The name of this genus is derived from the Greek words
kallos (beautiful) and
stoma (mouth), referring to the
pearly aperture of the shell. The genus
Calliostoma is known in fossil records from the
Upper Cretaceous onwards. The thin, acute, coeloconoid (approaching conical shape but with concave sides) shell is imperforate or rarely umbilicate. The whorls are smooth, often polished and spirally ridged or granular. The
body whorl is angulated at the periphery. The
aperture is quadrangular, sinuated at the base and slightly oblique. The
columella is simple, usually ending anteriorly in a slight tooth. The nucleus appears to be either dextral or sinistral indifferently. == Species ==