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    Oxygyrus inflatus B... [sort alpha..] Benson, W. H. (1835). Account of Oxygyrus a new genus of pelagian shells allied to the genus Atlanta of Lesueur, with a note on some other pelagian shells lately taken on board of the ship Malcolm.
    However, the relationship between Oxygyrus and B. minuta remains enigmatic [ 22 ], and here we consider B. minuta to belong within the family Atlantidae, having a shell morphology very similar to the extant genus Oxygyrus [ 22 ]. Indeed, the World Register of Marine Species places the genus Bellerophina within the Family Atlantidae.
    The family contains three genera ( Atlanta, Protatlanta and Oxygyrus) and is characterized by dextrally-coiled, aragonitic shells into which the soft body can fully retract, sealed by a chitinous operculum that is attached to the foot (Fig. 1 A, C).
    This species exhibits morphological characters in common with both genera, having larval shell ornamentation similar to Oxygyrus, but an adult shell similar to Protatlanta, and a smooth periphery suggesting a conchiolin keel (common to Oxygyrus and Protatlanta).
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