Brasilennea | |
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Brasilennea arethusae | |
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(unranked): | clade Heterobranchia
clade Euthyneura |
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Genus: | †Brasilennea |
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†B. arethusae Maury 1935[2]
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3 extinct species |
Brasilennea is a fossil genus of small to medium-sized air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropods in the family Cerionidae. The genus is known only from the Brazilian Paleocene Itaboraí Basin, in Rio de Janeiro.[3] The most characteristic feature of the genus is its two spiral furrows on the body whorl.[3]
The generic name Brasilennea originally intended to imply that it is a Brazilian genus that is very similar and related to the African genus Ennea.[2] This is no longer the case, however: while the genus was originally classified in the family Streptaxidae,[2] Brasilennea was then later transferred to the family Cerionidae.[3]
Species within the genus Brasilennea include: