Belongs within: Vetigastropoda.
The Neilsoniinae are a group of relatively high-spired gastropods with a labral slit, known from the Lower Carboniferous to Upper Permian (Knight et al. 1960).
<==Neilsoniinae [Neilsoniini]
|--Neilsonia Thomas 1940 BR05
| `--*N. roscobiensis Thomas 1940 KC60
|--Apachella Winters 1956 W63
| `--*A. translirata Winters 1956 KC60
|--Carinella Waterhouse 1963 W63
| `--*C. bicarinata Waterhouse 1963 W63
|--‘Pagodina’ Wanner 1942 nec van Beneden 1853 nec Stabile 1864 KC60
| `--*P. typus Wanner 1942 KC60
|--Pareuryalox Haas 1953 KC60
| `--*P. perornata Haas 1953 KC60
|--Planikeeneia Fletcher 1958 F71, KC60
| |--*P. minor Etheridge 1898 KC60, F71
| |--P. depressum (Dana 1849) [=Platyschisma depressum; incl. Plat. allandalensis] F71
| |--P. insculpta Fletcher 1958 F71
| `--P. occasa Fletcher 1958 [incl. Platyschisma rotundatum var. farleyensis Etheridge 1919] F71
`--Peruvispira Chronic 1949 W63, PE02 [incl. Pleurocinctosa Fletcher 1958 W63]
| i. s.: *P. delicata Chronic 1949 PE02
| P. allandalensis (Fletcher 1958) [=Pleurocinctosa allandalensis] F71
| P. alticonica Wang & Xi 1980 PE02
| P. incerta [=Pagodina incerta] W63
| P. jucunda Pan & Erwin 2002 PE02
| P. kempseyensis W63
| P. lingshuiensis Pan 1985 PE02
| P. nuda (Dana 1849) [=Pleurocinctosa nuda] F71
| P. turrita Yu in Wang & Xi 1980 PE02
| P. umariensis (Reed 1928) W63
|--+--P. allandalensis (Fletcher 1958) W63
| `--P. trifilata Dana 1847 W63 (see below for synonymy)
`--+--P. elegans (Fletcher 1958) [=Pleurocinctosa elegans] W63
`--+--P. robusta Waterhouse 1963 W63
`--+--P. imbricata Waterhouse 1963 W63
| |--P. i. imbricata W63
| `--P. i. alta Waterhouse 1963 W63
|--P. modesta Waterhouse 1963 W63
`--P. volupta Waterhouse 1963 W63
Peruvispira trifilata Dana 1847 W63 [=Pleurotomaria trifilata KC60, *Pleurocinctosa trifilata KC60; incl. Pleurotomaria morrisiana W63]
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BR05] Bouchet, P., J.-P. Rocroi, J. Frýda, B. Hausdorf, W. Ponder, Á. Valdés & A. Warén. 2005. Classification and nomenclator of gastropod families. Malacologia 47 (1-2): 1-397.
[F71] Fletcher, H. O. 1971. Catalogue of type specimens of fossils in the Australian Museum, Sydney. Australian Museum Memoir 13: 1-167.
[KC60] Knight, J. B., L. R. Cox, A. M. Keen, R. L. Batten, E. L. Yochelson & R. Robertson. 1960. Gastropoda: systematic descriptions. In: Moore, R. C. (ed.) Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology pt I. Mollusca 1: Mollusca—General Features, Scaphopoda, Amphineura, Monoplacophora, Gastropoda—General Features, Archaeogastropoda and some (mainly Paleozoic) Caenogastropoda and Opisthobranchia, pp. I169-I331. Geological Society of America, and University of Kansas Press.
[PE02] Pan, H.-Z., & D. H. Erwin. 2002. Gastropods from the Permian of Guangxi and Yunnan Provinces, south China. Journal of Paleontology 76 (Memoir 56): 1-49.
[W63] Waterhouse, J. B. 1963. Permian gastropds of New Zealand. Part 3—Pleurotomariacea (concluded). New Zealand Journal of Geology and Geophysics 6 (4): 587-622.
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