Conchifera Explained

Conchifera is a subphylum of the phylum Mollusca. It comprises all of the shell-bearing classes of molluscs, such as clams, tusk shells, ammonites, and monoplacophorans. The other subphylum is Aculifera.[1] Non-monoplacophoran conchiferans emerged within the once-widespread Monoplacophora. The only descendant which retains its ancestral shape is the Tryblidiida.

This taxonomic term is used mostly by paleontologists, and not by scientists who study the living molluscs.

Classes

Classes within the Conchifera include:

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Notes and References

  1. Sigwart . Julia D. . Sutton . Mark D. . Deep Molluscan Phylogeny: Synthesis of Palaeontological and Neontological Data . Proceedings: Biological Sciences . October 27, 2007 . 274 . 1624 . 2413–2419 . 10.1098/rspb.2007.0701 . 25249343 . 17652065 . 2274978 . 14 August 2021.