Macluritoidea

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Phylum:Mollusca
Superfamily:Macluritoidea
Carpenter, 1861
Macluritoidea
Temporal range: L Cambrian- Devonian
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Order: Archaeogastropoda
Superfamily: Macluritoidea
Carpenter, 1861

The Macluritoidea, or Macluritacea as it was originally spelled, is a superfamily of hyperstrophically coiled, Upper Cambrian to Devonian, archaeogastropods,[1] or paragastropods according to Linsely and Kier (1984).[2]

Coiling is dextral, although it appears sinistral,[1] deduced from the position of the channel (presumed to be exhalent) contained in a ridge or keel (a selenizone on what is assumed to be the upper side. This is supported by the operculum of Maclurites, which corresponds to that of dextral gastropods.

According to the Treatise the Macluritaceae includes two families, the Onychochilidae and Macluritidae. Subsequent placement in the Paragastropoda[2] is based on the assumption these animals were untorted, that is they lacked the twisted viscera that are present in modern gastropods.

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