Acteonella Explained
Acteonella is a genus of extinct sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the extinct family Acteonellidae.
The genus is known from the Cretaceous period.[1]
Species
Species within the genus Acteonella include:
- Actaeonella borneensis Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella briggsi Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella browni Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella coquiensis Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella cubensis Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella delgadoi Choffat, 1901
- Actaeonella jicarensis Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella lucianoi Maury, 1930
- Actaeonella marchmontensis Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella oviformis Gabb, 1869
- Actaeonella pecosensis Stanton, 1947
- Actaeonella pompei Maury, 1930
- Actaeonella robinsoni Sohl and Kollmann, 1985
- Actaeonella silvai Maury, 1925
- Actaeonella tamandarensis Maury, 1930
Notes and References
- http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?a=basicTaxonInfo&taxon_no=122497 Paleobiology Database: Acteonella