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    Neogastropoda - Wikipedia

    The monophyly of the group is widely accepted among morphologists, and it is based on several synapomorphies mostly related with the anatomy of the digestive system. Current classifications of Neogastropoda generally recognize up to six superfamilies: Buccinoidea, Muricoidea, Olivoidea, Pseudolivoidea, … See more

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    Neogastropoda is an order of sea snails, both freshwater and marine gastropod molluscs. See more

    The available fossil record of Neogastropoda is relatively complete, and supports a widely accepted evolutionary scenario of an Early Cretaceous origin of the group followed … See more

    According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) the clade Neogastropoda consists of these superfamilies:
    Buccinoidea Rafinesque, 1815
    Conoidea Fleming, 1822 See more

    According to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) the taxonomy of clade Neogastropoda is as follows:
    • Unassigned to a superfamily
    • Superfamily Buccinoidea See more

    Neogastropod Tree of Life
    • Crame J. A. (2013). "Early Cenozoic Differentiation of Polar Marine Faunas". PLoS ONE 8(1): e54139. See more

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    Provided by the Springer Nature SharedIt content-sharing initiative The Neogastropoda is a highly diversified group of predatory marine snails (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda). Traditionally, its monophyly has been widely accepted based on several morphological synapomorphies mostly related with the digestive system.
    Modified after Ponder (1998a) The order Neogastropoda includes up to 25 families (Bouchet and Rocroi 2005) traditionally split into three superfamilies, Cancellarioidea, Conoidea, and Muricoidea, on the basis of anatomical features of the anterior foregut, including the radula.
    The monophyly of the group is widely accepted among morphologists, and it is based on several synapomorphies mostly related with the anatomy of the digestive system. Current classifications of Neogastropoda generally recognize up to six superfamilies: Buccinoidea, Muricoidea, Olivoidea, Pseudolivoidea, Conoidea, and Cancellarioidea.
    Anatomical characteristics of neogastropods include a very peculiar anterior foregut with a proboscis (pleurembolic or intraembolic), a valve of Leiblein, a gland of Leiblein (or a venom gland in Toxoglossa), paired primary and accessory salivary glands, an anal gland, and several radular peculiarities (Ponder 1973; Kantor 2002; Strong 2003 ).
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