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Taxonomic position of the Acroloxidae in the system of Gastropoda:

Taxonomy of the Acroloxidae (Pulmonata)
  Lindholm 1909 Kozhov 1936 Zilch 1959-60 Abbott & Boss 1989 Bekman & Starob. 1975
Order Inoperculata Basom- matophora Basom- matophora Basom- matophora -
Superfamily - - Lymnaeacea Planorbioidea -
Family Limnaeidae Ancylidae Acroloxidae Ancylidae Acroloxidae
Subfamily Ancylinae Acroloxinae - Ferrissiinae -
Genus Ancylus Pseud- ancylastrum Pseud- ancylastrum Pseud- ancylastrum Pseud- ancylastrum
Baicalancylus
Gerstfeldti- ancylus
Number of species 5 3 - - 24

The pulmonate limpet genus Pseudancylastrum Lindholm, 1909 was first regarded to belong to the Ancylinae (Planorbioidea), but later anatomical investigations (Kozhov, 1936, Hubendick 1961) showed that the limpets are orientated to the right and the genus Pseudancylastrum was classified to the Acroloxinae.
The aperture has a round-oval shape. The apex of the shell is bended backwards or distinctly tillt to the left. Only having at hand conchiological characters the paleontologist may misinterpretate.

Acroloxidae

Acroloxidae of the genus Gerstfeldtiancylus

As in Choanomphalus the number of species of Pseudancylastrum is under question. While in Lindholm´s work (1909) 5 species were listed, later authors (Kozhov, 1936, Zhadin, 1952) reduced the number to 3 regarding some of the morphes only as intraspecific variations. Starobogatov (1989) regarded these species as genera and according to conchiological differences in the correlation of shell parametres (hight, length, width, position of the apex) he recently distiguished 24 species (1998). Whether all these morphes represent biospecies or only ecomorphes in the ranges of intraspecific variation is not clear yet.
On our expeditions 16 species according to Starobogatov and Sitnikova (1998) were investigated.

 

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