Archaeogastropoda

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Archaeogastropoda
Turbo spp.
Turbo spp.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Mollusca
Class: Gastropoda
Subclass: Prosobranchia
Order: Archaeogastropoda
Thiele, 1925
Families

See text.

Archaeogastropoda is (or more accurately was) a taxonomic order of sea snails. Archeogastropoda are "primitive" marine prosobranch gastropod mollusks. They typically have two gills and usually a double chambered heart. They are herbivores. Eggs and sperm are discharged directly into the water.

This old-style taxonomy of the gastropods, as is found in many older manuals and even on many websites, is based on the classification of Thiele (1925). This classification was not based on true phylogenetic relationships, but on overall similarity between the species.

In the last few years, a new taxonomy of the gastropods has come into common use, and the new taxonomy is strictly cladistic. This has led to an extensive reclassification of gastropod taxa. Archaeogastropoda is a paraphyletic group, and in strictly cladistic classifications, the occurrence of such groups is no longer accepted.

Many of the former Archaeogastropoda are therefore now included in :

A more detailed classification can be found on Gastropoda.

[edit] Traditional classification