- Vermetidae
Taxobox
name = Vermetidae
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Mollusca
classis =Gastropoda
subclassis =Orthogastropoda
superordo =Caenogastropoda
ordo =Sorbeoconcha
subordo =Hypsogastropoda
infraordo =Littorinimorpha
superfamilia =Vermetoidea
familia = Vermetidae
familia_authority =Rafinesque , 1815
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision = See text."Vermetidae",
common name the worm snails or worm shells, is ataxonomic family of small to medium-sized seasnail s, marinegastropod mollusc s in theclade Sorbeoconcha .The shells of the Vermetidae are extremely irregular, and do not resemble the average snail shell, hence the common name "worm shells" or "worm snails".
hell description
These snails do not have typical regularly-coiled
gastropod shell s; instead they have very irregular elongated tubular shells which are moulded to, and cemented to, a surface of attachment such as a rock or another shell and so on. In the adult the apertural part of the shell is usually free, with the opening directed upward. Some species have an operculum and some do not. Damaged sections of the shell can be sealed off by calcareous septa when necessary.Some vermetids are solitary, whereas others live in colonies, partially cemented together. The shells of species within this family are very variable and can sometimes be extremely challenging to identify.
The shells of vermetids compared with annelid worm tubes
The empty calcareous tubes of certain marine
annelid tube worms, for example theSerpulidae , can sometimes be casually misidentified as empty vermetid shells. The difference is that vermetid shells are shiny inside and have 3 shell layers, whereas the annelid worm tubes are dull inside and have only 2 shell layers.Taxonomy
The following subfamilies have been recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi of 2005
*Dendropomatinae Bandel & Kowalke, 1997
*Vermetinae Rafinesque, 1815Genera within the family Vermetidae
* "
Dendropoma " Mörch, 1861
* "Novastoa " Finlay, 1927
* "Petaloconchus " I. Lea, 1843
* "Serpulorbis " Sasso, 1827
* "Spiroglyptus " Daudin, 1800
* "Vermetus " Cuvier, 1800References
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* Powell A. W. B., "New Zealand Mollusca", William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand1979 ISBN 0-00-216906-1
* R. Tucker Abbott, 1986. "Seashells of North America, St. Martin's Press, New York
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