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- Lottioidea is a superfamily of sea snails or limpets, marine gastropod mollusks in the clade Patellogastropoda, the true limpets. There are three families...
- Family Patellidae Superfamily Nacelloidea Family Nacellidae Superfamily Lottioidea Family Lottiidae Family Acmaeidae Forbes, 1850 subfamily Acmaeinae Forbes...
- limpets Patelloida which is in the family Lottiidae within the superfamily Lottioidea, also part of the Patellogastropoda.) The largest known limpet in the...
- of a taxonomic superfamily which is now considered to be a synonym of Lottioidea. Previously Neolepetopsoidea was considered to be a family of sea snails...
- The marine molluscs of Venezuela are a part of the molluscan fauna of Venezuela. The marine molluscs are the snails, clams and mussels, chitons, octopuses...
- 2005). Neolepetopsoidea was synonymized with Lottioidea so Lepetopsidae was moved to superfamily Lottioidea in World Register of Marine Species. Genera...
- Nacellidae was recovered within Lottioidea, as shown in the following cladogram: As a result Nacellidae was moved to Lottioidea in the taxonomic revision of...
- the only genus in the family Eoacmaeidae, belonging to the superfamily Lottioidea. The generic name Eoacmaea is composed from the Eo that mean "early" in...
- 2005). Neolepetopsoidea was synonymized with Lottioidea so Daminilidae was moved to superfamily Lottioidea in World Register of Marine Species. Bouchet...
- specifically true limpets, marine gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Lottioidea and the clade Patellogastropoda (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda...