Sundials [Architectonicidae]

Description

Architectonicidae, commonly known as sundials, is a family of small to medium-sized, predominantly marine gastropods. These snails are characterized by their conical to discoidal shells, which exhibit intricate geometric patterns and varied colors, making them resemble miniature sundials. The whorls of these shells are often stepped or terraced, adding to their distinctive appearance. Sundials are found in a range of marine environments, from shallow waters to deep seas, where they feed on microscopic algae and detritus. Their shells are coveted by collectors due to their unique beauty and the diversity within the family.

Genera
Globular Sundials [Architectonica]
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Philippine Sundials [Heliacus]
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Spiny Sundials [Spirolaxis]
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Disk Sundials [Discoelius]
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Minute Sundials [Rictaxis]
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Taxonomy
Phylum Mollusks
Mollusca
Class Gastropods
Gastropoda
Order Architectonicoidea
Architectonicoidea
Statistics
  • Genera 5