Capulidae
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Capulidae, or the cap shells, are a taxonomic family of limpet-like sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the order Sorbeoconcha.
[edit] Description
Species in this family are cap-shaped or limpet-like molluscs, closely allied to the Hipponicidae, but of lighter build, and with a small coiled apex that often extends beyond the margin. The aperture is usually almost as large as the shell itself. They are found attached to bivalve and gastropod shells or sometimes stones, and are ciliary, filter or parasitic feeders.
[edit] Genera within the family Capulidae
- Capulus Montfort, 1810
- Cerithioderma
- Eatonina Thiele, 1912
- Krebsia Montfort, 1810
- Lippistes
- Neojanacus Suter, 1907
- Malluvium Melvill, 1906
- Rufodardanula Ponder, 1965
- Torellia Lovén in Jeffreys, 1867
- Trichotropis Broderip and G. B. Sowerby I, 1829
[edit] References
- Capulidae (TSN 72538). Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- Powell A. W. B., New Zealand Mollusca, William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
- Discover Life

