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- The Mantellidae are an amphibian family of the order Anura (frogs and toads), and are endemic to the Indian Ocean islands of Madagascar and Mayotte.
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Mangeliidae is a monophyletic family of small to medium-sized, predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Conoidea . [1] [2] Prior to 2011, both the subfamilies Mangeliinae and Oenopotinae had been placed in the family Conidae.
Mangelia is a large genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Mangeliidae. The genus has been used for a long time as a wastebasket taxon. There have been many described species, many of which have become synonyms. Among the remaining accepted names a good number are still in doubt and are little known.
Mantellidae. The Mantellidae are an amphibian family of the order Anura (frogs and toads), and are endemic to the Indian Ocean islands of Madagascar and Mayotte.
Order: Neogastropoda. Family: Mangeliidae. Common name: Mangeliidae is one of several families in the Conoidea often referred to as turrid shells. Key morphological features: The Mangeliidae are small to medium-sized gastropods with medium to high-spired, fusiform shells.
Mangeliidae Fischer, 1883 Synonyms [edit] Cytharinae Thiele, 1929; Mangeliinae P. Fischer, 1883 (original rank) Mangiliinae P. Fischer, 1883 (original spelling based on an unjustified emendation) Oenopotinae Bogdanov, 1987; References [edit] Bonfitto, A.; Morassi, M. 2012: A new sinistral turriform gastropod (Conoidea: Mangeliidae) from Taiwan.
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