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Cyclophoridae is a
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of small to large
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land snails with an operculum,
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s in the order
Architaenioglossa Architaenioglossa is a taxonomic group of snails which have gills and often an operculum. They are primarily land and freshwater gastropod mollusks within the clade Caenogastropoda. This " informal group" has been shown to be polyphyletic in a s ...
belonging to the subclass
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(according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). This diverse family with many species is now limited to the representatives in the tropics and subtropics of the Old and New World. Their fossil history dates back through the Early
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to the
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of the Cretaceous.


Description

The dextral shells are mostly of small and rarely medium size. The form of the shell varies from discoidal to turbinate. The round
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is often modified, sometimes with an incision or a constriction. The last
whorl A whorl ( or ) is an individual circle, oval, volution or equivalent in a whorled pattern, which consists of a spiral or multiple concentric objects (including circles, ovals and arcs). Whorls in nature File:Photograph and axial plane floral ...
can sometimes be disconnected and then extends strongly from the winding plane. The operculum is generally circular, which can be retracted deeply into the shell. Its form is multispiral and can be calcified or lacking calcareous overlay. The outer layer of the operculum can contain accessory deposits. The head of the soft body ends in a short
proboscis A proboscis () is an elongated appendage from the head of an animal, either a vertebrate or an invertebrate. In invertebrates, the term usually refers to tubular mouthparts used for feeding and sucking. In vertebrates, a proboscis is an elong ...
. The tentacles are round in cross-section, relatively long and taper to the end. The eyes are located at the base of the antenna on flat papillae. The longitudinal muscular foot is not divided. The mantle cavity acts as a lung cavity. The taenioglossan
radula The radula (, ; plural radulae or radulas) is an anatomical structure used by molluscs for feeding, sometimes compared to a tongue. It is a minutely toothed, chitinous ribbon, which is typically used for scraping or cutting food before the food ...
has seven elements per transverse row. The central row of the radula contains usually five, rarely three or seven teeth. The animals are
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.


Taxonomy and systematics

This family consists of the following subfamilies according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005, which adapted the tribes of Cyclophorinae from the system used by Wenz (1938). Wenz W. (1938-1944) ''Teil 1: Allgemeiner Teil und Prosobranchia''. In: Schindewolf O. H. (ed.) ''Handbuch der Paläozoologie, Band 6, Gastropoda'', Verlag Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, xii + 1639 pp. Thirty five genera containing approximately 810 species have been recognized as in 2008. Some notable
genera 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 nomenclat ...
are also listed here: * Subfamily Cyclophoridae incertae sedis (taxon inquirendum) ** '' Acroptychia'' Crosse & P. Fischer, 1877 **'' Anosycolus'' Fischer-Piette, C.P. Blanc, F. Blanc & Salvat, 1993 ** † '' Archaeocyclotus'' Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al., 2019 ** ''
Boucardicus ''Boucardicus'' is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Cyclophoridae. MolluscaBase eds. (2021). MolluscaBase. Boucardicus Fischer-Piette & Bedoucha, 1965. Accessed through: World Register of M ...
'' Fischer-Piette & Bedoucha, 1965 ** '' Dominamaria'' Iredale, 1941 ** '' Ettemona'' Iredale, 1941 ** '' Hainesia'' L. Pfeiffer, 1856 ** † '' Hirsuticyclus'' Neubauer, Xing & Jochum, 2019 ** '' Madgeaconcha'' Griffiths & Florens, 2004 ** '' Naggsiaconcha'' Griffiths & Florens, 2004 ** '' Nobuea'' Kuroda & Miyanaga, 1943 ** † '' Palaeocyclophorus'' Wenz, 1923 ** † '' Tropidogyra'' Wenz, 1923 ** '' Ventriculus'' Wenz in Fischer & Wenz, 1914 ** ''Cyclophorus incertae sedis'' (temporary name) *Subfamily Alycaeinae Blanford, 1864: raised to the rank of family Alycaeidae in 2020 Páll-Gergely, B., Sajan, S., Tripathy, B., Meng, K., Asami, T. & Ablett, J.D. (2020). Genus-level revision of the Alycaeidae (Gastropoda: Cyclophoroidea), with an annotated species catalog. ZooKeys. 981: 1–220
/ref> *Subfamily Cyclophorinae Gray, 1847 **Tribe Caspicyclotini Wenz, 1938 ***'' Caspicyclotus'' Forcart, 1935 **Tribe Cyathopomatini Kobelt & Möllendorff, 1897 ***'' Cyathopoma'' Blanford & Blanford, 1861 ***'' Jerdonia'' Blanford & Blanford, 1861 ***'' Mychopoma'' Blanford, 1869 ***'' Pseudojerdonia'' Kobelt, 1902 **Tribe Cyclophorini Gray, 1847 ***'' Afroditropis'' Bequaert & Clench, 1936 ***'' Craspedotropis'' Blanford, 1864 ***'' Crossopoma'' von Martens, 1891 ***'' Cyclophorus'' Montfort, 1810 ***'' Cyclosurus'' Morelet, 1881 ***'' Ditropopsis'' Smith, 1897 ***'' Elgonocyclus'' Verdcourt, 1982 ***'' Japonia'' Gould, 1859 ***'' Lagocheilus'' Blanford, 1864 ***''
Leptopoma ''Leptopoma'' is a genus of land snails with a gill and an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Cyclophoridae. Species Species within the genus ''Leptopoma'' include: * '' Leptopoma abbasi'' Thach, 2017 * '' Leptopoma ac ...
'' Pfeiffer, 1847 ***'' Leptopomoides'' Nevill, 1878 ***'' Micraulax'' Theobald, 1876 ***'' Montanopoma'' Stanisic, 2010 ***'' Myxostoma'' Troschel, 1847 ***'' Otopoma'' Gray, 1850 ***'' Owengriffithsius'' Emberton, 2002 ***'' Papuocyclus'' Ancey, 1895 ***'' Pilosphaera'' Lee, Lue & Wu, 2008 ***'' Ptychopoma'' Möllendorff, 1885 ***'' Scabrina'' Blanford, 1863 ***'' Theobaldius'' Nevill, 1878 **Tribe Cyclotini Pfeiffer, 1853 ***'' Cyclotus'' Swainson, 1840 ***'' Opisthoporus'' Benson, 1851 ***'' Platyrhaphe'' Möllendorff, 1890 **Tribe Pterocyclini Kobelt & Möllendorff, 1897 ***'' Millotorbis'' Fischer-Piette & Bedoucha, 1965 ***'' Pterocyclos'' Benson, 1832 ***'' Rhiostoma'' Benson, 1860 ***''
Spiraculum ''Spiraculum'' is a genus of operculate land snails in the subfamily Cyclophorinae of the family Cyclophoridae Cyclophoridae is a taxonomic family of small to large tropical land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks i ...
'' Pearson, 1833 **''Incertae sedis'' ***'' Pholeoteras'' Sturany, 1904 *''Incertae sedis'' **''Incertae sedis'' ***† '' Eotrichophorus'' Bullis, Herhold, Czekanski-Moir, Grimaldi & Rundell, 2020 † ***†'' Pseudarinia'' Yen, 1952 *Subfamily Spirostomatinae Tielecke, 1940 **''Incertae sedis'' ***'' Spirostoma'' Heude, 1885


References


Sources

* Kobelt, W. (1909). ''Cyclophoridae''. Berlin: Verlag von R. Friedländer und Sohn. The standard reference based on shell morphology. * Nantarat, N., Sutcharit, C., Tongkerd, P., Ablett, J., Naggs, F. & Panha, S. (2014). An annotated catalogue of type specimes of the land snail genus ''Cyclophorus'' Monfort, 1810 (Caenogastropoda, Cyclophoridae) in the Natural History Museum, London. ''ZooKeys'', 411, 1–56. {{Taxonbar, from=Q5198942 Taxa named by John Edward Gray