Overview
Diplommatinidae is a family of small land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Cyclophoridae.
- Subfamily Diplommatininae L. Pfeiffer, 1857
- Diplommatina
- Opisthostoma
- subgenus Plectostoma
- Palaina
- Subfamily Cochlostomatinae Kobelt, 1902
- Cochlostoma
- Toffolettia Giusti, 1971
- Subfamily unknown
- Malarinia
- Subfamily Diplommatininae L. Pfeiffer, 1857
- Diplommatina
- Opisthostoma
- subgenus Plectostoma
- Palaina
- Subfamily Cochlostomatinae Kobelt, 1902
- Cochlostoma
- Toffolettia Giusti, 1971
- Subfamily
unknown
- Malarinia
References
Taxonomy
The Family Diplommatinidae is a member of the Superfamily Cyclophoroidea. Here is the complete "parentage" of Diplommatinidae:
- Domain: Eukaryota
Whittaker & Margulis,1978 - eukaryotes
- Kingdom: Animalia
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - animals
- Subkingdom: Bilateria
(Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983 - bilaterians
- Branch: Protostomia
Grobben, 1908 - protostomes
- Infrakingdom: Lophotrochozoa
- Lophotrochozoans
- Superphylum: Eutrochozoa
- Phylum: Mollusca
(C. Linnaeus, 1758) Cuvier, 1795 - Molluscs
- Class: Gastropoda
Cuvier, 1795 - Snails and Slugs
- Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Ponder & Lindberg, 1996
- Superorder: Caenogastropoda
Cox, 1960
- Order: Architaenioglossa
Haller, 1892
- Superfamily: Cyclophoroidea
J.E. Gray, 1847
- Family: Diplommatinidae L. Pfeiffer, 1856
- Superfamily: Cyclophoroidea
J.E. Gray, 1847
- Order: Architaenioglossa
Haller, 1892
- Superorder: Caenogastropoda
Cox, 1960
- Subclass: Orthogastropoda
Ponder & Lindberg, 1996
- Class: Gastropoda
Cuvier, 1795 - Snails and Slugs
- Phylum: Mollusca
(C. Linnaeus, 1758) Cuvier, 1795 - Molluscs
- Superphylum: Eutrochozoa
- Infrakingdom: Lophotrochozoa
- Lophotrochozoans
- Branch: Protostomia
Grobben, 1908 - protostomes
- Subkingdom: Bilateria
(Hatschek, 1888) Cavalier-Smith, 1983 - bilaterians
- Kingdom: Animalia
C. Linnaeus, 1758 - animals
The Family Diplommatinidae is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Subfamily (2): Cochlostomatinae · Diplommatininae
- Genus (16): Adelopoma · Arinia · Cochlostoma · Diancta · Diplommatina · Hungerfordia · Malarinia · Nicida · Obiscurella · Obscurella · Opisthostoma · Palaina · Palmatina · Pollicaria · Pseudopalaina · Striolata
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 380 species and subspecies in the Family Diplommatinidae.
Genera
Adelopoma
Adelopoma is a genus of land snails that have an operculum and a gill, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Cyclophoridae. [more]
Arinia
Arinia is a species of small land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Diplommatinidae. [more]
Cochlostoma
Cochlostoma is a genus of land snails with an operculum, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the family Diplommatinidae. [more]
Diancta
Diplommatina
Diplommatina is a genus of in the Diplommatinidae family. It contains the following species: [more]
Hungerfordia
Hungerfordia is a genus of in the Diplommatinidae family. It contains the following species: [more]
Malarinia
Malarinia is a genus of in the Diplommatinidae family. It contains the following species: [more]
Nicida
Obiscurella
Obscurella
Opisthostoma
Opisthostoma is a genus of minute land snails with opercula, terrestrial gastropod mollusks or micromollusks in the family Diplommatinidae. [more]
Palaina
Palaina is a genus of in the family Diplommatinidae. [more]
Palmatina
Pollicaria
Pseudopalaina
Pseudopalaina is a genus of in the Diplommatinidae family. It contains the following species: [more]
Striolata
More info about the Genus Striolata may be found here.
References
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