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Thliptodontidae

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Thliptodontidae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Class:
Superfamily:
(unranked):
clade Heterobranchia
informal group Opisthobranchia
clade Gymnosomata
Family:
Thliptodontidae

(Kwietniewski, 1910)
Genera

Thliptodontidae is a family of swimming sea slugs, pelagic marine gastropod mollusks in the suborder Gymnosomata, the sea angels.

(The two groups Gymnosomata, sea angels, and Thecosomata, sea butterflies, together were jointly known as pteropods, but this term is now outdated.)

In the new taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005), Thliptodontidae is treated as Thliptodontinae, a subfamily of the family Clionidae.

Description

These small planktonic pelagic snails lack a shell except in their early embryonic stage.

They are carnivores, equipped with swimming parapoda (fleshy winglike outgrowths), strong jaws and grasping tentacles, often with suckers resembling those of cephalopods.

A more comprehensive discussion can be found under the entry Sea angels.

Genera and species

Genera and species within the family Thliptodontidae include:
Genus: Thliptodon Boas, 1886

Genus Cephalobrachia Bonnevie, 1914

Genus Massya

References