Euphemites Explained
Euphemites is an extinct genus of gastropod belonging to order Bellerophontida and family Euphemitidae.[1] They may have been among the first burrowing gastropods.[2]
Species
- E. blaneanus McChesney
- E. inspeciosus White
- E. nodocarinatus Hall
- E. vittatus McChesney[3]
Notes and References
- Ketwetsuriya . Chatchalerm . Cook . Alex G. . Nützel . Alexander . Permian gastropods from the Ratburi Limestone, Khao Phrik, Central Thailand . PalZ . March 2020 . 94 . 1 . 53–77 . 10.1007/s12542-019-00463-0.
- Harper . John A. . Rollins . Harold B. . Infaunal or semi-infaunal bellerophont gastropods: analysis of Euphemites and functionally related taxa . Lethaia . January 1985 . 18 . 1 . 21–37 . 10.1111/j.1502-3931.1985.tb00681.x.
- King . R.H. . The gastropod genus Euphemites in the Pennsylvanian of Texas . Journal of Paleontology . March 1940 . 14 . 2 . 150–153 . 1298568.