Neritimorphs
Neritimorphs are an extinct infraorder of marine gastropod molluscs. They are characterized by a neritimorph shell, which is typically globose or turbiniform, meaning it is rounded or cone-shaped. The aperture of the shell is usually wide and semicircular. They are known from the fossil record, with their earliest appearances dating back to the Devonian period. These ancient snails inhabited various marine environments across the globe.
Fossil evidence suggests that neritimorphs were a diverse group, with a wide range of species exhibiting variations
The classification of neritimorphs has evolved over time as new fossil discoveries and analytical techniques have