Australian Biological Resources Study

Australian Faunal Directory

Museums

Regional Maps

Family CORILLIDAE

Introduction

This family is characterised by a very small to medium shell, discoidal or planispiral, usually with a wide open umbilicus. The shell is dextral or sinistral and numbers of whorls vary from four to eight. The lip of the shell is usually thickened and the aperture has teeth or lamellae.

The family contains five genera and only a single species has been recorded from Australia,. It is known only from a few localities in the Wet Tropics of north-eastern Queensland.

McMichael (1959) considered C. pricei a possible helicarionid because of its reduced sculpture. Solem (1973) provided detailed information on shell, radula and reproductive anatomy of C. pricei and placed it in Camaenidae. Tillier (1989) placed the species in the Corillidae because it lacks an oesphageal crop, absent in all corillids but present in camaenids. Smith (1992) retained the species in Camaenidae.

 

History of changes

Note that this list may be incomplete for dates prior to September 2013.
Published As part of group Action Date Action Type Compiler(s)
12-Feb-2010 (import)