Stromboidea
Type species: Paraseraphs tetanus Jung, 1974
Original Description of Paraseraphs by Jung, 1974:
- " Shell slender, cylindrical, evolute, smooth. Suture indistinct. Callus on inner lip moderately prominent. Growth lines moderately prosocyrt. Adapical part of outer lip is thickened and extends as a posterior canal toward the apex. Largest diameter of shell near base."
Paraseraphs species are
- Paraseraphs armoricensis (Cossmann, 1897)
- Paraseraphs cantamessae Maxwell, Congdon & Rymer, 2018
- Paraseraphs erraticus (Cooper, 1894)
- Paraseraphs placitus Jung, 1974
- Paraseraphs praecedens Caze, Merle, Pacaud & Saint Martin, 2010
- Paraseraphs procerus (Merian, 1844)
- Paraseraphs propedistortus (de Gregorio, 1880)
- Paraseraphs tetanus Jung, 1974
- Paraseraphs texanopsis Garvie, 2013
References
- Garvie, C.L. 2013. New Eocene Mollusca from the Collections of the Texas Natural Science Center; Bulletins of American Paleontology, Vol. 384, p. 163
- P. Jung, 1974. A revision of the family Seraphsidae (Gastropoda: Strombacea); Palaeontographica Americana, vol. VIII No. 47, pp. 1-72, pls. 1-16, Fulltext