were placed in the order Bellerophontida established by Ulrich and Scofield in 1897 5 and included the families Bellerophontidae Bucaniidae Cyrtolitidae and Protowarthiidae Knight et al 1960 Treatise Part I reprinted 1989 6 discuss the Superfamily Bellerophontacea at some length and include within it the Bellerophontidae Cyrtolitidae Sinuopeidae and Tropidodiscidae 2005 Bellerophontid taxonomy edit Bouchet et al 2005 2 leaves the higher taxonomic position of the Bellerophontoidea as uncertain Gastropoda or Monoplacophora and divides the group into 8 families as listed Bellerophontoidea Bellerophontidae Bucanellidae Bucaniidae Euphemitidae Pterothecidae Sinuitidae Tremanotidae TropidodiscidaeThe Bellerophontidae Bucanitidae Pterothacidae and Tropododiscidae compare with the subfamilies Bellerophontinae Bucanitinae Pterothacinae and Tropododiscinae included in the Bellerophontidae and the Bucanellidae Euphemitidae and Sinuitidae compare with the subfamilies Bucanellinae Euphemitinae and Sinuitinae included in the Sinuitidae as found in the Treatise The Tremanitiae is based on the genus Tremanotus which was included in the Bucanitinae in the Treatise Bouchet amp Rocroi 2005 2 points out page 271 that assignment of symmetrical univalved mollusks bellerophonts either to Gastropoda or to Monoplacophora or Tergomya is controversial Note on nomenclature edit Until recently with the ruling of the ICZN the ending ACEA or ACEAE was more or less standard for superfamilies in invertebrate paleontology and zoology The ending OIDEA which is now used for superfamily names was previously often used for subclasses and superorders References edit McCoy F 1852 A synonpsis of the classification of the British Palaeozoic rocks with a systematic description of the British Palaeozoic fossils in the Geological Museum of the University of Cambridge with figures of the new and imperfectly known species Parker amp Son London 661 pp 25 plates Bellerophontidae is at page 307 a b c Bouchet P amp Rocroi J P Ed Fryda J Hausdorf B Ponder W Valdes A amp Waren A 2005 Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families Malacologia International Journal of Malacology 47 1 2 ConchBooks Hackenheim Germany ISBN 3 925919 72 4 ISSN 0076 2997 397 pp http www vliz be Vmdcdata imis2 ref php refid 78278 Wagner P J 2001 Gastropod phylogenetics progress problems and implications Journal of Paleontology 75 1128 1140 J B Knight et al 1960 Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part I Mollusca 1 R C Moore ed Geological Society of America and Univ Kansas Press Ulrich E O amp Scofield W H 1897 The Lower Silurian Gastropoda of Minnesota In Ulrich E O Scofield W H Clarke J M amp Winchell N H The Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota volume 3 2 Harrison and Smith Minneapolis 48 plates Pages 813 1081 plates 61 82 Bellerophontacea is on page 844 Knight J B Cox L R Keen A M Batten R L Yochelson E L and Robertson R 1960 Systematic descriptions Archaeogastropoda In Moore R C ed Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology Part I Mollusca 1 pp 169 310 Geological Society of America and Kansas University Press Colorado and Kansas External links editPalaeos Systematic Paleontology of the Earliest Gastropods Including Family and Genus Level Stratigraphic Ranges and Synonyms Peter J Wagner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bellerophontoidea amp oldid 1028642989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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