1960 taxonomy Knight
et al. 1960 in the
Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology consider the Bellerophontidae a very large family made up of a number of subfamilies and tribes. The 1960 classification places the family Bellerophontidae in the order
Bellerophontida Ulrich & Scofield, 1897. The classification presented is: Order
Bellerophontida Ulrich & Scofield, 1897 •
Family Bellerophontidae McCoy, 1851 • Subfamily Tropidodiscinae Knight, 1956 • Subfamily Bucaniinae Ulrich & Scofield, 1897 :** Tribe Bucaniides Ulrich & Scofield, 1897 :** Tribe Salpingostomatides Koken, 1925 • Subfamily Carinaropsinae Ulrich & Scofield, 1897 • Subfamily Pterothecinae
Wenz, 1938 • Subfamily Bellerophontinae McCoy, 1851 • Subfamily Knightitinae Knight, 1956
2001 taxonomy Recently,
Peter J. Wagner presented cladograms which divide this assemblage into a number of different groups, as well as combining the Bellerophontidae with the family
Sinuitidae. while Bouchet & Rocroi (2005) categorizes Bellerophontidae like this: • Paleozoic molluscs of uncertain systematic position •
Paleozoic molluscs with isostrophically coiled shells of uncertain position within Mollusca (Gastropoda or Monoplacophora) • superfamily
Bellerophontoidea McCoy, 1852 - Bellerophontoidea is the only superfamily in this taxon. • family Bellerophontidae McCoy, 1852 • subfamily
Bellerophontinae McCoy, 1852 - synonym: Liljevallospiridae Golikov & Starobogatov, 1889 • subfamily
Bucanopsinae Wahlman, 1992 • subfamily
Cymbulariinae Horný, 1963 • subfamily
Knightitinae Knight, 1956 Bouchet & Rocroi, on page 271 (2005), also state that the assignation of "
symmetrical univalved mollusks "bellerophonts" either to Gastropoda or to Monoplacophora or Tergomya is controversial." In other words, it is not yet certain whether bellerophonts are in fact real gastropods, they might be
monoplacophorans or they might belong to a group (Tergomya) that is closely related to the gastropods, but not actually gastropods. == Genera ==