Lytoconch
Lytoconch is a genus of extinct marine gastropod mollusks belonging to the order Loxonematales. These snails lived during the Paleozoic Era, with fossil evidence primarily found in rocks from the Devonian period. Lytoconch fossils are characterized by their relatively small, high-spired shells, which often exhibit a smooth or finely ribbed surface. The aperture, the opening of the shell, is typically elongated.
The classification of Lytoconch within the Loxonematales places it among a group of ancient snails that were
The genus Lytoconch is known from various locations worldwide, with significant fossil discoveries in North America