Coronulinae Leach, 1817
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Subfamily Coronulinae Leach, 1817
Type genus. Coronula Lamarck, 1802:464 ; by original designation of Leach (1817: 68).
Diagnosis. Wall large, massive, hemispherical to barrel-shaped; external T-shaped longitudinal flanges welldeveloped; body chamber extending above the surface of the host.
Genera and species included. † Coronula aotea Fleming, 1959 ; † Coronula barbara Darwin, 1854 ; † Coronula bifida Bronn, 1831 ; Coronula diadema ( Linnaeus 1767) ; † Coronula dormitor Pilsbry & Olson, 1951 ; † Coronula ficarazzensis de Gregorio, 1895; † Coronula macsotayi Weisbord, 1971 ; Cetopirus complanatus ( Mörch, 1852) ; † Cetolepas hertleini Zullo, 1969 .
Remarks. Examining fossil specimens from Ecuador, Bianucci et al. (2006) proposed that C. macostayi is a junior synonym of C. diadema , although no detailed taxonomic comparisons were presented.
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