Semicassis
Semicassis is a genus of medium-sized predatory sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the subfamily Cassinae within the family Cassidae, the helmet snails and bonnet snails.Species
According to the World Register of Marine Species, the following species with valid names are included within the genus Semicassis:
- Semicassis adcocki
- Semicassis angasi
- Semicassis bisulcata
- Semicassis bondarevi Mühlhäusser & Parth, 1993
- Semicassis bulla Habe, 1961
- Semicassis canaliculata
- Semicassis cancellata
- Semicassis centiquadrata
- Semicassis craticulata
- Semicassis decipiens
- Semicassis dorae
- Semicassis dougthorni Dekkers, 2013
- Semicassis faurotis
- Semicassis fernandesi
- † Semicassis fibrata
- Semicassis glabrata
- Semicassis granulata - synonym: Phalium granulatum
- Semicassis inornata
- † Semicassis kaawaensis
- Semicassis labiata
- †Semicassis lilliei
- † Semicassis marwicki
- Semicassis microstoma
- Semicassis paucirugis
- Semicassis pyrum
- Semicassis royana
- Semicassis saburon
- Semicassis semigranosa
- Semicassis sinuosa
- † Semicassis skinneri
- Semicassis sophia
- Semicassis thachi Kreipl, Alf & Eggeling, 2006
- Semicassis thomsoni
- Semicassis umbilicata
- Semicassis undulata
- Semicassis westralis Kreipl, 1997
- Semicassis whitworthi
- Semicassis zeylanica
;Species brought into synonymy:
- Semicassis cicatricosa : synonym of Semicassis granulata
- Semicassis pauciruge: synonym of Semicassis paucirugis
- Semicassis salmonea Beu, Bouchet & Tröndlé, 2012: synonym of Semicassis bulla Habe, 1961
Extinct Species
Extinct species within this genus include:
- Semicassis aldrichi Dall 1890 †
- Semicassis angasi Iredale 1927 †
- Semicassis deneseplicata Martin 1916 †
- Semicassis harpaeformis Lamarck 1803 †
- Semicassis labiata Perry 1811 †
- Semicassis monilifera Sowerby 1846 †
- Semicassis oligocalantica Vredenburg 1925 †
- Semicassis ovulum Ortmann 1900 †
- Semicassis pyshtensis Addicott 1976 †
- Semicassis reclusa Guppy 1873 †
Fossils of species within this genus have been found all over the world in sediments from Eocene to Quaternary.