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Caecidae

(Family)

Overview

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Caecidae is a taxonomic family of very small and minute sea snails or micromolluscs, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Littorinimorpha.

These minute tubular shells can be found living in marine sediment, or among algae or sponges, in warm and temperate seas.

Shell description

The shells in this family, are unusual in that the adult shell is a curving tube. In the subfamily Caecinae the protoconch is lost and the tube is sealed with a permanent calcareous plug at one end. In the subfamilies Ctiloceratinae and Strebloceratinae the protoconch is retained. At the other end the tube is sealed by a circular operculum. The spiral part is almost always lost when outgrowing the juvenile stage. The color of the shell is white to pale yellow.

Taxonomy

This family conta ins three subfamilies :

Genera

inute sea snails or micromolluscs, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Littorinimorpha.

These minute tubular shells ca n be found living in marine sediment, or among algae or sponges, in warm and temperate seas.

Shell description

The shells in this family, are unusual in that the adult shell is a curving tube. In the subfamily Caecinae the protoconch is lost and the tube is sealed with a permanent calcareous plug at one end. In the subfamilies Ctiloceratinae and Strebloceratinae the protoconch is retained. At the other end the tube is sealed by a circular operculum. The spiral part is almost always lost when outgrowing the juvenile stage. The color of the shell is white to pale yellow.

Taxonomy

This family contains three subfamilies :

Genera

References

Taxonomy

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The Family Caecidae is a member of the Superfamily Rissooidea. Here is the complete "parentage" of Caecidae:

The Family Caecidae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Genera

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Caecum

The cecum or caecum (, plural /'si?k?/; from the Latin caecus meaning blind) is a pouch, connecting the ileum with the ascending colon of the large intestine. It is separated from the ileum by the ileocecal valve (ICV) or Bauhin's valve, and is considered to be the beginning of the large intestine. It is also separated from the colon by the cecocolic junction. The appendix is connected to the cecum. The cecum is usually peritoneal, while the ascending colon is retroperitoneal. [more]

Coecum

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Ctiloceras

Elephantulum

Fartulum

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Meioceras

Micranellum

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Parastrophia

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Strebloceras

More info about the Genus Strebloceras may be found here.

References

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Sources

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Last Revised: August 24, 2012
2012/08/24 13:26:28