Euomphalus Temporal range: Silurian–Permian |
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Euomphalus pentangulatus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Mollusca |
Class: | Gastropoda |
Superfamily: | Euomphaloidea |
Family: | Euomphalidae |
Genus: |
† Euomphalus J. de C. Sowerby, 1814 |
Euomphalus is a genus of fossil marine gastropods known to have lived from the Silurian to the Middle Permian.
Euomphalus is characterized by a closely coiled shell with a depressed to slightly elevated spire and a channel-bearing angulation (a selenizone) on the upper surface of the whorls. The lower surface of the whorls is rounded to angular.
Amphiscapha, Philoxene, and Straparollus are among similar related genera. Serpulospira, also related, differs in having a broadly open spiral in the adult form.
Euomphalus is the type genus of the family Euomphalidae. Euomphalus pentangulatus (Sowerby) is its type species.